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      • The first school to be built on the site of Twickenham School was named Whitton School. It was established in 1959, to cater for boys from the former Kneller School and girls from Stanley Road School.
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  2. The first school to be built on the site of Twickenham School was named Whitton School. It was established in 1959, to cater for boys from the former Kneller School and girls from Stanley Road School.

  3. Newland House School was founded in Newland House in Oak Lane, Twickenham, being, possibly, first named Amyand House School. The school moved to Strawberry Hill Road in about 1930 and then to Waldegrave Park in 1945 when it was also known as Twickenham Grammar School

  4. This was St. James's in Grosvenor Road, and its building may have stood on the site of the first St. James's chapel, which had been replaced some years before.

  5. The first school to be built on the site of Twickenham School was named Whitton School. It was established in 1959, to cater for boys from the former Kneller School and girls from Stanley Road School.

  6. Schools. Kneller School. Kneller Girls' and Kneller Boys' Schools opened on the same site, in 1936. The girls' school was at the railway end of the site and the boys were at the Meadway end. The assembly hall for the girls was on the first floor and that for the boys was beneath.

  7. build on prior learning in primary school and at KS3 in order to develop a life-long passion and enthusiasm for history develop students’ understanding of the history of Britain and the events that shaped it.

  8. Schools. Fortescue House School 1937 - 1971. This school was one of the original Shaftesbury Homes for boys. It was first established in 1878 in the original Fortescue House which stood at the junction of Amyand Park Road (previously Shoe or Shews Lane) and London Road in Twickenham.

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