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Saturday, February 02, 2008

Grammar Schools And Construction

Chatham House began in 1797 established as a private boarding school called Humble's Boys' School. Currently with around 850 pupils the sixth form may be attended by girls. Clarendon House is a Grammar School and was established in 1905. Currently, there ore over 800 pupils there and is primarily a girls' school. Some sixth form boys are accepted (AS and A level work). It became a specialist language school in 2004. The two Grammar Schools in Ramsgate (Thanet) are each on their own separate site. Proposals are being considered that these schools be brought together onto the same site. This may be the opening move towards a fully mixed school. The reasons to justify the political argument will rage on, but quite simply it mustn't be overlooked that the separate TWO sites will move onto the same ONE site freeing up a large amount of land for sale and development.