This houses the Lady Carol Djanogly Recital Hall, the Jones Trust Music Room, a music technology studio, a resources centre, seven instrumental teaching rooms and a larger brass teaching room, a percussion studio and a classroom for Infant and Junior School pupils. In front of the science building is the music school, completed in 1997. The building was opened on 2 March 1984 by the Duke of Edinburgh. A 25-yard CCF shooting range remains in the basement. The Simon Djanogly Science Building from 1984 is situated to the south west with 13 laboratories for all three sciences. A drama studio was added in 2013 to mark the school's 500th anniversary. It includes the school's swimming pool and the Founder Hall itself, and acts as a performing venue to supplement the Player Hall. To the west, the Founder Hall building was built in 1963 to mark the school's 450th anniversary. A school standard and the Union Flag are raised on it on special occasions such as Founder's Day and the official birthday, and as remembrance should a member of the school staff have died. Overlooking the city centre is the school tower, used as a staff office. The south side of the school, showing the war memorial Tower Any balance remaining is required to be given to the poorest scholar, but now is given to a representative scholar of the school. and for the purchase of bread, cheese and ale for consumption by officials attending the service. The foundation deed also provides for distributing (out of a total sum of 20 shillings) certain monies to the lord mayor of Nottingham, vicar and others. The formal procession seeks to symbolise the ancient links the school has with the Crown, the city and the church. In the foundation deed, Mellers provided for a commemoration service in St Mary's Church in the Lace Market "on the Feast of the Translation of St Richard of Chichester, namely 16 June" each year, although the service "is now held on the nearest Saturday to that date." With the exception of Nottingham Goose Fair, this is the most ancient ceremonial event still held in the city of Nottingham, and the oldest still largely in its original form (the Goose Fair now being a funfair rather than a livestock fair), although there seems to be no record of it being held between the mid-16th century and its revival in 1923. Almost 20,000 boys are estimated to have attended between 15. It is unclear whether this was a new institution or an endowment of an existing school, of which records exist back to 1289. Through their combined efforts, king Henry VIII sealed the school's foundation deed on the 22 November that year. To do so she enlisted help from Sir Thomas Lovell as governor of Nottingham Castle and Secretary to the Treasury. In 1513, the "Free School" was founded by Dame Agnes Mellers, after the death of her husband Richard, partly in his memory, but also as atonement for wrongdoings against the people of Nottingham. The original 1512 charter approving the foundation of a free grammar school in Nottingham There were 1177 students enrolled as at January 2022, of whom 262 were in the sixth form, studying for advanced certificate examinations. Nottingham High School is a private fee-charging day school for boys and girls in Nottingham, England, with an infant and junior School (ages 4–11) and senior school (ages 11–18). Help support local journalism with a subscription.52★7′45″N 1☀9′33″W / 52.96253°N 1.15912°W / 52.96253 -1.15912ĭame Agnes Mellers, Sir Thomas Lovell and King Henry VIIIĬo-educational since 2015 previously boys If you have or know of an interesting story to tell, reach out on Twitter at or via email at You can also contact him at 85. Josh Friedman has produced award-winning South Jersey sports coverage for the Courier Post, The Daily Journal and the Burlington County Times for more than a decade. Paul VI senior and Notre Dame commit Hannah Hidalgo was named MVP in the girls’ game. Wagner’s Camden and future-Kentucky teammate Aaron Bradshaw was outstanding as well as he had 18 points and 8 rebounds for the victors. Wagner joined his father Dajuan and grandfather Milt as McDonald’s All-Americans. More: Paul VI's Hannah Hidalgo lovin' it with record effort at McDonald's All American Game Wagner had a go-ahead, two-hand slam with 33 seconds remaining and knocked down two clutch free throws in the final seconds to seal the triumph. Isaiah Collier, a USC commit, was MVP of the West after scoring a game-high 25 points. The Kentucky recruit and three-time Gatorade New Jersey and Courier-Post Player of the Year garnered co-Most Valuable Player honors as he tallied 19 points, all in the second half, in the win. DJ Wagner, the first third-generation player in the history of the McDonald’s All-American Game, delivered a second half to remember as he propelled the East squad to a dramatic 109-106 comeback victory over the West in the prestigious event Tuesday night in Houston.
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