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Woolwich Polytechnic Junior Technical School for Boys was established in MacBean Street in 1912 to train boys for jobs at engineering works. The school became the responsibility of London County Council in 1956, as Woolwich Polytechnic Boys School. [2] In 1974 the polytechnic was reorganised as a six-form entry comprehensive school spread over ...
Woolwich Polytechnic and Woolwich Polytechnic School are names shared by more than one institution: Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys, a school located in Thamesmead, London; Woolwich Polytechnic School for Girls, a school located in Thamesmead, London; University of Greenwich, previously known as Woolwich Polytechnic
The school was established in September 2019, constructed on a playing field of Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys. [2] [3] It is a free school for girls aged 11 to 16, [4] however a sixth form provision is offered in conjunction with Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys on the boys' school site.
Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys; 16.Woolwich Polytechnic School for Girls; Special and alternative schools. Charlton Park Academy; King's Oak School;
The university dates back to 1890, when Woolwich Polytechnic, the second-oldest polytechnic in the United Kingdom, [6] opened in Woolwich. It was founded by Frank Didden, supported by and following the principles of Quintin Hogg, and opened to students in October 1891. Like Hogg's pioneering venture in London's Regent Street, it initially ...
Woolwich Polytechnic (later Thames Polytechnic, now the University of Greenwich) in south-east London, emerged in the 1890s and is considered the second-oldest polytechnic in the UK. [citation needed] The South-Western Polytechnic Institute (1895–1922) was founded for 'the provision of education for the poorer inhabitants of London'.
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The college opened in 2002, and occupies some buildings previously used for secondary school education since 1928. The school was initially Woolwich County School (created when Woolwich Polytechnic Boys Secondary School, a secondary school established alongside Woolwich Polytechnic in 1897, split into two sites in 1928; the other is now Woolwich Polytechnic School for Boys), [2] and later ...