Cambridgeshire High School For Boys

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The Cambridgeshire High School for Boys was founded as the Cambridge and County School for Boys in Cambridge, England, in 1900. HistoryIt was later the Cambridge and County High School for Boys, and then finally the Cambridgeshire High School for Boys. It had around 600 boys in 1970, with 150 in the sixth form. It was transformed in the 1974 reorganisation of education in Cambridgeshire into Hills Road Sixth Form College. The Cambridgeshire High School for Girls became the Long Road Sixth Form College. Former headmasters 1900 Rev Charles John Napoleon Child 1917 Peter Henderson 1917 Rev Charles John Napoleon Child 1919 Major C. J. R. Whitmore 1923 Arthur Brinley Mayne 1946 Brinley Newton-John 1954 Arthur William Eagling 1969 Colin W. Hill

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The Cambridgeshire High School for Boys was founded as the Cambridge and County School for Boys in Cambridge, England, in 1900. HistoryIt was later the Cambridge and County High School for Boys, and then finally the Cambridgeshire High School for Boys. It had around 600 boys in 1970, with 150 in the sixth form. It was transformed in the 1974 reorganisation of education in Cambridgeshire into Hills Road Sixth Form College. The Cambridgeshire High School for Girls became the Long Road Sixth Form College. Former headmasters 1900 Rev Charles John Napoleon Child 1917 Peter Henderson 1917 Rev Charles John Napoleon Child 1919 Major C. J. R. Whitmore 1923 Arthur Brinley Mayne 1946 Brinley Newton-John 1954 Arthur William Eagling 1969 Colin W. Hill

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Cambridgeshire High School For Boys is located at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire