Sheffield Collegiate School

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Sheffield Collegiate School was a 19th-century independent school in Sheffield, England, known for providing a rigorous education to middle-class boys and later forming part of what became Sheffield High School.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct school
independent school
country United Kingdom
educationLevel secondary education
educationSystem English independent school sector
foundedAs private venture
hasMediumOfInstruction English
hasReligion Christian tradition
historicalRole precursor to later high school provision in Sheffield
knownFor classical curriculum
rigorous academic education
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn England
Sheffield NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
mergedInto Sheffield High School NERFINISHED
notableFeature fee-paying institution
selective admissions
operatedAs independent fee-paying school
operatedInCentury 19th century
partOf historical development of secondary education in Sheffield
regionServed Sheffield urban middle class
schoolType boys' school
day school
status closed
studentGender male
targetStudentGroup middle-class boys

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Henry Clifton Sorby educatedAt Sheffield Collegiate School