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Official name Boston Grammar School
Established 1555
Headmaster John Neal
Website www.bostongrammar.lincs.sch.uk
Alumni website www.bostonian.org.uk
Badge Three crowns
School colors Black and Amber

Boston Grammar School is a selective school for boys aged 11 to 18, recently admitting girls aged 16-18, in Boston, Lincolnshire. The school was founded by charter of Philip and Mary in 1555. The oldest part of the school is the former "big school", now used as the school library, which was built in 1567. Boston Grammar School was the model used for Boston Latin School which was the first school in what was to become the United States of America.

Some notable former pupils


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Educational institutions established in the 1550s | Grammar schools in Lincolnshire | 1555 establishments

 

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