[2] The Blue Coat School was founded in the early 18th century to provide housing, food and education for girls in Coventry until they were 16 years old.
[1] It originally occupied the north-west tower of the Priory of St Mary, the only part to survive the Dissolution of the Monasteries.
The school buildings were extended and modified through the late 18th and early 19th centuries, but were in poor condition when a major rebuilding took place in 1856–7.
[2] The building as it stands today was designed by James Murray in a Gothic style to resemble a French château.
The building lay empty and fell into disrepair until 2000, when it was renovated for use by the nearby Holy Trinity Church.