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Pembroke School was established in 1974 through the amalgamation of Girton Girls' School and King's College, a school for boys.
The founding schools were small, neighbouring, independent schools of quality and have a combined history dating back to 1915.
Pembroke School is non-denominational and has a philosophy that is based on Christian principles.
Contexto geográfico y cultural
Mandatos/Fuentes de autoridad
Estructura administrativa
Pembroke School consists of three campus locations for Junior School, Middle School and Senior School.
The School Archivist office is situated in Middle School, King's Campus.
Administración de registros y políticas de recolección
Pembroke School Archives is responsible for the preservation of documents, photographs, textiles, objects and memorabilia connected with the history of Pembroke including our founding schools, Girton and King's College.
Edificios
Fondos
Complete set of school publications including those of founding schools
Historical records of past students, sporting honour boards, trophies
Textiles including uniforms from Pembroke, King's and Girton
Photographs
Videos, CDs and a collection of books.
Material dates from 1915 for Girton, 1924 for King's College and 1974 for Pembroke School.
Instrumentos de descripción, guías y publicaciones
Davis, J.R. (John Robert), Principles & Pragmatism Volume 1 - A history of Girton and King's College
Davis, J.R. (John Robert), Principles & Pragmatism Volume 2 - A history of Pembroke School, 1974-2010.
Open school office hours Mondays to Fridays, 8am-4.30pm during school terms and 8.30am-4pm during non-school terms. Closed public holidays and throughout Christmas and New Year.