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The school is named after St Mary Magdalene Church. The original primary school site on Kingsman Street in Woolwich was established in the Victorian era, connected to the nearby St Mary Magdalene Church. In 2016 plans were approved for the school to expand to include a secondary school department and sixth form. The secondary school was ...
47.St Alfege with St Peter’s CE Primary School; 48.St Joseph’s RC Primary School; 49.St Margaret Clitherow RC Primary School; 50.St Margaret’s CE Primary School; 51.St Mary Magdalene CE All Through School; 52.St Mary’s RC Primary School; 53.St Patrick’s RC Primary School; 54.St Peter’s RC Primary School; 55.St Thomas A Becket RC ...
Pages in category "Secondary schools in the Royal Borough of Greenwich" ... Saint Mary Magdalene Church of England All Through School; St Paul's Academy, Abbey Wood ...
In the 1970s the parish of St Mary Magdalene was merged into the three-church parish of Woolwich. Some restoration work was done in 1977, and in 2008 the gallery partitions were removed, restoring the spatial integrity of the building. [7] In May 2019 St Mary's Church and Gardens became part of a conservation area.
For decades, the royal family has made a habit of visiting St Mary Magdalene, a 16th-century church on their Sandringham property, on Christmas day, and 2024 is shaping up to be no different.
In 2016, construction started on new buildings for St Mary Magdalene Church of England School (part of the Koinonia Federation; the federation then operated at four Greenwich sites, two of which moved to the new building on completion in September 2018). The school is located at the corner of Millennium Way and John Harrison Way, and has sports ...
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In September 2019 it moved, with Years 7 and 8 into custom-built temporary buildings on its new site, the former Blackheath Bluecoat School. It had to wait for possession until the St Mary Magdalene School, which was temporarily occupying the Bluecoat buildings, moved to its new permanent home on the Greenwich Peninsula. The old Bluecoat ...