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  1. The school was established in 1919 in Tottenhall Road as a mixed secondary school. In 1924, it moved to Southgate House, where it remained until 1987. The staff and pupils built an observatory. From 1960 to the early 1970s, there was an annexe in the Fox Lane school, Palmers Green. The annexe catered for the 1st 2 years of pupils.

  2. 5 de fev. de 2023 · In 1967, Minchenden Grammar School was converted from a grammar school to Minchenden School, a comprehensive school, with the upper school in High Street and the lower school in Fox Lane. [1]

  3. Minchenden Grammar School was in suburban outer London, beyond the London County Council’s administrative area in the County of Middlesex (the education authority) and in the borough of Southgate, but effectively in London in terms of transport, employment, and...

  4. to get to grammar school, and students at Southgate Technical College were seen as “greaser boys, [with] leather jackets, motorcycles, and they are regarded as the ‘techs,’ and beyond the pale.” 28

  5. minchenden school | Facebook. Public group. ·. 1.5K members. Join group. Immediately opposite, behind a high wall and surrounded by many fine old trees, is Southgate House, a building of yellow brick with stone dressings and a...

  6. In 1967, Minchenden Grammar School was converted from a grammar school to Minchenden School, a comprehensive school, with the upper school in High Street and the lower school in Fox Lane.

  7. Minchenden Grammar School was established in 1919 and was later merged into Arnos School, which became Broomfield School. It was named after the Minchenden Oak which featured in the school's badge. A plaque at 18 The Green, Southgate Green, marks the former location of the house.