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'''WATFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL'''
'''WATFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL'''


Country: [[United Kingdom]]<br>
Country: [[United Kingdom]]<br>
Campus/location : Watford
Campus/location : [[Watford]]


[[File:watfordgrammarschool.jpg|center|500 px]]
[[File:watfordgrammarschool.jpg|center|500 px]]


====Official blazon====
===Official blazon===
'''Arms''' : Dexter : Or, on a pile between two lions rampant gules, three garbs of the field. Sinister : Or, fretty sable, at each intersection a plate.<br>
'''Arms''' : Dexter : Or, on a pile between two lions rampant gules, three garbs of the field. Sinister : Or, fretty sable, at each intersection a plate.<br>
'''Crest''' : Dexter : On a wreath of the colours, two garbs in saltire or. Sinister : On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
'''Crest''' : Dexter : On a wreath of the colours, two garbs in saltire or. Sinister : On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion
rampant proper, holding in its paws a plate.<br>
rampant proper, holding in its paws a plate.<br>
'''Motto''' : SPERATE PARATI ("Hope-being well prepared").
'''[[:Category:Mottoes all|Motto]]''': SPERATE PARATI ("Hope-being well prepared").


===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The arms were not officially granted.
The arms were not officially granted.


Watford Grammar School has no official arms, but displays the two shields of Chilcot and Platt families. The main school was founded in 1704 by Elizabeth Fuller, daughter of John Chilcot for the poor children of Watford. Richard Platt form London founded Aldenham school, which was later joined with the other school to form the Watdorf Grammar School.
Watford Grammar School has no official arms, but displays the two shields of Chilcot and Platt families. The main school was founded in 1704 by Elizabeth Fuller, daughter of John Chilcot for the poor children of Watford. In 1878, the Commission forbad the school from admitting any more pupils in its current state, and asked the trustees to choose between turning the school into a public elementary school or amalgamating with a sum of £13,333/6/8d from the Platt Foundation for Aldenham School to form a new middle class school. The Platt foundation was founded by Richard Platt, also founder of [[Aldenham School]] in 1597.


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WATFORD GRAMMAR SCHOOL

Country: United Kingdom
Campus/location : Watford

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Official blazon

Arms : Dexter : Or, on a pile between two lions rampant gules, three garbs of the field. Sinister : Or, fretty sable, at each intersection a plate.
Crest : Dexter : On a wreath of the colours, two garbs in saltire or. Sinister : On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant proper, holding in its paws a plate.
Motto: SPERATE PARATI ("Hope-being well prepared").

Origin/meaning

The arms were not officially granted.

Watford Grammar School has no official arms, but displays the two shields of Chilcot and Platt families. The main school was founded in 1704 by Elizabeth Fuller, daughter of John Chilcot for the poor children of Watford. In 1878, the Commission forbad the school from admitting any more pupils in its current state, and asked the trustees to choose between turning the school into a public elementary school or amalgamating with a sum of £13,333/6/8d from the Platt Foundation for Aldenham School to form a new middle class school. The Platt foundation was founded by Richard Platt, also founder of Aldenham School in 1597.


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