Talk:King Edward's School

Latest comment: 18 years ago by Nightstallion in topic Untitled

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Shouldn't this be at King Edward's School? Rmhermen 15:29, Oct 27, 2003 (UTC)

Probably.
Done. And after less than two and a half years, too! —Nightstallion (?) Seen this already? 06:53, 5 April 2006 (UTC)Reply
The text below was cut from the page. Since I don't know which school the author was talking about I'll leave it here. Feel free to create a page for the school and re-insert it.
The origins of King Edward's school date back to the eighth century, when a tradition of education at Sherborne was begun by St Aldhelm. The School was linked with the Benedictine Abbey, the earliest Master was Thomas Copeland in 1437. Edward VI refounded the School in 1550. The present School stands on land, which once belonged to the Monastery. The Library, Chapel and Headmaster's rooms, which adjoin the Abbey Church, are modifications of the original buildings of the Abbey.
DJ Clayworth 15:30, 27 Oct 2003 (UTC)