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  1. The Mercers' School was an independent school in the City of London, England, with a history going back at least to 1542, and perhaps much further. It was operated by the Worshipful Company of Mercers and was closed in 1959.

  2. Medary Elementary School closed in 2007 amid declining enrollment. At the time, the school served only 140 students, fewer than any other traditional elementary school in the district. While it had an unclear future, in 2008, the county sheriff's office performed school-shooting drills in the building, keeping the building in use.

  3. MercersSchool History – The OLD MERCERS' CLUB. The School started in 1542 with Thomas Freeman as first schoolmaster possibly as a continuation of that in the parish of St Mary Colechurch under the patronage of the Hospital of St Thomas Acon in the late fifteenth century.

  4. The Mercers' School was an independent school in the City of London, England, with a history going back at least to 1542, and perhaps much further.It was operated by the Worshipful Company of Mercers and was closed in 1959.. History. After the dissolution of the Hospital of St Thomas of Acre in 1538, the hospital's land was bought by the Mercers' Company, and the school was founded in 1542 ...

  5. The Guild of MercersScholars is the oldest organisation of its type and one of only two in the City of London; its origins date to an early lunch meeting in June 1947 of Liverymen of City of London Companies who all had in common that they had attended MercersSchool.

  6. Hace 4 días · By engaging with pupils and former pupils of the Mercers’ Cluster of schools, the Guild of MercersScholars aims to demonstrate and promote helpful reciprocal communication, outreach and recognition with the Worshipful Company of Mercers and amongst all members and partners.

  7. The Bellows School, also known as the Bellows Avenue Elementary School, is a historic school building in the Franklinton neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio.The building was constructed for the Columbus Public School District in 1905, designed by local architect David Riebel and built by George Bellows Sr. The elementary school operated until 1977; since then the building has been mostly vacant.