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Pedagogue's House


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Pedagogue House was first built in 1427 under the supervision of the Master Carpenter, John Hasill, for the cost of £9 17 shillings 1 ½ pence. In the 1890s it was extensively restored. It remained in use as teaching rooms until the late 20th century, and from the late 1940s, the Headmaster occupied one of the upper rooms.

Today, Pedagogue House is used as offices for the Headmaster, the Deputy Head, the School Office, and the School Archive (remembered as P1)

 

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