Sir William Borlase's Grammar School, Grade II* listed grammar school in Marlow, England.
Sir William Borlase's Grammar School is a secondary school in Marlow with buildings spread along West Street. The structures feature flint construction and Victorian design that shapes the character of the campus.
The school was founded in 1624 to provide instruction in reading, writing, and arithmetic to local children. From this original mission has grown an institution serving generations of students.
The school carries the name of its founder and reflects his commitment to serving the local community. Students today learn within a tradition that has long linked education with moral development.
The school serves students aged 11 to 18, including an upper-level sixth form section for older students. Visitors should know that this is an active school, so any visits should be arranged in advance.
The school maintains an active rowing tradition through its boat club. This program connects academic life with water sports and local heritage.
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