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Huntingdon Grammar School : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hinchingbrooke School
Hinchingbrooke School is a large secondary school situated on the outskirts of Huntingdon in Cambridgeshire. Originally all of the surrounding land—including what is now Huntingdon Town—comprised the grounds of Hinchingbrooke House. In fact, the Town was given the name "Huntingdon" as the owners of the house were known for hosting magnificent hunting parties. There is still an avenue of trees leading from the start of Hinchingbrooke House towards the town, which was the old entranceway through the grounds. It is now an academy. ==History== Hinchingbrooke School was founded as Huntingdon Grammar School in 1565.〔(Huntington Historic Town Walk ), huntslesure.org, accessed December 2009〕〔(School site ), accessed December 2009〕 Among its pupils in its early history were Oliver Cromwell〔 and Samuel Pepys.〔(The History of Hinchingbrooke House, accessed December 2009 )〕 On 1 September 1939 it opened in a new building on Brampton Road. The girls from Highbury Hill High School in London were evacuated for safety and attended the premises from 1939 to 1943. In 1970 the school began to take pupils of all abilities and soon became fully comprehensive. At the same time the school changed its name and above moved to new premises in Hinchingbrooke Park and the renovated Hinchingbrooke House.〔(About Hinchingbrooke House ), hhpac.org, accessed December 2009〕 In 2006 Hinchingbrooke School became a Specialist Sports College.〔 It is now an academy.
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