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  1. William Hulme's Grammar School Spring Bridge Road Manchester M16 8PR. Telephone: 0161 226 2054. Email: enquiries@whgs-academy.org. The School is open for Enquiries: Term time: 08:00 - 16:30 Holidays: 08:30 - 16:00. All enquiries are received by Mrs J M Carter, Executive Assistant to the Principal, who will direct them to the appropriate ...

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  2. William Hulme's Grammar School is a mixed all-through school in Whalley Range, Manchester, England. History. William Hulme (1631–1691) of Hulme Hall, Stockport, was the founder of "Hulme's Charity" later known as the Hulme Trust.

  3. Having originally opened as The Hulme Grammar School with places for around 400 boys, the school has subsequently gone through a number of significant developments. In 1939 the name was formally changed to William Hulme's Grammar School in honour of its principal benefactor.

  4. William Hulme's Grammar School, Manchester, United Kingdom. 114 likes · 11 talking about this · 19 were here. One of the most popular and highest performing state schools in the UK

  5. 6 de mar. de 2018 · Find out the latest inspection ratings and reports of William Hulme's Grammar School, a good school in Manchester, part of UNITED LEARNING TRUST. See the dates, formats and links of the full and short inspections since 2008.

  6. Hulme stands in the North West of England as a beacon of high academic standards and exceptional pastoral care. Our dedicated teachers are passionate about igniting the spark within each student, encouraging them to question and explore.

  7. Hulme Grammar School is a private grammar school in Oldham, Greater Manchester, England. History. Oldham Grammar School was founded in 1611 by several charitable individuals including Laurence Chadeton, but closed in 1866 and was refounded, under the Endowed Schools Act 1869 (hence the claim to be a continuation of this earlier school is debated).