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King James's School, Almondbury : ウィキペディア英語版 | King James's School, Almondbury
King James's School is a coeducational secondary school located in Almondbury in the English county of West Yorkshire.〔http://www.kingjames.org.uk/〕 ==History==
King James's Grammar School was founded as chantry school in 1547 and received its name and a royal charter in 1608 thanks to the efforts of three men who travelled on horseback to London to get a royal charter from the king. They rode from Farnley Tyas, the nearby village, having been sent to London to get the charter by the local wealthy men from Almondbury who wanted a local school for their offspring to visit. Extensions were made to the school by William Swinden Barber between 1880 and 1883.〔(English Heritage: Entrance block and extensions to north and north west at king James Grammar School, no.1232192 ) Retrieved 1 March 2014〕 The grammar school era ended in 1976 when it became a comprehensive school: King James's School. The s chool was designated a specialist Science College in 2004. In September 2012 the school converted to academy status. The current headmaster is Robert Lamb.
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