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  1. The school has been awarded Technology College and sports specialist status. In December 2012, Boston Grammar School shut its doors for the final time as a selective school, run by the local authority. In January 2013, Boston Grammar School re-opened as a selective academy.

  2. Boston Grammar School is a successful and forward looking community. For four hundred and sixty years we have been a centre of excellence at the heart of Boston. As we move further into the twenty first century we are determined to respond to the demands of an ever changing world, whilst retaining our core values - care, achievement, respect ...

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  3. It is believed that Boston had a school in the 14th century, though Boston Grammar School, as it stands today, dates back to the sixteenth century. Indeed, there are significant links between the school and the Tudor period.

  4. Boston Grammar School, Boston, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom. 1,818 likes · 362 talking about this · 7 were here. The Boston Grammar School is a selective grammar school and sixth form for boys aged...

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  5. Sep 20, 2024 · In the 2023/24 school year Boston Grammar School said half of the incidents resulting in students being put in isolation were connected to mobile phones. Since the policy began they have...

  6. The Boston Grammar School is a selective academy. It has about 850 boys aged between 11 and 18. In October 2021 the school was rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted.

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  8. The Boston Grammar School was founded by charter of Philip and Mary in 1555. The oldest sections of the school were built in 1567, formerly referred to as the “big school” and is now used as the school library. South End Site became the model for the Boston Latin School established by Rev. John Cotton in 1635 in Boston, Massachusetts.