The school began teaching in the original Royal Grammar School and for several years the two organizations were essentially unified.
He was educated at the Royal Grammar School.
His early education was at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle.
He is remembered primarily for founding the Royal Grammar School.
This term is also used for ex-pupils of the Royal Grammar School.
In 1825 the school was renamed the Royal Grammar School.
The largest co-ed independent school is the Royal Grammar School.
From 1931-36, he was mathematics master at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle.
From that point on the school was (and still is) known as the Royal Grammar School.
From 1925 to 1931 he taught at the Royal Grammar School, Newcastle.