Lancaster Royal Grammar School
School crest
Lancaster Royal Grammar School (LRGS) is a state grammar day- and boarding school for boys in Lancaster, England. The school was in existence by 1235 and was endowed by John Gardyner in 1472, making it one of the oldest schools in the country.
Notable Alumni
Notable Old Lancastrians include:
- Don Foster, Liberal Democrat MP for Bath.
- Richard Owen, biologist.
- Cecil Parkinson, Conservative MP.
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Categories: School stubs | Schools in Lancashire