Sedgebrook - Education

Education

Sedgebrook had its own Primary School up until 1981, when the building was closed and the school amalgamated with that of Allington.

Sedgebrook also had at one time a Grammar School The school was erected in 1882 and in 1908 there were 75 boys attending. By 1913 it was a Secondary School for the surrounding area. It was absorbed into The King's School, Grantham, probably in 1919.

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