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  1. First established as a grammar school for boys in 1877, Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College (WQEIC) is now a sixth form college located in Leicester, England. After William Wyggeston's death in 1536, his brother Thomas Wyggeston, as a trustee, used part of the money to establish a grammar school in Leicester.

  2. When they first came to Leicester, Richard Attenborough was eight, David was five and youngest brother John had just turned four. All three boys attended Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys, now Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College, which backs onto the University meaning they had a very short walk to school each day.

  3. Wyggeston Grammar School can refer to two schools in Leicester, England: Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys , closed in 1978 to be replaced by Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College Wyggeston Grammar School for Girls, later Wyggeston Collegiate Sixth Form College and now Regent College, Leicester

  4. Wyggeston Boys School. Wyggeston Boys was situated in the Victoria park area of Leicester at the place shown on the map at right, however this location is now occupied by the. Wyggeston and queen Elizabeth I sixth form college. The school had a reputation for producing pupils with high academic achievement, which was true as far as it went.

  5. 17 de abr. de 2013 · 7 Sep 1936. The new South Shields High School for Boys is opened with 250 boys from the old Boys' High School (in Mowbray Road) and 400 boys from Westoe Higher Grade School (leaving the girls behind to form the new Girls' High School) Headmaster: Mr William Thornton Lucas (from old Boys' High School).

  6. Wyggeston Grammar School Following the death of wool merchant William Wyggeston in 1536, his brother Thomas (a trustee) used some of William’s money to establish a grammar school in Leicester. This later became Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys, known today as Wyggeston and Queen Elizabeth I College.

  7. Grammar School Leicester.