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      • Ecclesfield School opened as "Ecclesfield Grammar School" in 1931. Its foundation was largely due to the efforts of Lady Mabel Smith, a Labour councillor on the West Riding County Council, and daughter of Earl Fitzwilliam. Lady Mabel was Chairman of the School Governors from 1931 to her death in 1951.
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  2. Ecclesfield School opened as "Ecclesfield Grammar School" in 1931. Its foundation was largely due to the efforts of Lady Mabel Smith , a Labour councillor on the West Riding County Council, and daughter of Earl Fitzwilliam .

  3. Pages in category "People educated at Ecclesfield Grammar School". The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. The Senior School is on Rutland Park, consisting of the sports hall, 'old gym', School House, Ash Grove, Moor Lodge and Main School. Both sites share the sports facilities and canteen. The school has around 1,000 pupils aged four to eighteen. As of 2009, the school has examination pass rates of over 99% at A-level, AS level and GCSE.

  5. Ecclesfield Grammar School was officially opened on 28 September 1931 by Lady Mabel Smith of Barnes Hall. It cost £33,000 and could accommodate 470 pupils. Seen here are members of the academic staff in 1960. In the middle of the front row is Mr Arnold Jennings the second headmaster.

  6. Jul 16, 2006 · Sheffield History & Expats. This is a link to a photo of my first form class at Ecco Grammar which would have been 1962 by my reckoning. (Miss Norfolk was the form teacher). I am the handsome young chap marked with a square.

  7. Jul 16, 2006 · There used to be a strange custom at Ecclesfield Grammar School - around Christmas time I think, when the pupils would run through the school in boy-girl pairs holding hands. For some reason it was called the 'Tea Trot'

  8. Apr 10, 2023 · The 1961 sixth form at Abbeydale Girls' Grammar School with Miss Williams, Dr Green (Headmistress) and Miss Lucas Photo: Sheffield Newspapers

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