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Encyclopedia > Loughborough High School
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Loughborough Grammar School's quad

Loughborough Endowed Schools (LES) consists of three independent schools in Loughborough, Leicestershire, United KingdomLoughborough Grammar School (LGS), a boys' day and boarding school, Loughborough High School (LHS), a girls' day school and Fairfield Preparatory School.


The Grammar School was founded by a priest paid to pray for the soul of wool merchant Thomas Burton who died in 1496 (though it is often credited as 1495). The school moved to its present location in 1850, when it was then on the outskirts of town. A sister school, Loughborough High School for day girls only was also founded in 1850. A shared preparatory school, Fairfield Preparatory School, was founded in c.1980. Together thes schools are known as collectively known as Loughborough Endowed Schools and shared a board of governors.


The Grammar School has playing fields in Quorn, that it bought in the 1990s and like grammar schools plays rugby union and cricket, having given up football about 1910.


The grammar school takes boys from 10+ through to sixth form, the major intake being in the first year. The school has a house system of four houses named after notable old boys; Abney, Davys, Putney and Yates; the houses are given equal standing.


The school has an active Combined Cadet Force which provides many armed forces officers, as well as a Scout troop, and active Duke of Edinburgh's Award scheme. The school has also produced many junior bridge internationals.


The school celebrated its quincentenary in 1995 and was visited by HM The Queen.


The current headmaster is Mr Paul Fisher, who took over from Mr Neville Ireland in the late 1990s.

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Paul Fisher

Notable old Loughburians

It has an old boys' association, the Old Loughburian's Association (OLA). Notable Old Loughburians include:

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L.G.S. Crest

External links

  • Official website (http://www.loughgs.leics.sch.uk/lgs.html)
  • Map from multimap (http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?client=public&db=pc&addr1=&client=public&addr2=&advanced=&addr3=&pc=LE112DU&quicksearch=LE11+2DU&cidr_client=none)
  • BBC league table report for LGS  (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/education/04/school_tables/secondary_schools/html/855_6012.stm)
  • LHS BBC league table report (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/education/04/school_tables/secondary_schools/html/855_6009.stm)

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Loughborough Endowed Schools - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (423 words)
The Grammar School was founded by a priest paid to pray for the soul of wool merchant Thomas Burton who died in 1496 (though it is often credited as 1495).
The school moved to its present location in 1850, when it was then on the outskirts of town.
The school celebrated its quincentenary in 1995 and was visited by HM The Queen.
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