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  1. Sudbury Grammar School. Coordinates: 52.0375°N 0.7266°E. Sudbury Grammar School was a boys' grammar school in Sudbury, Suffolk. The school was founded in 1491. In 1972, the school was amalgamated with other local schools to form Sudbury Upper School . History.

  2. The current Association was re-launched in 1991, on the Quincentenary of the founding of The Grammar School by William Wood in 1491. The current membership has fallen to less than 90 a large proportion of whom attended the School in the 1940's - 1950's. All Old Boys are welcomed as new members and particularly those from the 1960's up to the ...

  3. 15 de abr. de 2024 · Sudbury Grammar School: Origins to Extinction. Late in the 14 th century, Simon of Sudbury, Lord Chancellor to Richard II and later Archbishop of Canterbury founded a College in Sudbury, an entirely religious house with a Warden and officers of nearby St Gregory’s Church.

  4. Sudbury Grammar School - Sudbury Freemen. Plaque erected by the Sudbury Freemen’s Trust at the Site of Sudbury Grammar School, founded 1491. During the 15th century the site now occupied by William Wood House and its grounds was a small farmstead, the boundaries of which seem to have changed little up to the present day.

  5. The Story of Sudbury Grammar School 1491-1972. On the occasion of quincentenary of the founding of the school in 1991 a booklet by. S.A. Kay - Second Master - and originally published in 'The Talbot' (1974) was reprinted. CLICK - to download a searchable .pdf file.

  6. Sudbury Grammar School Old Boys Association, Chelmsford, Essex. 47 likes. The Association was formed to provide continued contact between those who had attended The Sudbury Grammar School,...

  7. Catalogue ref: pa790. The boys of one of Jameson House at Sudbury Grammar School in 1961. In the centre of the front row is M Croft, House Captain flanked by Mr T A Amos (left) and Mr W Farrant (right). The photo was taken in the playground in front of what was then the Head’s house and office – now part of the conversion into William Wood ...