Crewkerne Grammar School

Crewkerne Grammar School was a grammar school in the town of Crewkerne in the English county of Somerset. It was founded in 1499 by John de Combe, a precentor of Exeter Cathedral and former vicar of Crewkerne. The school closed in 1904, after a prolonged financial crisis, and re-opened the following year as an ordinary secondary school under the Board of Education. The grammar school building, dating from 1636 and in use until 1882, is now the parish church hall and is a Grade II listed building. Notable former pupils include: School houses included:

Crewkerne Grammar School

Crewkerne Grammar School was a grammar school in the town of Crewkerne in the English county of Somerset. It was founded in 1499 by John de Combe, a precentor of Exeter Cathedral and former vicar of Crewkerne. The school closed in 1904, after a prolonged financial crisis, and re-opened the following year as an ordinary secondary school under the Board of Education. The grammar school building, dating from 1636 and in use until 1882, is now the parish church hall and is a Grade II listed building. Notable former pupils include: School houses included: