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  1. Grammar school. In 1901 it was accepted in trust by the London County Council and renamed St Marylebone Grammar School. After World War II it recovered. Under headmaster Philip Wayne it developed artistic activities, acquired shared use of playing fields in Sudbury Hill, and established a country base in the village of Forest Green, near Leith ...

  2. The Old Philologians Association. http://www.marylebonegrammar.co.uk/. Welcome to the Old Philologians Web Site. The Old Philologians Association is the former pupils' association of St Marylebone Grammar School, which was founded in 1792 and was closed in 1981.

  3. Old Philologians. School History. In 1792, the Philological Society was founded at 1 Mary Street, Fitzroy Square under the patronage of Thomas Collingwood of St Edmund’s Hall, Oxford, a nephew of the admiral. The Philological School was established shortly after and under the Rules of the Society subscribers of larger sums of money or ...

  4. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › St_Marylebone_Grammar_SchoolSt Marylebone Grammar School

    St Marylebone Grammar School (SMGS) was a grammar school located in the London borough of the City of Westminster, from 1792 to 1981.. History Philological School. Founded as the Philological Society by Thomas Collingwood, under the patronage of the Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany, its object was to help "the heads of families, who by unexpected misfortune, have been reduced from a ...

  5. St Marylebone Grammar School. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates...

  6. About Us. The Philological School was founded in 1792 and was renamed the St Marylebone Grammar School in 1908 by the London County Council when it took over responsibility for the school. When the grammar school also closed, in 1982, it was decided to form a new charity with the assets of a number of associated smaller charities.

  7. marylebone grammar school (the philological school) In 1792 Thomas Collingwood and other charitablyinclined gentlemen founded a school in Mary Street (later renamed Stanhope Street, N.W. 1). Here they gathered to read lectures, the boys being required to listen and then to write essays.