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  1. Dunstable Grammar School was a grammar school in the market town of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. Opened in 1888, it was closed in 1971. Dunstable Grammar School buildings, now used by Ashton Middle School. The site is now home to residential flats and apartments.

  2. Dunstable Grammar School was built in 1887-94 in a Tudor style. The school was funded by the Frances Ashton Charity and catered for one hundred pupils, "the sons of professional men, tradesmen and others". There was also a headmaster's house, to include room for twenty boarders. Location Bedfordshire Dunstable Period Victorian (1837 - 1901) Tags

  3. Pages in category "People educated at Dunstable Grammar School". The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes . Dunstable Grammar School.

  4. Dunstable Grammar School. Last updated March 20, 2024 • 2 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Dunstable Grammar School was a grammar school in the market town of Dunstable, Bedfordshire, England. Opened in 1888, it was closed in 1971.

  5. I received an email: “Are you the David Durnford who attended Dunstable Grammar School in the 1960’s? - I think I might Know you.”. It was from Stephen (Tank) Matthews, someone I’d known at school some thirty odd years ago! It was the formation of the Friends Reunited website that was the start. My sister joined and the name ‘Sylvia ...

  6. www.dsoba.co.ukDSOBA

    Welcome to the website of Dunstable School Old Boys' Association. On this site we shall try to keep you up to date with current events of DSOBA. (For historical information about the school click on the School link above) Most of the pages hold confidential information about members of DSOBA. Therefore we have restricted access to them to ...

  7. Grammar school. An aerial view of Dunstable Grammar School , apparently taken while a swimming gala was taking place in the school pool, seen just behind the main building. On the pool's left is the collection of classrooms in what became known for many years as the “new” building, and the school's gymnasium is towards the right.