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Aylesbury Grammar School

Aylesbury Grammar School is a single-sex male grammar school in Aylesbury situated in the English county of Buckinghamshire, which educates approximately 1,250 pupils.〔http://www.ags.bucks.sch.uk/node/4〕
Founded, 1598 in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire by Sir Henry Lee, Aylesbury Grammar School celebrated 100 years on the current site in Walton Road in 2007. It is commonly referred to by its students,staff and others in the local area by the abbreviation AGS.〔Website is called AGS〕
Aylesbury Grammar School was founded in 1598 by Sir Henry Lee, the Champion of Queen Elizabeth I. It developed as a Grammar School in the centre of Aylesbury Old Town adjacent to St. Mary's Church until 1907, when it moved to its present site. For many years the school was independent and its intake was co-educational. In 1952 it became voluntary controlled and in 1959 the girls moved to a separate site to become Aylesbury High School. Links with the girls’ school are retained through joint activities such as school plays, orchestral concerts, dances and theatre visits. The school now has some 1260 boys, of whom 380 are in the Sixth Form.〔
==Admissions==
As a selective state school, its entry requirements are dictated by the Eleven plus. The school's catchment area inflates house prices,〔(Telegraph 2003 )〕 although the school also takes pupils from outside the catchment area and even out of county locations such as Thame and Milton Keynes, based on eleven plus performances.
The school educates boys from the age of 11, in year 7, through to the age of 18, in year 13 (Upper VI). The school has its largest intakes at Year 7 followed by Year 12 (Lower VI). On completing GCSEs, most pupils stay on to complete their A-levels at the school's sixth-form.〔http://www.ags.bucks.sch.uk/node/19〕
It is situated east of the town centre on the southern side of the A41, between Walton (to the west) and Victoria Park (to the east). This site was built and opened in 1907, replacing an earlier building at St. Mary's in the town centre, which now forms part of the Buckinghamshire Museum.〔http://www.ags.bucks.sch.uk/node/30〕

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