Kaskenmoor School

It also had a 6th form consisting of the Upper and Lower 6th, catering for 16 to 18 year olds who studied for their A levels.

The headmaster Mr. Edwin Grey, and the teachers from the grammar school continued to wear their gowns at morning assembly and some in class too.

The school blazer was collar-less in charcoal with a green ribbon trim, and straw boaters were introduced, but short-lived.

In 1990, The Times Educational Supplement reported that the Kaskenmoor School had a "surprisingly progressive style of management" that combined "proven methods with something more participatory and responsive".

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