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MGS may refer to: Schools * Maidstone Grammar School, Kent, England, UK * Manchester Grammar School, England, UK * Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, U.S. * Melbourne Grammar School, Australia * Meldorfer Gelehrtenschule, Germany * Middleton Grange School, New Zealand Science * Magnesium sulfide, an inorganic chemical compound * ''Mars Global Surveyor'', an American spacecraft launched in 1996 * Medial gastrocnemius strain, an injury of the gastrocnemius muscle in the calf * Modelling of General Systems, a domain-specific language for biological systems * Modified Gram-Schmidt, a mathematical method for orthogonalizing a set of vectors; see Video games * '' Metal Gear Solid'', another name for the 1987 stealth action video game series ''Metal Gear'' * ''Metal Gear Solid'' (1998 video game), a stealth action video game in the ''Metal Gear'' series Other uses * M1128 mobile gun system, an armored fighting vehicle * Microsoft Game Studios, a multinational vid ...
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Maidstone Grammar School
Maidstone Grammar School (MGS) is a grammar school in Maidstone, England. The school was founded in 1549 after Protector Somerset sold Corpus Christi Hall on behalf of King Edward VI to the people of Maidstone for £200. The Royal Charter for establishment of a grammar school was also granted at this time. Admissions Maidstone Grammar School is a selective school, taking boys at the age of 11 and over based on their 11+ results, and also admits male and female pupils at 16+ based on their GCSE results. The school currently has 1292 pupils and 112 members of staff, with 69 teachers as of the academic year 2018–2019. Buildings The main school building surrounds a Tudor-style quadrangle with a cloister on one side. Two new blocks were added in the 1960s and 80s to complete a second quadrangle, nicknamed the 'Court'. In 2005, a new refectory and teaching block (renamed the 'Walker Building') opened, followed by Sixth Form buildings in 2011. Additional funding from Ken ...
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