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Avanti House Secondary School is coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in the Stanmore area of the London Borough of Harrow, England. [ 1 ] It is a Hindu faith free school that was established in 2012, and is part of the Avanti Schools Trust .
Avanti House Secondary School; Bentley Wood High School; Canons High School; Harrow High School; Hatch End High School; Nower Hill High School; Park High School; Pinner High School; Rooks Heath School; Sacred Heart Language College; St Gregory's RC Science College* Salvatorian College; Whitefriars School; Whitmore High School
Avanti House Secondary School [20] [2] is the first Hindu faith secondary school in the United Kingdom, operating in the London borough of Harrow. It had no permanent building between 2012 and 2018, however the school is now based on Wemborough Road.
Krishna Avanti Primary School opened in borrowed space in nearby Little Stanmore School in September 2008. [3] A permanent location was built at the William Ellis Playing Fields in Edgware, suggested to Avanti Schools Trust as a possible site by Harrow Council, opening in September 2009. In January 2010, the school held an event for the press ...
Park High School opened 29 August 1939, originally as two schools: Chandos Girls School and Chandos Boys School. Both Schools closed shortly afterwards, following Neville Chamberlain's declaration of 3 September 1939 that all schools should be closed until further notice, but by 23 October 1939 the school was operational once more, but student numbers were initially limited until adequate ...
Bentley Wood High School specialises in maths, science and computing. It has been recognised for its 2015 performance by the Schools, Students and Teachers network (SSAT). [2] The school was declared outstanding by Ofsted, [3] and has been in the top 1% of schools nationally for three years. It was recognised as the seventh highest-performing ...
The house was later used as a boys' preparatory school. It was demolished in 1938 and the site was taken over by the Royal Auxiliary Air Force as the headquarters of Balloon Command. [13] The history of the area is reflected in street names, such as Lady Aylesford Avenue and Abercorn Road. RAF Stanmore Park closed in 1997 and is now a housing ...
The houses have colours, and each house has two house captains amongst the pupils (a year 9 and a year 11), and a staff head of house. Today the school caters to girls from ages 4 to 18. It comprises a Junior School (Reception to Year 6) and Senior School (Year 7–13). Former pupils are known as ONLs, short for Old North Londoners. The uniform ...