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  1. HC Deb 01 June 1961 vol 641 cc580-6 580. § Motion made, and Question proposed, That this House do now adjourn.—. [ Mr. Finlay. § 11.0 p.m. § Mr. Ray Mawby (Totnes) In October of last year I was invited by the Governors to visit the King Edward VI Grammar School at Totnes. I was shown round by the headmaster, the chairman and a number of ...

  2. Set in the heart of the town, The Old School Hall, which forms part of the Mansion buildings complex, has recently been refurbished and offers a spacious multi-purpose area which can comfortably hold up to 80 people. This characterful room was originally the assembly hall for Totnes Grammar School.

  3. History Ariel Centre. The school was founded in 1966 as the King Edward VI Comprehensive School, an amalgamation of the King Edward VI Grammar School for boys (founded 1554), the Redworth Secondary Modern School and the Totnes High School for Girls.

  4. School in Totnes, Devon founded in 1554. This page was last edited on 8 August 2023, at 17:32. All structured data from the main, Property, Lexeme, and EntitySchema namespaces is available under the Creative Commons CC0 License; text in the other namespaces is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Totnes Independent School is a non-punitive, independent school for children aged between 11 & 16. Our school gives students the confidence and support to enjoy their learning and realise their full potential.

  6. 16 de jan. de 2020 · Then I realised that in Glastonbury, where I was the best student, my teacher hadn’t wanted to hurt me, so she had just given me a light tap with the cane, whereas in Totnes Grammar School, the fearsome swipes I received from white-faced, grinning, bulging eyed Mr Owen were an attempt to hurt me as much as possible for being an intelligent boy who was failing deliberately..

  7. The table below features the GCSE league table results of the top UK independent schools published by The Telegraph. The rankings are based on the percentage of A*-A or 9-7 grades achieved by students who took GCSEs in 2022.