I would say that Churston is a better school because it offers a more dynamic range of education and the students there have a more varied opinion on different subjects. There are many great teachers there and the pupils usually are better natured than those in Torquay Girls Grammar.
Churston Ferrers Grammar School was created in 1957.
Torquay Girls' Grammar School was created in 1915.
Torquay Boys' Grammar School was created in 1904.
Torquay Girls' Grammar School's motto is 'Aude Sapere'.
Torquay Boys' Grammar School's motto is 'Dare to be Wise'.
TGGS is a secondary school in England. It stands for Torquay Girls Grammar School.
Shiphay Manor was never sold to the boys grammar school it was given to the education authority by Torquay Council back in the 70s when the old grammar school was demolished to make way for Torquay technical college back in the late 70s. This came about by the fire destroying the old former art school back in the 60s which was positioned next to the post office at the GPO roundabout. The Shiphay manor had laid bare since the late 50s when the family renting it retired. They ran the stables and it was mostly bare inside. Torbay council had owned it since the building of the girls grammar school back before the second war. During the was it is supposed to have housed American GIs who were billeted in Shiphay and filled the fields where the houses are built at queensway which was a part of the manor. Hope it is useful info
The biggest secondy school in England is southwoodham ferrers.
The motto of Coombe Boys' School is 'Preparing you for a World of Opportunity'.
Yes. It's a Catholic Independant School for girls near Torquay.
Stafford Grammar School was created in 1982.
Minchenden Grammar School ended in 1984.