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Truro School is a coeducational independent day and boarding school in the city of Truro, Cornwall, England, UK. It is the largest coeducational independent school in Cornwall with over 1050 pupils from pre-prep to sixth form. ==History== Truro Wesleyan Middle Class College (referred to as Truro College) was founded by Wesleyan Methodists in November 1879, and on 20 January 1880 lessons began at sites in River Street and Strangways Terrace, Truro.〔Wood (2005), 9–10〕 The present site was completed in 1882. The school was founded as an alternative to the Church of England's ancient Truro Grammar School. The name ''Truro College'' was changed to ''Truro School'' in 1931 when it was considered that it was "pretentious...to claim the style of "College" if its pupils are for the most part below the age of 18".〔Wood (2005), 81〕 The preparatory department was opened in 1936. Girls were admitted into the sixth form in 1976,〔Wood (2005), 136〕 and it became fully co-educational in 1990.〔Wood (2005), 163〕 In 2005, a history of the school entitled ''High on the Hill'' was produced by Joanna Wood to commemorate its 125th anniversary. The school has had ten Headmasters since its foundation 133 years ago: *George Turner (1880–1887) *Thomas Jackson (1887–1890) *Herbert Vinter (1890–1921) *Egbert H. Magson〔Wood, (2005), 78, 191〕 (1921–1946) *A. Lowry Creed (1946–1959) *Derek Burrell (1959–1986) *Barry Hobbs (1986–1991) *Brian Jackson, ''Acting Headmaster'' (1991–1992) *Guy Dodd (1992–2001) *Paul Smith (2001–2012) *Andrew Gordon-Brown (2013–present) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Truro School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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