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397:, and its first home was in St Mary's Church in Aylesbury. In 1714, Henry Phillips left a sum of £5,000 for the purchase of lands of inheritance for the enlargement and further provision for the Free School in Aylesbury. The money left was to be used to admit a total of 120 boys to be taught gratis, with the school building to be furnished with books, pens, ink and paper. Ten trustees were appointed by the High Court in 1717, becoming the first trustees of what is now the Aylesbury Grammar School Foundation. By the mid-1880s, inadequacies on the school site were becoming more apparent, with a particular issue arising from the lack of games facilities. Additionally, the old buildings of the school were beginning to decay, and suggestions were made that fees of £4 to £6 might be charged with provision of scholarships for poorer boys on grounds of merit from public elementary schools of the district to assist in fundraising to deal with the inadequacies that school was facing. 31: 39: 1255: 406:
designed by local architect Fred Taylor A.R.I.B.A, were welcomed to cope with the ever-expanding numbers of students. The guest of honour at the opening ceremony was Lord Rothschild who had offered the land for purchase to Buckinghamshire County Council to build the school. As a condition of a grant from the Council to assist in constructing the new buildings both boys and girls were admitted to the new school.
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The school was a boys' school from its foundation in 1598 until 1907, when the school relocated to a new site on Walton Road, where it remains to this day. A condition for receiving funding for the new premises was that the school should become co-educational. However, in the mid-1950s the school was
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Academic attainment results published by the school in 2023 found that 99.5% of boys attending the school achieved 5 or more GCSEs at grades 9 - 4, whilst 78% of boys achieved 5 or more GCSEs at grades 9 - 7. 45% of all boys who were entered for GCSE examinations were graded 9-8, above the National
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in November 2022, the school was ranked as "outstanding" in all areas, with inspectors claiming that "pupils flourish in this outstanding school". Behaviour displayed by boys attending the school was praised, as was the manner in which the boys conduct themselves and their attitudes they apply to
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For a considerable amount of years, the school was a co–educational independent school until 1952 when it became a voluntary controlled schools. Girls were removed from the school in 1959 and moved to a new site, with the girls school becoming known as Aylesbury High School. Concerts, plays and
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In the years that followed, the school moved to a new site in 1907 which is now home to the County Museum, following the school's move to its third location on its present site. In May 1907, Aylesbury Grammar School moved to its current location on Walton Road, Aylesbury and the new premises,
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rapidly outgrowing its site and so plans for a new school were made; the Council decided to reinstate AGS's single-sex status and in 1959 the girls of Aylesbury Grammar School moved into their new school on the opposite side of the road, now called
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In December 1953 damage was caused by a fire, later attributed to faulty electrical wiring. The school fully reopened in the Easter of 1954. The damaged roof was replaced and a new hall, entrance area and classrooms were constructed.
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In September 1997 the school was awarded specialist school status in Technology, and later successfully gained Science College status as its primary specialism. In April 2006 AGS gained a second college status as a
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and then gained a second secondary college status in Maths and Computing in January 2008. The Specialist School programme was ended by the Government in 2010.
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As a selective state school, AGS's entry requirements are dictated by the Buckinghamshire Transfer Test, formerly known as the
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On 9 May 2014, boys at the school dressed up as the Jamaican bobsleigh team for their school-leaving celebrations and '
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theatre visits help links to be maintained between Aylesbury Grammar School for boys, and the High School for girls.
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The current Headmaster is Mark Sturgeon, who took over from Stephen Lehec at the start of the 2014–15 academic year.
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Aylesbury Grammar School was founded in 1598 following a bequest from Sir Henry Lee of Ditchley, the Champion of
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In 2009, the school achieved the highest A-level results in Buckinghamshire. Following a report conducted by
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The High School can be seen on the map, just to the southwest of AGS, on this website:
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The school is situated east of Aylesbury town centre on the southern side of the
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Foundation Hall, photograph taken from the Headmasters Quad
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Aylesbury
Buckinghamshire
England
Coordinates
51°48′50″N 0°48′05″W / 51.8139°N 0.8014°W / 51.8139; -0.8014
Academy
Grammar School
Latin
Henry Lee
Science
Languages
Maths & Computing
Department for Education
136884
Tables
Old Aylesburians
Aylesbury Grammar School
grammar school
Aylesbury
English
Buckinghamshire
Sir Henry Lee
Queen Elizabeth I
Queen Elizabeth I
Aylesbury High School
blacked up
'11-plus'
Thame

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