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  1. 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 buildings open. 2009 Blackheath Bluecoat School in federation ...

  2. 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.

  3. In 1965 the school became known as Blackheath Bluecoat School. A scheme to expand the school came to fruition in 1972 when building began on land adjoining the school. The new school was fully comprehensive with a target role of 1050 pupils including Sixth Form .

  4. A history of the Greenwich Blue Coat Schools. On 7th September 1959 Blackheath & Bluecoat School opened in the Blackheath & Kidbrook Schools building in Old Dover Road with additional girls from the Girls’ Blue Coat School Greenwich to make a two form entry school. The Head Master was Mr Galloway and the Deputy Head Mistress was Miss Tinniswood.

  5. Sep 16, 2024 · Blackheath Bluecoat School Archive Browse repositories. London ... All content is available under the Open Government Licence v3.0, except where otherwise stated

  6. In 1965 the school became known as Blackheath Bluecoat School. A scheme to expand the school came to fruition in 1972 when building began on land adjoining the school. The new school was fully comprehensive with a target role of 1050 pupils including Sixth Form.

  7. The Study Area includes the grounds and buildings of the former Blackheath Bluecoat School (closed 2014). The Bluecoat school was founded 1700, in Greenwich, as a charity for girls, while the former Blackheath and Kidbrook school was founded on a site adjacent to the present, in 1854, as the St John's National School.

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