Schools

Amazing how many schools there have been in the town some dating back centuries. See the Old Grammar School, the Methodist school and children at work in it.

Some buildings still stand but are now used for other purposes and have been replaced with the modern Banovallum and Bowl Alley Lane schools.

Photograph Gallery ~ Schools
Banovallum Secondary Modern School, 1966.
Boston Road
Banovallum Secondary Modern School, 1966.
Boston Road
Bowl Alley Lane Junior School in 1966, now known as Horncastle Primary School.
Bowl Alley Lane
Bowl Alley Lane Junior School in 1966, now known as Horncastle Primary School.
Bowl Alley Lane
Old Methodist School
Cagthorpe
Old Methodist School
Cagthorpe
Old class
Cagthorpe
Old class
Cagthorpe
Cagthorpe School, 1990.
Cagthorpe
Cagthorpe School, 1990.
Cagthorpe
The Old Grammar School.
Church Lane
The Old Grammar School.
Church Lane
Foundry, (Wesleyan School) 1970.
Foundry Street
Foundry, (Wesleyan School) 1970.
Foundry Street
Community centre, (National school) 1991.
Manor House Street
Community centre, (National school) 1991.
Manor House Street
Community centre, (National school) 1991.
Manor House Street
Community centre, (National school) 1991.
Manor House Street
The Methodist Church school room, 1970.
Queen Street
The Methodist Church school room, 1970.
Queen Street
Horncastle's Queen Elizabeth Grammar School.
West Street
Horncastle's Queen Elizabeth Grammar School.
West Street
Maypole House. Built as a private residence in the late Victorian period near the site of a May Pole which marked the western boundary of Horncastle.Used as a preparatory School in the thirties.Occupied by the Army in WW2.Operated as a School until the sixties.Now a private residence.
West Street

Maypole House. Built as a private residence in the late Victorian period near the site of a May Pole which marked the western boundary of Horncastle.

Used as a preparatory School in the thirties.

Occupied by the Army in WW2.

Operated as a School until the sixties.

Now a private residence.

West Street