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Bolton School
Motto Mutare Vel Timere Sperno
(Latin: I scorn to change or to fear)
Established ante 1516
Type Independent school
Headmaster (Boys' Division) Mervyn E. Latin ( lingua Latīna, laˈtiːna is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. An independent school in the United Kingdom is a school relying upon private sources for all of its funding predominantly in the form of school fees W. Brooker
Headmistress (Girls' Division) Gill Richards
Chair of Governors Michael Griffiths
Location Chorley New Road
Bolton
Greater Manchester
BL1 4PB
England
Students 2500 (approx. Bolton ( is a large town in Greater Manchester, in the North West region of England. Greater Manchester is a Metropolitan county in North West England, with a population of 2 England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland )
Gender Boys and Girls Divisions
Ages 0 to 18
Website www.boltonschool.org
Coordinates: 53°34′48″N 2°27′18″W / 53.579868, -2.454866

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The school comprises:

Established as Bolton Grammar School, it is not known exactly when the Boys' School was founded, though it is recorded as being a 'going concern' as early as 1516. In 1899, the school moved from its site next to the Parish Church in Bolton to its current site on Chorley New Road. In 1913, it was re-endowed by Viscount Leverhulme. The title Viscount Leverhulme, of the Western Isles in the Counties of Inverness and Ross & Cromarty was created in the Peerage of the United Kingdom in 1922 for William The current buildings were begun in the 1920s though they were not completed until the late 1960s. The 1920s is sometimes referred to as the " Jazz Age " or the " Roaring Twenties " when speaking about the United States and Canada The 1960s decade refers to the years from the beginning of 1960 to the end of 1969

The Girls' School was established in 1877 as Bolton Girls' Day School and was quickly renamed to Bolton High School for Girls. In 1913 it amalgamated with Bolton Grammar School and the Bolton School Foundation was formed.

The Boys' Division came in the top 20 nationwide in GCSE examinations in 2004. The General Certificate of Secondary Education ( GCSE) is the name of an academic qualification awarded in a specified subject generally taken in a number of subjects by It has won national titles in water polo, football and chess. Water polo is a team water sport A team consists of six field players and one Goalkeeper. Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a Team sport played between two teams of eleven players and is widely considered Chess is a recreational and competitive Game played between two players. In 2006 A level examinations, the Boys' Division secured a position at 110th nationwide in the Daily Telegraph league table. For "The Daily Telegraph" in Australia see The Daily Telegraph (Australia.

The Girls' Division was ranked the 155th best school in the country for A levels in 2006 by the Daily Telegraph. For "The Daily Telegraph" in Australia see The Daily Telegraph (Australia.

Bolton School owns its own private coach company, B. S. S. Coaches, which has routes spreading from Preston to Rochdale. Preston ( ˈprɛstən is a city and local government district in Lancashire, England, located on the River Ribble. Rochdale is a large Market town in Greater Manchester, England

The Headmaster of the Boys' Division is Mr. M. E. W. Brooker, in post since 2003, and the Headmistress of the Girls' Division is Mrs. G. Richards, in post since 2005. The Boys' Division has announced that Mr. Brooker is to retire at the end of the next school year in order to spend more time with his family. The governing body of the school is currently searching for a replacement.

The Headmaster of the Boy's Junior Division is Mr M. Percik, in post since 1990, and the Headmistress of the Girl's Junior Division is Ms J. Yardley.

The motto of the school (used only by the Boys' Division) is Mutare Vel Timere Sperno, meaning "I scorn to change or to fear".

Both divisions of the school were featured in the 2006 edition of the Good Schools Guide.

The Boys' Division and Girls' Division Senior Schools (11-18 year olds) have over 800 students each of whom nearly 270 receive financial assistance from bursaries. The Junior Boys' and Junior Girls' schools (ages 7-11) have about 200 pupils each.

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Extracurricular activities

main entrance to Bolton School
main entrance to Bolton School

The school has a varied extracurricular programme, ranging from the subject-related clubs, such as Art Club and The History Society, to wider-ranging clubs, such as Film Society and Gameshow Club. Many of these are run by the staff with the help of sixth-formers, but some have been created by the sixth-formers themselves. The lunch break is also used for sports training, along with sports-related clubs.

Bolton School maintains a large, full-time outdoor pursuits department, called Bolton School Outdoor Pursuits (BSOP). The school operates Patterdale Hall, a large residential outdoor pursuits centre in the Lake District. The Lake District, also known as The Lakes or Lakeland, is a rural area in North West England.

Over 450 boys have an individual music lesson. Many ensembles are operated jointly with the Girls' Division. The Joint Chamber Choir has performed live on BBC Radio 4. The Senior Guitar Group has also won the Kirklees National Youth Guitar Orchestra Competition in recent years.

The Bolton School Paper is a quarterly-released newspaper, founded in 2002 and printed on tabloid newsprint. A tabloid is a Newspaper industry term which refers to a smaller newspaper format per spread to a weekly or semi-weekly alternative newspaper that focuses on local-interest As of 2006, its circulation was 1,000. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. It is distributed free of charge to Bolton School students, staff, visitors and alumni. It is written solely by the students of the school - with students from Year 7 through to Year 13 taking a role in production, whether writing content, editing it or finalising the data. The newspaper also takes part in the TES Newsday competition annually. In 2006 it was Highly Commended. Year 2006 ( MMVI) was a Common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar.

Students contribute to the staff-edited Boltonian magazine, which is published annually.

In the past few years, the Boys' Division has run a "Mechatronics" club, which has given boys an opportunity to help create remote controlled vehicles for several national competitions, including Technogames and Rex Garrod's Robot Challenge. This society built the "LoonyCycle", a robotic unicycle (actually a monowheel), which won the award for "Most original concept" at the BBC-televised Technogames in 2002, the boys who originally created these machines have now moved onto University. The problem of creating a robotic unicycle, a self-powered Unicycle that balances itself in three dimensions is an interesting problem in Robotics and Control A monowheel is a one-wheeled vehicle similar to a Unicycle. However instead of sitting above the wheel the rider sits either within it or next to it

For eight years (1999-2007), the school undertook the construction of a concrete yacht as a millennium project ("The Third Millennium Ketch"). The boat was constructed in a temporary boat shed attached to the school. It was scheduled for (and did) launch in 2007, and is owned by the school and for use in outdoor pursuits.

The boat was originally intended to be finished in the year 2000 and was called "The Millennium Yacht". However, due to the scale of the project, the ketch wasn't finished in 2000 and the project has now been completed. As of May 2007 the boat, christened "The Tenacity of Bolton" has been finished and its boat shed removed.

On the 24th February 2008 the Year 7 Biathlon Team won the Individual and Team Gold Medal in the National Biathlon Finals in Bath.

Notable Old Boltonians

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