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Chester Cathedral Choir School

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Chester Cathedral Choir School was an private preparatory school for boys under the direct supervision of the Dean of Chester Cathedral providing choristers for the choir. The school was opened on the 26th November 1880 and closed at the end of summer term 1975.

History

The King's School was located at Chester cathedral for most of its history.


References

  1. "Notice". Cheshire Observer. January 17, 1880. Retrieved 9 November 2024.
  2. "Article". Chester Chronicle. November 8, 1974. Retrieved 9 November 2024.

Sources

  • NN (1999), "Domschulen", Lexikon des Mittelalters, vol. 3, Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, p. columns 1226–1229
  • Kottje, R. (1999), "Klosterschulen", Lexikon des Mittelalters, vol. 5, Stuttgart: J.B. Metzler, p. columns 1226–1228
  • Riché, Pierre (1978), Education and Culture in the Barbarian West: From the Sixth through the Eighth Century, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, ISBN 0-87249-376-8
  • Riché, Pierre (1988), Daily life in the world of Charlemagne, : University of Pennsylvania Press, ISBN 0-8122-1096-4

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