Loughborough Grammar School | |
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School crest The main quad at Loughborough Grammar School. | |
Address | |
Burton Walks , , LE11 2DU England | |
Coordinates | 52°45′55″N 1°12′02″W / 52.765398°N 1.200632°W |
Information | |
Type | 10–18 private day and boarding school for boys |
Motto | Vires Acquirit Eundo (Latin: "We Gather Strength As We Go") |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christian |
Established | 1495 |
Founder | Thomas Burton |
Department for Education URN | 120332 Tables |
Chair of Governors | Roger Harrison |
Head | Helen Foster |
Staff | c.130 |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 10 to 18 |
Enrolment | 923 |
Houses | Abney Yates Pulteney Davys |
Colour(s) | |
Former pupils | Loughburians |
Website | www |
Loughborough Grammar School is a 10–18 private boys' school in the town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, England, founded in 1495 by Thomas Burton. Today, roughly one in ten boys at the school are boarders, with the remainder being day students. It is one of five schools known as the Loughborough Schools Foundation, along with Loughborough High School, Fairfield Preparatory School, Loughborough Amherst School and Loughborough Nursery.[1]
The Schools Foundation are separate independent schools in their own right but share a board of governors. In line with the charitable intent of its founders, Loughborough Grammar School and Loughborough High School offer a number of means-tested bursaries, called School Assisted Places (SAPs), which cover up to 100% of fees.[2]