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1995 – Hatch End's grounds were used to film the TV series The Demon Headmaster. 2004 – Round House (drama centre) opened. 2006 – Hatch End sixth Form was established. 2010 – Hatch End Sixth Form, a new modern building, was opened by Gareth Thomas, local politician and alumnus of the school. 2011 – Hatch End High school gained academy ...
Hatch End High School; N. Nower Hill High School; P. Park High School, Stanmore; R. Rooks Heath School; S. Sacred Heart Language College; St Gregory's Catholic ...
Stanmore College is a small college for further education in the London Borough of Harrow.It was established in 1987 as one of the borough's three tertiary colleges, originally called Elm Park College.
Barry Cryer, comedy writer and author, lived in Hatch End. [10] Roger Glover, bassist with Deep Purple, started his professional music career with Episode Six, based in Hatch End. [11] Marc Haynes, broadcaster and podcaster, grew up in Hatch End. David Kemp, former English professional footballer and manager, was born in Hatch End.
The London Borough of Harrow (/ ˈ h ær oʊ /) [3] is a London borough in northwest London, England; it forms part of Outer London.It borders four other London boroughs – Barnet to the east of ancient Watling Street (now the A5 road), Brent to the southeast, Ealing to the south and Hillingdon to the west and the Hertfordshire districts of Three Rivers and Hertsmere to the north.
Harrow College is a further education college in England with two campuses, in Harrow and Harrow Weald. [1] It was established in 1999 by the merger of two tertiary colleges; in 2017 it legally merged with Uxbridge College, [2] and in 2023 merged with Richmond upon Thames College, forming Harrow, Richmond & Uxbridge Colleges (HRUC).
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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 ...