North Cestrian Grammar School

North Cestrian Grammar School
North Cestrian Grammar School
Motto "Delapsus resurgam" (When I fall I shall arise)
Established 1951
Type Other Independent School
Headmaster David Vanstone
Founder Walter Hamblin
Location Dunham Road
Altrincham
Greater Manchester
WA14 4AJ
 England
Local authority Trafford
DfE URN 106380
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Website www.ncgs.co.uk

Coordinates: 53°23′18″N 2°21′21″W / 53.38824°N 2.35593°W / 53.38824; -2.35593

North Cestrian Grammar School is an independent grammar school located in Altrincham. The headmaster is currently David Vanstone.

The school motto is "Delapsus resurgam" (When I fall I shall arise) from The Pilgrim's Progress by John Bunyan, reflecting the school's founding ethos to provide opportunities for pupils to better themselves.

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History

The school was opened on Tuesday, 9 January 1951 by Walter Hamblin, formerly headmaster of Altrincham Grammar School for Boys, with 26 pupils. In 2004 the library was named after him.

The school was originally to be named North Cheshire Grammar School, but this was not permitted by the county education authorities as the school was not government owned. Hamblin therefore replaced "Cheshire" with its Latinised form "Cestrian"; this maintained the same "NCGS" initials already in place on some school equipment.

The school was originally an all boys' school but in September 2006 admitted its first girls into the sixth form. In 2008 it became fully co-educational.[1]

Staff

In 2008, teacher David Bradley was awarded an MBE in the Queen's New Year Honours List for services to young people.[2]

Notable former pupils

References

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