Old Trekkers Group 200th Walk and 20th Anniversary Reunion Don Witton, Lesley Witton, Allan Witton, Dot Witton, Mark Hesketh, Jenny Hesketh, Tim Pattison, Carol Hand, … 0 2024 17/10/2024
Hoots from the Archive - The Photographs of Ernest Hollowell The MGS Archives holds a good selection of photographs taken from the 1900s onwards, many of which are formal form photographs taken by professional photographic companies. However, we owe a debt of … 0 2024 13/06/2024
MGS launches free Online Courses The Manchester Grammar School has developed a wide range of free-to-access online academic courses for pupils both within the school and beyond. Drawing on experience from remote learning during the … 0 2024 06/06/2024
Hoots from the Archive - The Longest High Master: Charles L… There have been forty-three High Masters during the Manchester Grammar School's five hundred year history, but by far the longest serving is Charles Lawson. He held the role from 1764 until 1807, an … 0 2024 18/04/2024
Hoots from the Archive - Items from the Archive - Changing … Memories of school days often centre around the physical space we once occupied. Images of our former classrooms can evoke strong emotions. They can also give some insight into teaching methods and c… 0 2023 11/01/2024
Hoots from the Archive - "Only Connect": Four Great MGS Tea… This guest post from Jeremy Ward (History 1974 - 97, Archivist 1997 - present) first appeared in the 2008 edition of "Ulula". We have reproduced it in honour of World Teachers' Day We all remember ou… 0 2023 05/10/2023
Ian Bailey Ian Bailey attended MGS between 1927 and 32. He later returned to teach History in 1949, and later created and curated the MGS Archive. The Archive Library is named after Ian in recognition of his … 0 2000 24/05/2023
"Selected Poems" by H.A. Field Hubert Astley Field attended MGS between 1914 and 1917, and returned to teach Physics and Chemistry in 1923 for forty years in total. In addition to his teaching, he was the master in charge of Lacro… 0 1963 21/03/2023