Warwick School A Portrait

Warwick School A Portrait by Neil Burkey, published by Third Millenium Publishing in 2014, offers a detailed exploration of the oldest surviving boys’ grammar school in the world, celebrating its 1,100-year history. This edition, comprising 144 pages, combines specially commissioned photography with archival images to present a visual narrative of the school’s evolution and enduring traditions.
Readers will find a rich depiction of the everyday life at Warwick School, showcasing how the institution has adapted over the years while maintaining its historical roots. The book delves into various aspects of education and school culture, reflecting on both the changes and the long-standing practices that have shaped the experience of its students. Through its lavish illustrations, Warwick School: A Portrait provides an insightful look into the legacy and ongoing significance of this esteemed educational organization.
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How does the oldest surviving boys’ grammar school in the world look after 1,100 years? This book, published on this momentous anniversary in early 2014 aims to discover just that. Weaving together specially commissioned photography with archival images, Warwick School: A Portrait explores the everyday life of a first-class school in operation, throughout the years. Its lavishly illustrated pages reveal how much has changed as well as how many decades-long (if not centuries-long) traditions remain.
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