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Coe-Brown Northwood Academy was founded in 1867 as a small private academy after veterans from the Civil War had pushed for the creation of a high school in Northwood. Shares were sold to 200 shareholders at $10.00. The shareholders originally owned the academy. Another high school in Northwood, the Northwood Seminary, was created in the same year.
NORTHWOOD — Headmaster David S. Smith announces Coe-Brown Northwood Academy’s top 10 graduates of the Class of 2024. The graduates are listed below in alphabetical order.
Holy Trinity CE School, Northwood; John Locke Academy, Uxbridge; Lake Farm Park Academy, Hayes; Lady Bankes Primary School, Ruislip; Laurel Lane Primary School, West ...
Previously a foundation school administered by Hillingdon London Borough Council, in February 2012 Northwood School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by Partnership Learning. The school was then selected as the site of a brand new aviation college in association with British Airways and Brunel University.
Coe-Brown Northwood Academy: Public academy 201 – Coe-Brown Northwood Academy (9 to 12) [Pinkerton Academy] Public academy 202 – Pinkerton Academy (9 ot 12) Prospect Mountain High School: Joint Maintenance Agreement (JMA) 301 – Prospect Mountain JMA (9 to 12)
St Helen's School was founded by May Rowland Brown in 1899. Having been trained as a teacher at Cambridge Training College for Women, she began to teach at Northwood College, which at the time, refused to take in any students that were connected with trade. Whilst still at Northwood College, a group of local businessmen persuaded her to start ...
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The school will furnish a home in which boys may have careful personal attention, the advantages of experienced teachers and wholesome natural outdoor life and amusements.” [1] During this time the school was known variously as Hopkins School, Lake Placid School, and Lake Placid Boys School. Hopkins led the school until 1921 and oversaw its ...