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The motto of Coombe Boys' School is 'Preparing you for a World of Opportunity'.
There is no specific collective noun for school boys, in which case a noun suitable for the situation is used; for example a class of schoolboys, a team of schoolboys, a gang of schoolboys, etc.
Yes, the noun 'boys' is a common noun; the plural form of the singular noun 'boy', a word for a young male person.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing. A proper noun for the common noun 'boys' is the names of the boys.
It would be - in my language... - but in English you are supposed to use the plural of the verb (were), not the singular (the agreement takes into account the meaning of the word NUMBER, not its form).
That depends on the use of the word. Girls and boys are the plural forms of girl and boy, so correct would be for example: "All girls in my class are so short." Girl's and boy's are the genitive singular forms, so correct would be: "This boy's shoes are so dirty."
Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys was created in 1881.
Aberdare Boys' Grammar School ended in 1978.
Dudley Boys Grammar School ended in 1975.
Altrincham Grammar School for Boys was created in 1912.
Torquay Boys' Grammar School was created in 1904.
Chatham Grammar School for Boys was created in 1817.
Dover Grammar School for Boys was created in 1904.
Leigh Boys Grammar School ended in 1976.
Southwood Boys' Grammar School's motto is 'By deeds not words'.
The motto of Sutton Grammar School for Boys is 'Floreat Suttona'.
Sutton Grammar School for Boys's motto is 'Keep Faith /'.
Torquay Boys' Grammar School's motto is 'Dare to be Wise'.