King Edward VI Grammar School - Chelmsford - was created in 1551.
The motto of King Edward VI Camp Hill School for Boys is 'You have obtained Sparta, adorn her'.
Chelmsford County High School for Girls was created in 1906.
Kegs, or King Edward VI Grammar School, located in Chelmsford, is traditionally an all-boys school. However, it has transitioned to a co-educational model for its sixth form, allowing girls to enroll in the upper years. The school's history and culture are rooted in being a boys' school, but it now embraces a more inclusive approach for older students.
Stafford Grammar School was created in 1982.
Hipperholme Grammar School was created in 1648.
Reigate Grammar School was created in 1675.
Bexley Grammar School was created in 1955.
Queen Mary's Grammar School was created in 1554.
Paisley Grammar School was created in 1576.
Alphington Grammar School was created in 1989.
Auckland Grammar School was created in 1868.
Townley Grammar School for Girls was created in 1937.