School song
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A school song, Alma mater[1], school hymn or school anthem is the patronal song of a school. In England, this tradition is particularly strong in public schools and grammar schools.
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[edit] List of school hymns and songs
[edit] Canada
- McGill University - "Hail, Alma Mater" (formal) and "James McGill"
- Selwyn House School - O God of All Being
- Upper Canada College - Praise My Soul, the King of Heaven
[edit] England
- Douai School - Ad Multos Annos
- Dover Grammar School for Boys - Thou Whose Almighty Word
- Downside School - Patriae domus decorem
- Eton College - Carmen Etoniense
- Loughborough Grammar School - Our Father by Whose Servant (G.W. Briggs)
- Stamford School - Carmen Stamfordiense and In Father Time's Remoter Days
- William Hulme's Grammar School - The Hulme Song and Jerusalem
- Normanhurst School - The Child is the Father of the Man
[edit] =India
[edit] Scotland
[edit] Sri Lanka
- Girls' High School - Forty Years On
[edit] USA
- St. Albans School - Men of the Future, Stand
- TMI — The Episcopal School of Texas - For the Splendor of Creation
- University of North Dakota - UND Alma Mater
[edit] Notes
- ^ Mainly used in the USA, from so many of these songs having alma mater as their incipit.
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