Poole Grammar School is a selective, all boys grammar school and academy in the coastal town of Poole in Dorset, on the south coast of England. It is a member of the South West Academic Trust and is also an additional member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.The school is a mathematics and computing school and is sponsored by the Specialist Schools Trust to engage the local and international community with its work. An additional specialism is Cognition.It is situated in the north of Poole, on the A349 AdmissionsThe school has 1200 male students from the surrounding area aged 11 to 18. To gain acceptance to the school, students must sit and pass four exams testing mathematics, English Comprehension, verbal, and non-verbal reasoning.Excellence in the fields of sport or arts is not grounds for special admission, however many of its pupils compete at county, national and international level, or go on to study at film schools, conservatories and art houses.HistoryThe school moved to its current site between Broadstone and Canford Heath on the A349 (Gravel Hill) on 11 October 1966. It was originally situated in Seldown, in the centre of Poole, where it was founded in 1904. (The site is now home to the Dolphin Swimming Pool.)
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