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  1. History of Football at Shrewsbury. Shrewsbury's footballing history dates back to the origins of the sport. The oldest copy of the Laws of the Game in the world currently resides in the School's Moser Library, Salopians having played a prominent part in the meetings held to codify the game in the mid-19th century.

  2. Shrewsbury School Teaching Staff Email and Contact Numbers. Shrewsbury School Teaching Staff Email and Contact Numbers. Visit; Contact; Menu. Menu Contact Visit. Home; ... History) B.A, Sheffield; Giles Bell (GJFB, Philosophy & Theology, Senior Admissions Tutor) B.A., St Chad's College, Durham ;

  3. The World Athletics Heritage Plaque, a location-based recognition, is awarded for “an outstanding contribution to the worldwide history and development of the sport of track and field athletics and of out of stadia athletics disciplines such as cross country, mountain, road, trail and ultra-running, and race walking.”. Shrewsbury School has ...

  4. The Royal Shrewsbury School Boat Club, which was founded in 1866, although rowing actually started at Shrewsbury in the early 1830s. RSSH: The Royal Shrewsbury School Hunt (see 'The Hunt' above). Salopian: Technically someone from the county of Salop (Shropshire), also referring to a member of the Shrewsbury School community.

  5. International Overview. Shrewsbury School delivers whole person education in a thriving and inclusive boarding and day school community that champions the individual. Founded by Royal Charter in 1552, Shrewsbury School is one of the 'great' nine schools in England identified by the Clarendon Commission of 1861. Over the centuries it has grown ...

  6. Friends of Shrewsbury School Hong Kong. School Shop & Uniform. IT Support. #SchoolStories. All stories. News. Twitter. Facebook. Our programme of Partnership and Community Engagement (PCE) is central to Shrewsbury's education & contributes to the betterment of society of which we are part.

  7. 15 de feb. de 2019 · The earliest known surviving copy of the laws of football, written in 1856, which Shrewsbury School were a key part of formulating. In it were the first versions of goal-kicks, kick-offs, the offside rule and throw-ins, but with nuances from today’s versions. For example, a goal-kick was to be taken “from where it left the ground, not more ...