Examples of 'manchester grammar' in a sentence

Meaning of "manchester grammar"

Manchester Grammar: Refers to a famous school in Manchester, England, known for its high academic standards and prestigious reputation

How to use "manchester grammar" in a sentence

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He is incorrectly said to have been educated at Manchester grammar school.
One of the theatres at Manchester Grammar School is named in his honour.
He was born in Manchester, and educated at the Manchester Grammar School.
Eventually, he left the Manchester Grammar School in 1822 while constantly contributing to magazines.
He was educated locally and at Manchester Grammar School.
In some English schools, Manchester Grammar School for example, nude swimming was compulsory until the 1970s.
Son of a small shopkeeper, he attended Manchester Grammar School.
Bland was born in Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancashire and attended Manchester Grammar School.
All of them had studied at Manchester Grammar School.
One of Manchester 's most notable secondary schools is the Manchester Grammar School.
They occasionally collaborate with the local boys' school Manchester Grammar School.
When he was 11, James won entry to the prestigious Manchester Grammar School.
He grew up in Sale and Chorlton-cum-Hardy, and attended Manchester Grammar School.

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