Wisbech Grammar School is an 11–18 mixed, Church of England, private day school and sixth form in Wisbech, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. Founded by the Guild of the Holy Trinity in 1379, it is one of the oldest schools in the country.
View from across the River Nene
The south porch of St Peter's church, Wisbech. The school originally met in the room above
The former guildhall, now known as the Old Grammar School, was the site of the school between 1401 and 1898
The South Brink site of the boys' grammar school between 1898–1971
Wisbech is a market town, inland port and civil parish in the Fenland district in Cambridgeshire, England. In 2011 it had a population of 31,573. The town lies in the far north-east of Cambridgeshire, bordering Norfolk and only 5 miles (8 km) south of Lincolnshire. The tidal River Nene running through the town is spanned by two road bridges. Wisbech is in the Isle of Ely and has been described as "the Capital of The Fens".
The North Brink
Peckover House on North Brink by the Nene
Wisbech Council Chamber on the first floor of the Corn Exchange
Museum Square, Wisbech