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      • Sir William Borlase's Grammar School has six houses: Britons, Danes, Normans, Romans, Saxons and Vikings.
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  2. Sir William Borlase's Grammar School has six houses: Britons, Danes, Normans, Romans, Saxons and Vikings. They are named after the various ancient national groups that held power in Britain. Pupils have coloured stripes on their ties indicating the house that they are in.

    • 1624; 399 years ago
    • Latin: Te Digna Sequere, (Follow things worthy of thyself)
    • Sir William Borlase
  3. Welcome to Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School where we are proud of our heritage as we approach our 400th birthday and excited to be inspiring and empowering the aspirations of our students today. A state-funded school in the centre of Marlow, Borlase is recognised for excellent academic learning and outstanding extra and super-curricular ...

  4. Jun 23, 2021 · Bucks has 13 grammar schools, 9 of which are boys or coed. If you want coed, Borlase is the school with by far the smallest catchment. The other 4 coeds have much wider catchments and thus much less stress about whether you will end up in catchment.

  5. Our School. Welcome to Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School where we are proud of our heritage as we approach our 400th birthday and excited to be inspiring and empowering the aspirations of our students today. A state-funded school in the centre of Marlow, Borlase is recognised for excellent academic learning and outstanding extra and super ...

  6. Sir William founded the school in 1624, in memory of his son Henry, the MP for Marlow, who had died that year. He bought land to bring in rent of £14 annually to fund the school and, in his will, he instructed his heir to buy further land to the annual value of £20. In Chapel Street, Marlow you can see seven houses which used to be the ...

  7. Sir William Borlase's Grammar School. West Street. Marlow. Buckinghamshire. SL7 2BR. Head: Mr Edward Goodall. T 01628 816500. F 01628 816501. E enquiries@swbgs.com.

  8. Sir William Borlase’s Grammar School is a selective co-educational 11-18 school for around one thousand students, of which approximately 380 are in the Sixth Form. Borlase was founded in 1624 and is still on its original site, close to the centre of Marlow. In 2011 the school converted to Academy status, operating as as a Company limited by ...

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