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  1. In 1586 he founded the grammar school and almshouses (‘hospital’) at Cheltenham which still bear his name, and by an indenture dated 6 Oct. of that year he covenants with Corpus Christi College that, in return for undertaking the charge of his property and administering the benefaction, they shall, as stipulated in the statutes of the founder, receive one-fourth part of the gross revenue.

  2. Mar 24, 2009 · The Gram, 1946-51 (a scholar's-eye view) By David Wilson. What was life like at Cheltenham Boys' Grammar School in the 1940s and 1950s? Did you realise that where today the cinema and Tesco stands ...

  3. Mar 24, 2009 · In 1946 the single fare was 4d (about 1.7p) for adults and 2d for children. The Number 62 bus picked up from the Crown & Harp just before 8.30 am and, providing it did not make too many stops ...

  4. Welcome to the Archives! Stretching back to the foundation of Cheltenham Grammar School in 1574, Pate's Grammar School for Girls in 1904 and the current mixed school in 1986, there is a wealth of fascinating material in the School Archives to explore and appreciate.

  5. Pate's Grammar School is a grammar school with academy status in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. It caters for pupils aged 11 to 18. It caters for pupils aged 11 to 18. The school was founded with a fund bestowed to Corpus Christi College , Oxford , by Richard Pate in 1574.

  6. Mar 21, 2023 · The new House names were named after previous Headmasters – Bell, Dobson, Frankland and Heawood. Pate’s Grammar School for Girls was founded in 1904 and started in January 1905. We have found just two mentions of the 'first' house system, in the May 1922 magazine. It seems that the girls were divided into three houses - North, South and West.

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  8. Memories of a Cheltenham Grammar School Boy - Tim Hewitt-Jones 1966-1973 I attended an alumni reunion at Pate's in 2016. It was very pleasurable to re-engage with former classmates and contemporaries not seen for over forty…