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  1. 31 de ago. de 2015 · Get report alerts for King Edward VI Grammar School. You’ll only receive an email alert when we publish a new report. Read our Contacting or Working with Ofsted: privacy notice to see what we do with your personal information. You can also set up email alerts for other parts of the website. Find out more about email alerts for Ofsted.

  2. We're looking at re-connecting with our former students who would be happy to share their experiences of life after KEVIGS with our current students, raising the aspirations of our students as well as showcasing the range of pathways and options available to them.<br><br>If this is something you'd be keep to participate in and what to know more, please either direct message or email Mrs Healey ...

    • King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth
  3. ©2022 King Edward VI School - Registered Charity No: 1088030 - Company Registration No. 4238902

  4. 28 de out. de 2019 · Headteacher, James Lascelles, pictured outside the King Edward VI Grammar School, in Louth (Image: Rick Byrne / Grimsbylive). This commitment is reflected in the size of the school roll, which ...

  5. 30 de jun. de 2010 · Give feedback on this school Use our Ofsted Parent View Survey to tell us what you think of this school or your child’s experiences. For any general enquiries about The King Edward VI Grammar School, Louth, please contact the school directly.

  6. grammarschools.lincs.sch.uk › files › admissions_louthKing Edward VI Grammar School

    The number of intended admissions to Year 12 for students transferring to the school from other establishments will be 30. The number of admissions, including those moving from Year 11 already in the school, at age 16, in September 2010, will be 150. Notes. 1. This is the address where the child lives for the majority of the school term time with.

  7. 29 de set. de 2017 · Pupils across the grammar school from lower school to upper were celebrated for their success and achievements over the last year before their new school year started in September. Headteacher at the Louth grammar school, James Lascelles said: “In addition to the many achievements made by our lower school pupils, our Y13 students have made ...