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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, St Giles's and Myle Cross.

  2. Inevitably the early part of the history of Lincoln Christ’s Hospital School focuses on the education of boys at Lincoln School, and it is only in the late 19 th and 20 Centuries that the growth of girls’ education began to make an impact, both at Lincoln Christ’s Hospital Girls’

  3. While Lincoln School’s history can be traced back to 1090, the other three schools were formed relatively recently; Lincoln High School in 1893 and the two secondary modern schools in 1933. Therefore, the story is a complicated one. This section of the website will develop considerably in the years ahead.

  4. 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, St Giles's and Myle Cross.

  5. 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 ...

  6. The school was formed in 1974 when four schools - Lincoln (Grammar) School, Lincoln Christ’s Hospital Girls’ High School, St Giles Secondary Boys’ School and Myle Cross Secondary Girls ...

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  8. Thus the newly formed School was named Lincoln Christ’s Hospital School, and the Foundation funds were used, and still are, to support building and other worthwhile projects and initiatives agreed by the Foundation Committee. Naylor (1951) concludes her comprehensive study of the Founder of Christ’s Hospital Lincoln, Richard Smith MD, with

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