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Blackheath Bluecoat School dates from 1959 until 2014. This site documents the some fascinating highlights of history of the schools. 1700 Blue Coat Girls’ School founded in Greenwich. 1854 St John’s National C of E School opened in Russell Place. 1911 Blackheath & Kidbrooke C of E School opened in Old Dover Road. 1973 New enlarged ...
- Blue Coat Girls’ School
Greenwich Blue Coat Girls’ School was founded as a charity...
- St John’s National C of E School
The St John’s National Church of England School was the...
- Blackheath & Bluecoat School
In 1960 the L.C.C. proposed enlarging the school to three...
- Contact
The Blackheath Bluecoat School building closed on 31 October...
- 2012 Royal Greenwich
The school took part in celebrations to mark the conferring...
- 2012 St Alfege's Celebration
On Thursday 19 th April 2012 pupils from the school took...
- School Archives
St John’s National Church of England Schools. Managers...
- Blackheath & Kidbrook Schools 1932-1939
This picture shows an infants class in the playground in...
- Blue Coat Girls’ School
The result was the Blackheath and Kidbrooke National Church of England School, built on a site adjoining the old school in Old Dover Road. The school became a secondary mixed school. In 1945 the London County Council felt that the Greenwich Girls' Blue Coat School, which by then was a technical school providing tuition in housecraft, catering and needlework to 60 girls aged 14–16, was too small.
In 1968 the third stage of extending the school began in earnest. The Head Master, Mr John Williams, and the Chair of Governors, the Rev’d Robert Otway (Vicar of St Johns) worked tirelessly to promote the project for Blackheath Bluecoat School to become the Church of England’s most modern, fully comprehensive school in South East London.
Jul 2, 2014 · A 314-year-old school which counts Rio Ferdinand and Stephen Lawrence as former pupils held a "bittersweet" service before its controversial closure. Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England School ...
Jul 4, 2014 · It was opened by Dr Talbot in 1911, and was called the Blackheath and Kidbrooke National Church of England School. In 1959, it was amalgamated with the Bluecoat School. Then, in the 1970s, the buildings were remodelled, and the Blackheath Bluecoat School became a fully comprehensive Church of England secondary school with 1050 pupils.
Sep 16, 2024 · England Visit website. Email ... Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England School London ... NRA 44808 Blackheath Bluecoat School The National Archives Kew, Richmond TW9 ...
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