This school was originally established in 1614 in St. Mary's Guildhall, Lincoln before it was moved to Christ Hospital Terrace in 1623.[1] In September 1893 Lincoln Christ's Hospital Girls' High School was started, with Agnes Body as its headmistress.[5] On 22 July 1941 an RAF Handley Page Hampden crashed into the boarding house of the Girls' High School on Greestone Stairs,[6] killing Miss Edith Catherine Fowle, a languages teacher, as well as the occupants of the aircraft.Head of science, Ivan Sexton, and biology teacher, Andrew Brylewski, had helped the team.At the time, Shropshire county council were more interested in how the school's results had plummeted over five years since becoming a comprehensive [17] He grew up in Mevagissey,[18] and attended St Austell County Grammar School, taking a Geography degree at Worcester College, Oxford, and had served in the RAF Air Sea Rescue Service (Royal Air Force Marine Branch) in the war, then taught from 1959 at Melbourn Village College, where he became headteacher.[23] The present-day school has had Language College status since 2001, and offers lessons in French, Spanish, and German.As a comprehensive, its results place it in the top five most improved language colleges nationally.