Bolton School, Independent school in Bolton, England
Bolton School is an independent school in Bolton, England, that spreads across an area of 13 hectares (32 acres) and is divided into separate divisions for boys and girls. The institution offers continuous education from nursery through senior years and also includes a residential center in Patterdale for outdoor programs.
The educational history of this place goes back to 1516 when early schools were founded in Bolton. William Lever brought together two existing institutions in 1913 and created the current institution, which has pursued charitable purposes ever since.
The name Bolton School reflects the tradition of naming schools after the place where they are rooted. Today former pupils from different decades gather at events that keep the network between past students alive.
Visitors should note that this is a private educational institution where access for the general public is typically restricted. School events or open days may occasionally offer opportunities to see the facilities and buildings up close.
The coat of arms of the school was granted in 1923 and shows symbols recalling the connection between the Lever family and the town. This heraldic distinction is a rare feature among British schools and can be seen on flags and documents during special occasions.
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