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Bury Grammar School (Girls)

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and many pupils arrived from evacuation areas. In winter school finished at 3 p.m. to ease the transport situation and to allow cleaning to be done before blackout. Miss Perigo, who became Headmistress in September 1940, later recalled sleeping on a sofa in her study when taking her turn on firewatch.
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Bury was considered a neutral area in WWII, so the school need not be evacuated, but there were other problems. Air-raid shelters were a necessity and negotiations to provide them began in April 1939. It was not until the end of that year that the provision was adequate. School opened on 19 September
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For Miss Kitchener, Headmistress since the High School for Girls had opened in 1884, there must have been a great sense of relief. Gone would be the cramped conditions of the old town house where the girls had to traipse all the way upstairs in order to change their outdoor boots for indoor shoes and
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In 1900, the school was taken over by the governors of the Grammar School and was renamed Bury Grammar School for Girls. Almost immediately, plans evolved for a new building, to be shared by the boys’ and girls’ schools. The new building was funded in part by the governors and in part by grants from
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The education provided under the terms of Kay's will remains unrecorded until, on 22 January 1884, Bury High School for Girls opened as a fee-paying school. Mr. Henry Webb, Bury's representative on the Hulme Trust, had moved a resolution that "it is desirable that a High School for Girls be formed."
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The school had grown considerably during the tenure of Kitchener's successor, Miss Nellie Neild, headmistress from September 1919 to 1940. The archives show that the number of girls in school rose from 23 in 1884 to 401 in 1940. Numbers continued to rise during the headship of Miss Perigo, to 521 by
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speak of books and cakes sent by the girls on several occasions. One James Law wrote on behalf of himself and another Bury man, both serving on Ajax, who visited the school in March 1916. Commander Kitchener noted later that "they seem to have been treated below Royalty but above a Prime Minister."
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A school was being built; half of it was already complete and filled with boys; the rest was waiting for us - the Girls' School. We arrived on 17 January 1906, smiled pleasantly at our neighbours, firmly shut all of the interconnecting doors and got on with the job of providing our girls with a no
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Although no girls were admitted to Bury Grammar School when it was founded, on its re-founding by Rev’d Prebendary Roger Kay in 1726 he bequeathed money specifically for girls’ education, his bequest stating: "I charge my Estate called Warth in Rattcliff with the payment of five pounds yearly" in
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The school has a variety of choirs, orchestras, quartets and bands which regularly perform in concert. Music groups annually go on tour in Europe and over the past few years have performed in the Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Italy, France, Spain, Holland, Austria, Switzerland, and have also
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Miss Dorothy Lester was Headmistress from 1954 until 1979 and during that time oversaw a phase of considerable development to the buildings. It was in Lester's time that the boys moved to a new school building across Bridge Road from the existing school, easing for a time the girls' school's
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and Bridge Street. The 1906 building has been adapted and developed many times during the last century. Facilities include a sports hall, recently redeveloped to include a fitness centre in additional to the traditional gym. There are specialist classrooms for science, art,
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in Bolton Street (since demolished), on a site opposite the Castle Leisure Centre. There were 23 girls in attendance and lessons (Latin, French, science, mathematics, English, music, needlework and games) were taught from 9.00am to 1.00pm, with a half hour break each day.
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The Henry Dunster Society, an organisation inaugurated at Harvard University in September 2008, is intended to bring together from time to time the alumni/ae of the Bury Grammar Schools and to help them support new initiatives for the schools. The connection with
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order that ten poor girls born, or to be born, in the parish and town of Bury might receive an education "to make them perfect in their Reading the Bible, to teach 'em to write well, and to be good Accountants to fit 'em for Trades or to be good Servants".
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Drama lessons are part of the timetable, but there are also opportunities for drama beyond the curriculum, too. The school puts on regular stage plays and musicals, often in collaboration with the boys' school.
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whose only claim to fame was a gravel tennis court and instead there would be spacious classrooms, an art room, a laboratory and, in the none too distant future there would be a glorious central hall.
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to half of the current girls' school site; the following year, the cornerstone of the girls' school was laid. The girls moved in on completion of this part of the building in 1906.
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With both the boys' and girls' sides of the building filled, the cornerstone of a new, shared assembly hall was laid (with full Masonic ritual) in 1906. First called simply
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Although still functioning as separate institutions, the boys’ and girls’ schools have long shared a single board of governors. They are also served by a single
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Membership of different houses is indicated by a circular badge which bears the house colour. These houses are used to form teams for interhouse competitions.
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difficulties finding room. Expanding to fill the available space, the girls' school reached 1 000 pupils in 1984, during the headship of Miss Joyce Batty.
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origins and of his noted Lancashire accent. Dunster, a Professor of Oriental Languages, founded the first printing press in America at Harvard in 1648.
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Initially, it was run by a private company of gentlemen with an interest in education. They appointed Miss Jane Penelope Kitchener, a cousin of
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Derek Calrow, an Old Clavian, a Governor and Chair of the Schools' Development Committee, serves as the Patron of the Henry Dunster Society.
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In wartime, the girls set to supporting the troops. Letters from Commander Kitchener (son of Lord Kitchener) of H.M.S. Ajax during
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1954. Inevitably, demand for places grew from 1944 when the School became a Direct Grant School under the Butler Education Act.
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In 1912 the first girls’ school magazine was published and the Old Girls’ Association was founded with its own magazine,
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All girls follow a core of English language and English literature, at least one
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Pupils leaving the school proceed to a wide range of universities, including
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1906 postcard showing the playing fields on which the boys' school now stands
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In 1920, following the lead of the boys, the girls' school introduced a
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This article is about the girls' school only. For the boys' school, see
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The school occupies a 3.62 hectares (8.95 acres) campus between the
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The school offers the traditional girls' school combination of
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nonsense high quality education, good manners and good sense.
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Private grammar school in Bury, Greater Manchester, England
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Link with Harvard College and the Henry Dunster Society
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Comforts Section and various refugee organisations. In
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in 1907 using a golden key and in 1908 was renamed the
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Manchester Courier and Lancashire General Advertiser -
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and a descendant of Roger Kay. The hall was opened by
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Secondary schools in the Metropolitan Borough of Bury
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There are also letters referring to support for the
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High Sheriff of Lancashire
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World War I
Church Army
Red Cross
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