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Bromsgrove School

Bromsgrove School
Bromsgrove School arms.jpg
Motto Deo, regi, vicino
(For God, for King, for Neighbour)
Established 1553 (established)
1476 (first recorded)
Type

Public School

Independent day and boarding school
Religion Church of England
Headmaster Peter Clague M.B.A. B.A.
Chaplain Revd. Paul Hedworth B.Ed. B.A.
Chairman of the Governors Stewart Towe CBE
Founder Sir Thomas Cookes
Location Worcester Road
Bromsgrove
Worcestershire
B61 7DU
England
Coordinates: 52°19′43″N 2°03′48″W / 52.328611°N 2.063333°W / 52.328611; -2.063333
Local authority Worcestershire
DfE URN 117012 Tables
Staff 599
Students 1,660
Gender Coeducational
Ages 2–18
Houses 11 (Senior School)
4 (Preparatory School)
3 (Pre-Preparatory)
Colours

Maroon

    
Former pupils Old Bromsgrovians
Maps School Grounds
Website www.bromsgrove-school.co.uk

Public School

Maroon

Bromsgrove School, founded in 1553, is a co-educational independent public school in the Worcestershire town of Bromsgrove, England. The school comprises kindergarten, primary, and secondary sections for a total of around 1,600 boarding and day-school pupils and a teaching staff of 200. It is a founder member of the Headmaster's Conference.

The school was first recorded in 1476 as a chantry school now 540 years old, and was re-established as a Tudor grammar school between 1548 and 1553. The financial endowment of Sir Thomas Cookes in 1693 produced the first buildings on the present site and the historic link with Worcester College, Oxford which shares the same coat of arms and motto, based on those of Thomas Cookes of Norgrove. John Day Collis became head-master in December 1842. The tercentenary of the grammar school was celebrated on 31 March 1853. In 1856 Collis had the chapel and new school rooms built, and existing buildings enlarged and improved.

In 1869 Bromsgrove was one of the fourteen founding schools of the Headmasters' Conference. During the Second World War the school was moved temporarily to Llanwrtyd Wells in Wales, and its buildings used by British government departments. In 2002 the school established Bromsgrove International School Thailand (BIST) in Thailand.


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