Knavesmire Secondary School

Knavesmire Secondary School

Knavesmire Secondary School was a comprehensive school based in York from the 1960's (circa 1965) to the 1980's. During the 1960's it was a girl's only school. The building was located on Bishopthorpe Road next to York Racecourse, and is now The College of Law. The author Sheelagh Kelly attended the school during the 1960's.


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