RepositoryCheshire Record Office
LevelCollection (Fonds)
ReferenceSL 382
TitleWarrington Boteler Grammar School
Date19th century - 20th century
DescriptionManagers minutes 1820-1994, Log books 1949-83, Admission registers 1822-1982, Various records 1526-2000.
Administrative HistoryThe school was founded in 1526 under the will of Sir Thomas Boteler, kt., Lord of the Manor of Warrington. It was built originally in School Brow, and there rebuilt in 1688, 1707, 1829 and 1862, then in 1940 moved into new buildings at Latchford upon amalgamation with Warrington Secondary School. It was amalgamated September 1983 with Richard Fairclough County Secondary School to form Warrington Victoria Park County High School. In 1988 the school name was changed to Sir Thomas Boteler High School and in 2002 became Sir Thomas Boteler CE (Aided) High School.
Related MaterialDGR/A. See also "The Foundation, Maintenance and Management of a Free Grammar School in South Lancashire, 1530-1842" by Eric Percival. (Thesis presented for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Education at the Open University 1989 and a very detailed account of the administration of the Boteler Grammar School in Warrington from its foundation to the resignation of headmaster Vere Bayne). Warrington Library Ref Number: W8220.
(Eric Percival was a teacher at Boteler Grammar and acting headmaster 1981-3)
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