Skegness Grammar School

Skegness Grammar School
Address
Vernon Road

, ,
PE25 2QS

England
Coordinates53°08′56″N 0°20′02″E / 53.1490°N 0.3340°E / 53.1490; 0.3340
Information
TypeGrammar school
Academy
MottoLatin: Murus Aeneus Conscientia Sana
(A sound conscience is a wall of brass)
Established1483 (1483)
(1933 at current site)
FounderWilliam de Waynflete
Department for Education URN138757 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherJude Hunton
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 19 (in certain cases)
Enrolment670 pupils
HousesLumley
Magdalen
Newton
Tennyson
Colour(s)Bottle Green and Gold
Websitehttp://www.skegnessgrammar.co.uk/

Skegness Grammar School (sometimes SGS) is a coeducational grammar school and sixth form with academy status, located in Skegness, Lincolnshire, England.

Selection to the school is by the eleven-plus examination by entry test or personal interview. The school roll consists of 472 pupils including 106 pupils in the sixth form.

Skegness Grammar School was founded over 500 years ago by a Lord High Chancellor of England. It was the first British secondary school to be awarded Grant Maintained status by the government in 1988. The school has been classed as a High Performing Specialist School.