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  1. King Edward VII and Queen Mary School | 133 seguidores no LinkedIn. KEQMS is one of the leading Independent Schools in the North West, with an outstanding campus situated on the Fylde coast and excellent facilities for learning and teaching. The Lytham Schools Foundation dates back to a flood disaster at Lytham in 1719 when a relief fund was established. Almost 200 years later the Trustees of ...

  2. The School Archive. The AKS School Archive was established following the merger of Arnold and KEQMS. The archive collects and preserves all kinds of records relating to the history of Arnold, KEQMS, King Edward VII and Queen Mary schools making them available for research. Over time we will add AKS material to the collection.

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  4. Almost 200 years later the Trustees of this fund decided to establish a grammar school for the education of boys. King Edward VII School was opened in September 1908. It was followed by the building of Queen Mary School in 1930 to provide a similar education for girls. The Foundation's motto, ‘Sublimis ab unda', means "raised from the wave."

  5. King Edward VII and Queen Mary School爱德华国王七世和玛丽女王学校 ,Lytham St Anne’s, Lancashire FY8 1DT Tel: 01253 784100 Fax: 01253 784150 Website: www.keqms.co.uk • CO-ED, 3–18, Day • Pupils 800, Upper sixth 90 • Termly fees £2115 • HMC • Enquiries/application to the Principal What it’s like Founded in 1999, from the merger of the two single-sex schools of ...

  6. King Edward VII and Queen Mary School | 133 seguidores no LinkedIn. KEQMS is one of the leading Independent Schools in the North West, with an outstanding campus situated on the Fylde coast and excellent facilities for learning and teaching. The Lytham Schools Foundation dates back to a flood disaster at Lytham in 1719 when a relief fund was established. Almost 200 years later the Trustees of ...

  7. After a reduction in student numbers following New Labour's abolition of the Assisted Places Scheme in 1997, the two single-sex schools merged. Now fully co-educational and housed in and around the old King Edward VII building, it consisted of a Kindergarten, Infant, Junior and Senior School, plus a Sixth Form, which was situated on the first floor of the House, and in the old Lecture Theatre.