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  1. Inspection report: The King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth, 21–22 September 2011 3 of 16 Introduction This inspection was carried out by one of Her Majesty's Inspectors and four additional inspectors. Inspectors observed 36 teachers in 38 lessons, five tutor groups and one whole-school assembly. Inspectors held meetings with senior leaders

  2. King Edward VI Grammar School is a selective academy. It has about 960 boys and girls aged between 11 and 18. In September 2011 the school was rated ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted. Particular strengths include Destinations, Disadvantaged pupils, Attainment and Attendance. Relative weaknesses include Admissions and Representation.

  3. 29 de nov. de 2017 · These establishments are linked with The King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth, URN: 120701. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments. Showing 1 - 1 of 1

  4. King Edward VI Grammar School is an average sized school with foundation status, formerly grant maintained. It has 824 pupils on roll aged 11-19 (398 boys and 426 girls) of whom about a quarter are in the sixth form. The school draws its pupils from the market town of Louth in Lincolnshire and an extensive surrounding area.

  5. 31 de ago. de 2015 · Where the new school has not yet been inspected, we show the inspection history of the predecessor school, as we believe it still has significance. Headteacher. James Lascelles. Address. Edward Street, Louth, LN11 9LL. Phone Number. 01507600456. Phase. Academy.

  6. 23 de ago. de 2018 · GCSE Results - King Edward VI Grammar School in Louth. Students: Yasmin England, Charlotte Drew and Poppy Farrow. Photo: Chloe West. This summer 90 per cent of KEVIGS grades were a 6 or B grade and nearly half of all grades were at the equivalent of the old A*/A, (new 7-9 grades). With these grades lots of students are staying to attend the ...

  7. King Edward VI Grammar School (sometimes abbreviated to KEVIGS) is a grammar school located in Louth, Lincolnshire, England. History. As early as the 8th century schooling was available at Louth, but the oldest reference to a school is in a passage by Simon De Luda, the town's schoolmaster, in 1276.