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  1. King Edward VII School (KES) or King Edward School Lytham was a grammar, direct grant grammar and independent school for boys, founded in 1908 and situated in the coastal town of Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire.

    • Merged 1999–2003
    • Sublimis Ab Unda, ("Raised from the waves")
    • 1908
  2. King Edward VII and Queen Mary School (KEQMS) was an HMC independent co-educational school in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England, formed in 2000 by the merger of King Edward VII School and Queen Mary School. It merged with Arnold School, Blackpool, in 2012 to form AKS Lytham.

    • 2012
    • Ashton, Talbot, Lowther, Clifton
    • 1908
    • Independent
  3. 6 de feb. de 2023 · King Edward VII School Memories. This cracking set of photos are all from the 1990s and show pupils at King Edward VII School which was an independent school in Lytham.

  4. The School, to be called King Edward VII, Lytham was built by Messrs. William Eaves of Blackpool costing in all £59,424, a sum that could be afforded because of the wise investments following the sale of land in Blackpool.

  5. History. AKS Lytham resulted from the merger of Arnold and KEQMS (formerly, King Edward VII, and Queen Mary schools) in 2012. Arnold was founded in 1896, while King Edward VII School dates back to 1908 and Queen Mary School to 1930. Both Arnold and KEQMS have attracted pupils of the highest calibre from the Fylde Coast and surrounding areas.

  6. Information about King Edward VII School held in the Heritage Group archives . SUBLIMIS AB UNDA. It was built in 1908 by the Lytham Schools Foundation to school 200 boys. In 2000 it merged with Queen Mary's to form KEQMS remaining in the same building.

  7. King Edward VII School It was as a Grammar School for Boys built by the Lytham Charity Foundation and opened on 25 September 1908. Queen Mary School for Girls was erected by the Foundation on an adjacent site and opened in 1930.