Grammar school William Beyne,
Abbot of
Burton Abbey,
endowed a
grammar school in the early 16th century, functioning sometime around 1531. The boys' Grammar School moved to Winshill in 1957. It was administered by the
county borough of Burton upon Trent, and known as The Grammar School with about 600 boys. The girls' high school opened in 1928. From April 1974 it was administered by
Staffordshire County Council. Another similar nearby school was the Dovecliff Grammar School, formerly Burton Technical School, on St Mary's Drive in
Horninglow, which became Wulfric Comprehensive School in 1975, then
De Ferrers High School in 1985.
Comprehensive In 1975 the Burton Grammar school was merged with the Burton on Trent Girls' High School and Ada Chadwick Secondary Modern School to become Abbot Beyne
mixed Comprehensive School on Mill Hill Lane but it was a newly created school. Other than using the name of the founder of the Grammar School, Abbot Beyne and using the site in Winshill, it did not inherit any of the previous school's traditions or educational practices. Pupils were no longer selected on ability. ==Academic performance==