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  1. Buy a copy. For prints: Contact Merton Heritage Service. Tel.020 8545 3239 Email: A birthday with a difference. Staff and pupils find a tasty way to celebrate the 21st anniversary of Glastonbury Road School, Morden in 1954. Cutting the cake is Miss Allen, the first Headmistress.

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  3. Jul 30, 2012 · Glastonbury High School For Boys, Morden, Surrey, UK is a Facebook page for former students and staff of the school. It is a place to share memories, photos, news and events. Join the page and reconnect with your old classmates and teachers.

  4. I went to Glastonbury Road School in the early 1960's. It was a school for boys at that time, after the building of Sutton Common Road School which became the school for girls. When Glastonbury closed some time later, Sutton Common became mixed. Mr Twilley was headmaster during my time at Glastonbury.

  5. Public group. ·. 36 members. Join group. Glastonbury High school For Boys class of 83 For all the sad fuckers who went to this hole and left in 1983 i might except 1982 and 1984 but on with...

  6. An Inspectors Report dated May 11th 1940 shows that what was once Central Girls School No 6 was now named Glastonbury Central Girls. This consisted of around 340 girls in ten classes with thirteen assistant teachers two of whom took Domestic subjects. The first year which was divided into three classes took a General course used to assess the ...

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  8. No 1 School, opened in 1930. Later named “The Willows,” it held a girls’ school, plus junior and mixed infants’ departments. Built in 1933, No. 6 school was eventually renamed Glastonbury Road School. The school was originally for boys and mixed infants but the site later housed a Central Girls' School.

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