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After Strand School's closure, the buildings became known as the Strand Centre and had various uses. They were used as temporary premises for schools being renovated and by an Albanian Youth Group. In 2000 they were converted for use as a primary school to temporarily house Brockwell Primary School,
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The Civil Service Department, as it was known in the early years, started with an intake of 172 men: it did not yet constitute a school for boys. In 1892 Braginton got permission to run a correspondence course, and day classes, for pupils wishing to compete for "boy clerkships" and "boy
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Thatcher turned down this application in January 1973, saying that the change of heart was because she had "listened to the parents and watched their fight to save a small school which provided an opportunity for anyone who got there on a basis of merit, whatever his background."
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as a "small maintained boys' grammar school in an elderly building," be turned into a comprehensive; its pupils were to be transferred to Dick Sheppard, with the Strand and Tulse Hill buildings merged to form a single new comprehensive school. Battle once again commenced.
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The school has been described as, "one of the finest secular buildings in terms of its architectural quality and character" and, "a splendid local landmark of significant historic and architectural interest in its own right." A less obvious feature is the two
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After the move to its new red brick premises, Strand flourished as a grammar school. Though its priority had been to prepare candidates for the civil service, it went on to offer courses leading to the Ordinary and Advanced level
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school with capacity for 100 pupils at key stages 3 and 4, "aged 9 to 19 years who have learning difficulties with associated social and communication needs. Many ... pupils have autism". The school moved from Elmcourt Road in
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determined that a mere basement was insufficient for a school. The threat of withdrawal of grant support caused the LCC to undertake to provide new buildings in Elm Park, between Tulse Hill and
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Edmund Bird, (January 1997), Consultation Draft Report & Character Assessment Statement for the Proposed Brixton Hill Conservation Area, (London Borough of Lambeth Environmental Services)
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The buildings near the southern end of Elm Park were built by the London County Council between 1912 and 1914 under the direction of the chief architect W.E. Riley. The style employed was
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was granted forbidding closure. The Labour-controlled ILEA was forced to abandon immediate closure of Strand, but made a second application to the minister in July 1972.
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in London's Strand. The teaching of evening classes commenced there in 1848; under Alfred Barry, principal between 1868 and 1883, these were "considerably extended":
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while the new Jubilee Primary School was being built on Brockwell's site. When Jubilee Primary finally opened in 2003 the Strand premises again fell vacant.
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in the Strand, for those seeking entry into the lower grades. The prestige of being associated with the university college was an added benefit.
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When in 1875 the government extended the range of the Civil Service entry examination, William Braginton ... set up private classes in rooms at
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Keith Dakin-White, 'History of Strand School, 1875–1913', written for MA in Science Education, Chelsea College, University of London, 1984
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Rev. Donald Aird, Vicar of St Marks Church, Hamilton Terrace, London NW8 (1979–1995), founder of the Society of Christians and Jews.
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examinations. Extra-curricular activities included a variety of sports such as football, cricket, swimming, athletics, boxing and
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There were a number of societies, including a debating society, a dramatic society and, in later years, a film society. The
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Strand served its surrounding area for most of the twentieth century as the local boys' grammar school, with nearby
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The successful campaign provided what was to prove, in the end, only temporary respite. With the abolition of the
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In 2007, to house Elm Court School, major renovation were made at the former Strand School site. Elm Court is a
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The school suffered a major tragedy on 17 April 1936 when a hiking party of 27 were caught in a blizzard in the
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London County Council, (1962), Secondary Schools in Bermondsey, Lambeth and Southwark, Division 8, page 22
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took the decision to go fully comprehensive. So in 1972 the ILEA again proposed that Strand, described by
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London County Council, (1962), Secondary Schools in Bermondsey, Lambeth and Southwark, Division 8
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Lambeth Planning Applications Committee, Case No. 06/02778/RG3, Page 100, (Lambeth Planning)
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In the mid-1950s came the first serious threat to Strand School's existence, when two large
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Strand School got its name from the fact that it originated in the evening department of
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dressings, enlivened by a central stone arched window incorporating a sculpture.
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There are some interesting photos of the school by a former pupil (scroll down)
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London County Council, Secondary Schools: Division 8, April 1962, page 24.
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courts located behind the school. These are similar to those required for
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Around 1979 Strand School was closed down. Its remnants were merged with
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Former pupils are known as Old Strandians. They include the following:
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Distinguished in its heyday for its contribution of young men to the
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at the rear of the main building, and, on the top floor, what were
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Sagen in Oberried und seinen Ortsteilen Hofsgrund, St. Wilhelm,
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Ralph Bushill Henderson: 1911–13. He then continued at Brixton.
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for boys in 1956, the latter built on what had been the Strand
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The school's name was not apparent, however, till 1897, when
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Other features of the school were its main hall with its
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1956: Tulse Hill Comprehensive School and the final years
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Obituary: Charles Alfred Fisher, MA, D. Lit., 1916–1982
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Grammar school in Tulse Hill, Lambeth, London, England
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School War Memorial to those who died in World War II
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highlighted the negligence of the master in charge.
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Index


Tulse Hill
Lambeth
London
Old Strandians
grammar school
Tulse Hill
South London
King's College
Strand
civil service
comprehensive school
Greater London Council
James Lovelock
Gaia hypothesis
King's College
King's College
King's College School
Wimbledon
London County Council
Board of Education
Brixton Hill
South London
University of London
King's College London (Transfer) Act 1908
8 Edw. 7
GCE
fives
House system
Strand

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