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  1. Lincoln Christ's Hospital School is an English state secondary school with academy status located in Wragby Road in Lincoln. It was established in 1974, taking over the pupils and many of the staff of the older Lincoln Grammar School and Christ's Hospital Girls' High School (established in 1893), and two 20th-century secondary modern schools ...

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  4. LCHS is a fully comprehensive school with nearly 1400 students on roll including 340 in the Sixth Form. Located on the Northern outskirts near Lincoln’s beautiful cathedral.

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  6. Lincoln Christ’s Hospital School (LCHS) was formed in 1974 when Lincoln adopted the comprehensive system of secondary schooling. At that time, four schools combined to form LCHS: Lincoln (Grammar) School, Lincoln Christ’s Hospital Girls’ High School, St Giles Secondary Boys’ School, and Myle Cross Secondary Girls’ School.

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