Godalming Grammar School
Established | 1930 |
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Closed | 1978 |
Type | Grammar school |
Location |
Tuesley Lane Godalming Surrey England Coordinates: 51°10′19″N 0°36′58″W / 51.172°N 0.616°W |
Local authority | Surrey |
Gender | Co-educational |
Ages | 11–18 |
Destiny | Became Godalming College |
Godalming Grammar School was a state-funded selective grammar School taking both boys and girls, situated in Tuesley Lane, Godalming, England.
History
The school was founded in 1930. It was also known as Godalming County Grammar School. In 1978, it closed as a grammar school and became Godalming College, a sixth form college.
Alumni
- Louis George Alexander, lexicographer
- Dr Paul Ellison, musicologist and choral director
- Ben Elton, writer
- Gabrielle Glaister, actress who appeared in Brookside
- Paul McCue, military historian
- Bob Mitchell, Labour MP from 1966-70 for Southampton Test and from 1971-83 for Southampton Itchen
- John Noble (baritone)
- Sir Hugh Orde, Chief Constable from 2002-9 of the Police Service of Northern Ireland
- Deborah Paige, theatre director
- David Reading OBE, Director since 1996 of the Anaphylaxis Campaign
- Dr Chris Tame, who founded the Libertarian Alliance
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