Queen Mary's High School - A Walsall & West Midlands Gem!

A Grammar School founded by Queen Mary I in 1554. The current Tudorbethan buildings in Walsall dates to around 1850 at Littleton Street East and Upper Forster Street. Re-founded in 1893.


Where is Queen Mary's High School?

Queen Mary's High School at Upper Forster Street, Walsall, WS4 2AE. Also on Littleton Street East and Lichfield Street.

 

In brief

The Grammar School was founded by Queen Mary I in 1554, it was rebuilt in 1849. The current building dates to 1850 by the architect Edward Adams. Built in "Tudorbethan" style of red Flemish bond brick with stone dressings. The current High School was founded in 1893. A selective girls' grammar school and founding member of The Mercian Trust.

Queen Mary's High SchoolQueen Mary's High School, Walsall (June 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Queen Mary's High School - history

Queen Mary I founded a Grammar School in Walsall in 1554, originally a boy's grammar school.

The school was divided into two parts in 1838 with one part the grammar school, the other part a commercial school.

From 1847, the school occupied the grandstand of the town's racecourse, then in 1850 moved to the present premises designed by Edward Adams, a local architect and former pupil of the school.

Queen Mary's High SchoolQueen Mary's High School, Walsall (June 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

By 1873, the school's property was vested in the charity commissioners and it became non-denominational.

From the same date, girls were educated in an adjacent building called Queen Mary's High School for Girls.

A separate boys school was built in 1965 at Mayfield, and the buildings were handed over to the girls' school.

Queen Mary's High SchoolQueen Mary's High School, Walsall (June 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

The school was re-founded in 1893 as a selective girls grammar school and was a founding member of the Mercian Trust.

Queen Mary's High SchoolQueen Mary's High School, Walsall (June 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

The original buildings of the 1850s are described as been built in the Tudorbethan style, of red-Flemish bond brick with stone dressings and a plain tile roof.

There was later additions built during the 20th century.

Queen Mary's Grammar School Buildings was Grade II listed in 2005.

Queen Mary's High SchoolQueen Mary's High School, Walsall (June 2021). Photography by Elliott Brown

 

Contact details

Queen Mary's High School

Upper Forster Street

Walsall

WS4 2AE

telephone: 01922 721013

email: qmarys@qmhs.merciantrust.org.uk

Project dates

08 Mar 2023 - On-going

Passions

History & heritage, Education, Classic Architecture

Contact

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Jonathan Bostock

0121 410 5520
jonathan.bostock@ yourplaceyourspace.com