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Cowbridge Grammar School
Address
Map
Church Street

, ,
CF71 7AF

Wales
Information
TypeGrammar School
MottoVigiliis et Virtute (Vigilence and Courage)
Established1608
FounderSir John Stradling
Closed1974
Local authorityVale of Glamorgan
GenderBoys
Age11 to 19
Colour(s)Red and black
Second FounderSir Leoline Jenkins

Cowbridge Grammar School was one of the best-known schools in Wales until its closure in 1974. It was replaced by Cowbridge Comprehensive School.

Founded in the 17th century by Sir John Stradling and refounded by Sir Leoline Jenkins, it had close links with Jesus College, Oxford. The school took both boarders and day boys. Famous old boys include actor Anthony Hopkins, poet Alun Lewis , and TV presenter Patrick Hannan.[1]

The main school buildings were located in Church Street, Cowbridge. Derelict for some years, they have now been converted into residential accommodation. The school also occupied part of Old Hall, now an adult education centre.

History

Cowbridge school, c.1860

Cowbridge Grammar School was founded in 1608 by Sir John Stradling[2] and owned by Jesus College, Oxford, from 1685 to 1918. Sir Leoline Jenkins, Secretary of State to Charles II, purchased the school and bequeathed it to Jesus College in his will. With the introduction of Intermediate schools in Wales following the Welsh Intermediate Education Act (1889), the school refused to join the scheme. This was even discussed in Parliament.[3] It became Cowbridge Comprehensive School in 1973-1974. What used to be the grammar school's main building, dating from 1852, was converted into residential accommodations beginning in 2006 and completed in 2008.

In 1881, Edward Treharne, who represented the school, was chosen to play in the first international game for the Wales rugby union team.

Notable former pupils

Cowbridge school cap

The following old boys are listed in date order:

References

Notes

  1. ^ Cobb, Peter (2001). At Cowbridge Grammar School 1949–1966. Cowbridge: Cowbridge Record Society. ISBN 095370291X.
  2. ^ Evan David Jones, F.S.A. "Stradling Family, Welsh Biography Online". National Library of Wales. Retrieved 25 May 2009.
  3. ^ Scourfield, Rob. "Former Cowbridge Comprehensive School, Aberthin Road, Cowbridge - An Historical and Architectural Appraisal" (PDF). Old Girls School Wales.

General references

Principal sources

Extracts, mainly from (auto)biographies

Fiction

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