EOGA Archive


The Executive of EOGA recognises a particular responsibility to preserve information and documentation on the history of the Eastbourne Grammar School (EGS) and its predecessor, the Eastbourne Municipal Secondary School for Boys (EMSSB). The EMSSB was established in 1899 by the local authority and holds the unique position of being the first in the country to offer free secondary education up to the age of sixteen in a newly founded school.

To capture the history of the two schools the Executive Committee initiated a project to collect and digitise EMSSB and EGS school magazines and other documents for an online archive. Fred Reeve, then Hon Secretary /Administrator of EOGA 2008-2021, accepted the challenge and continued the project as the EOGA Archivist until his unexpected death in March 2023. The President announced at the Annual Lunch on 5th November 2022 that the Archive would be named “The Fred Reeve Archive” in recognition of Fred’s service as the Hon Secretary and Archivist. To complete the project an “Archive Completion Team (ACT)” was set up and accomplished the digitization of the school magazines during 2024.

The main EMSSB/EOGA archive contains a near complete collection of School Magazines including:

  • EMSSB magazines from Christmas 1909 to July 1928 missing only the issues for Summer 1910, Summer and Christmas 1914 and July 1922
  • A full run of EGS Magazines from December 1928 to July 1977

The magazine was published three times each year from 1910, then annually (in July) from 1940; publication was suspended during World War 1 from 1915-1919 but continued through World War 2.

The Archive also holds:

  • A partial run of Eastbourne Grammar & High School and Eastbourne Sixth Form College magazines donated by the late John Morris, who was the last Headmaster of the Grammar School, Head of the short-lived Grammar & High School and then Principal of the Sixth Form College throughout its existence.
  • Various other documents, photographs and other artefacts / items of School memorabilia, details of which will be posted on the website in due course.

The ACT will be glad to hear – via the Hon Secretary – from any Old Grammarian who has School memorabilia that they believe would be suitable for inclusion in the Archive.


Reflecting the School’s position in the history of municipal secondary education in England the Executive will seek to ensure that relevant hard copy holdings in the EOGA Archive are deposited in the Sussex Record Office (the Keep at Falmer) or another location that offers public access.

As part of the celebrations to mark the 125th anniversary of the EMSS/EGS the archive went live in September 2024 on the EOGA Website with all captured magazines available as “searchable PDFs”.

Each scanned magazine is held as a PDF, and the magazines are arranged by decade of publication. Once an individual PDF has been downloaded, it can be searched for specified names or words. For those unfamiliar with searching in a PDF, download the magazine, then launch the Find function by pressing the CTRL+F keys; then enter the words or names to be searched in the text box which opens near the top of your screen and view the results.

1940

Vol.VII No.34 April 1940

'School Notes' comment – In years to come, when the younger generations are deploring the weather or other conditions, someone will say "Ah - but it's not so bad as in the winter of 1940!"
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1941

Vol.VII No.35 July 1941

'School Notes' comment – "Eastbourne Grammar School - at Hitchin" - our official address sums up the whole history of the past twelve months - the School in all its corporate life and activities has been transferred entire to this charming old fashioned town of Hitchin.
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1942

Vol.VIII No.36 July 1942

'School Notes' comment – The almost invariable success of boys in examinations - whether qualifying such as School Certificate, or competitive such as those for Apprentices in the Royal Navy or R.A.F. is most gratifying to masters and pupils.
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1943

Vol.VIII No.37 July 1943

'School Notes' comment – The outstanding event of the past year has been our "return from exile." The percentage of parents who wished their boys to remain in Hitchin was so small that it would have been impossible to maintain a separate school there.
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1944

Vol.IX No.38 July 1944

'School Notes' comment – In January 1904 two young and keen teachers met the inquisitive and appraising eyes of some 70 or 80 school boys as they entered the doors of the Eastbourne Secondary School for the first time.
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1945

Vol.IX No.39 July 1945

'Editorial' comment – Now VE-day has come and gone, and school life may be said to be normal once more.
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1946

Vol.X No.1 July 1946

'Editorial' comment – Mr. Cloke has begun effectively to blend the old with the new, preserving the best of both.
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1947

Vol.X No.2 July 1947

'School Notes' comment – People who are interested in statistics may like to know that in the last twelve months the school kitchen has served an average of well over 280 dinners a day.
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1948

Vol.X No.3 July 1948

'School Notes' comment – In School, as in the world, post-war recovery is a slower thing than all had hoped and many thought.
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1949

Vol.X No.4 July 1949

'Editorial' comment – In this magazine we have tried to catch something of the Grammar School spirit and tradition developed over the past fifty years.
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