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Birmingham Blue Coat School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Birmingham Blue Coat School
The Blue Coat School is a preparatory school in Birmingham, England for children aged 2 to 11. The school was founded in 1722.〔http://www.thebluecoatschool.com/〕 In 1930,〔http://www.thebluecoatschool.com/resources/Inspection-Reports/ISI-Inspection-Report-2007.pdf Inspection report〕 it moved from the northeast corner of St. Philip's Square to its current location on Somerset Road, on the border between Edgbaston and Harborne. It has 15 acres of gardens and playing fields. There are three sections to the school - Buttons Nursery, Pre-Prep and Prep. == History ==
The school was founded as a charity school under the guidance of Reverend William Higgs, Rector of St Philip's Church, now Birmingham Cathedral.〔http://www.thebluecoatschool.com/aboutus/a-short-history.html Blue Coat School History〕 At its outset, it provided food, clothing and education to 32 boys and 20 girls from poor families, aged between nine and 14.〔http://billdargue.jimdo.com/downloads/ Dargue's History of Birmingham, p. 294〕 The school was originally located at 5 St Philip's Place (formerly the Prudential Assurance building). The old school site is now commemorated by a blue plaque.〔(Open Plaques website )〕
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