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  1. The City of Oxford High School for Boys (a.k.a. Oxford High School for Boys and City of Oxford School) was founded in 1881 by Thomas Hill Green to provide Oxford boys with an education which would enable them to prepare for University. History. It was administered by the City of Oxford Education Committee, with around 400 boys enrolled.

  2. 5 de jul. de 2020 · City of Oxford High School for Boys, George Street The former City of Oxford High School for Boys in George Street was founded in 1881. Its main promoter was Thomas Hill Green , White’s Professor of Moral Philosophy and the first university member ever to serve on Oxford City Council.

  3. By John Chipperfield. Share. IT CLOSED half a century ago this year, but pupils still have fond memories of their old school. The City of Oxford High School taught generations of boys...

  4. The school eventually cost £10,000, and opened in 1881 with 47 pupils. The school remained here until 1966, when it moved to the Southfield Grammar School site (present called Oxford Community School) in Glanville Road off the Cowley Road.

  5. Former pupils of the City of Oxford High School for Boys (also known as Oxford High School for Boys and City of Oxford School) in Oxford, England, are called City of Oxford School Old Boys. External links. cosa-oxford.co.uk – City of Oxford School Association web site (Archived)

  6. ESTABLISH THE HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS (1881–1966), THEREBY COMPLETING THE CITY’S ‘LADDER OF LEARNING’. FROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL TO UNIVERSITY –. A PROJECT DEAREST TO HIS HEART. THUS WERE UNITED TOWN AND GOWN IN COMMON CAUSE.

  7. www.oxfordspiresacademy.org › about › alumniOxford Spires Academy

    The City of Oxford High School for Boys was founded in 1881 jointly by Oxford City Council and the University of Oxford to ‘complete the ladder of learning’ between school and university.