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Chatham House Grammar School

(Former) Chatham House Grammar School
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Motto Latin: Floreat Domus Chathamensis
(May Chatham House Flourish)
Established 1797
Type Grammar school
Academy
Founder Dr William Humble
Location Chatham Street
Ramsgate
Kent
CT11 7PS
England
Local authority Kent
DfE URN 136382 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Boys; Coeducational (sixth form)
Ages 11–18
Former pupils Old Ruymians
New name Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School
Merged 2011
Website www.ccgrammarschool.co.uk

Coordinates: 51°20′11.61″N 1°24′58.21″E / 51.3365583°N 1.4161694°E / 51.3365583; 1.4161694

Chatham House Grammar School was an all boys grammar school in Ramsgate, Kent, England, that was merged in September 2013 with its sister school Clarendon House Grammar School to become the Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School.

It had a coeducational sixth form and shared teaching facilities and various A Level courses with Clarendon House Grammar School. The two schools worked together to provide subjects, bands, and outings. Both schools were co-ed from the sixth form (Year 12 and 13).

Chatham House was founded in 1797 by Dr William Humble along Chatham Street, although there is evidence that the school had existed prior to its formal establishment. The school underwent major changes during the 1800s. The buildings were renovated and expanded and rugby and hockey were introduced into the sporting programme.

When Ramsgate was bombed during World War II, a bomb hit the school library (where a skylight now stands) but did not detonate. Prior to that, the library had been the school chapel, as evidenced by the amount of stained glass.

The school had numerous entrances to private shelters used in the second world war to shelter from air raids. Most of these entrances were covered up (now underneath the playing fields) but the last ones are still visible on the lower playground and have been used recently by the local fire authorities for training purposes. There is also a slabbed-over entrance in a carpark of the school to the actual ramsgate tunnels arp network which ran for around 3.5 miles which are not connected to the school shelters.


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