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  1. King Edward VII and Queen Mary School (KEQMS) was an HMC independent co-educational school in Lytham St Annes, Lancashire, England, formed in 2000 by the merger of King Edward VII School and Queen Mary School. It merged with Arnold School, Blackpool, in 2012 to form AKS Lytham.

    • 2012
    • Ashton, Talbot, Lowther, Clifton
    • 1908
    • Independent
  2. As an accredited Round Square school, we are able to tap into an international network of educators, helping us to deliver a world-class approach to character education and leadership, and enabling our students to develop a global mindset.

  3. King Edward VII School (KES) or King Edward School Lytham was a grammar, direct grant grammar and independent school for boys, founded in 1908 and situated in the coastal town of Lytham St. Annes, Lancashire.

    • Merged 1999–2003
    • Sublimis Ab Unda, ("Raised from the waves")
    • 1908
  4. AKS Lytham resulted from the merger of Arnold and KEQMS (formerly, King Edward VII, and Queen Mary schools) in 2012. Arnold was founded in 1896, while King Edward VII School dates back to 1908 and Queen Mary School to 1930.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AKS_LythamAKS Lytham - Wikipedia

    AKS Lytham (AKS), or ArnoldKEQMS, is an independent, co-educational day school located on the Fylde, Lancashire, England. It was formed from the merger of King Edward VII and Queen Mary School (KEQMS) in Lytham St. Annes and Arnold School in Blackpool. [1] It is based on a coastal 35-acre site in Lytham St Annes.

    • Merged in 2012
    • Change your world, Achieve your ambition, Pursue your passion
    • Gawthorpe, Leighton, Rufford, Samlesbury
  6. 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.

  7. In 1999 Queen Mary School was merged with the adjacent King Edward VII School for Boys. In 2001 the Governors announced that the Queen Mary building was no longer required and offered it for sale.