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St Margaret's School is an independent co-educational boarding and day school for pupils aged 2–18 in Bushey, Hertfordshire. As well as day places, the school offers boarding options for pupils from year 7 (age 11) and is situated in 60 acres (240,000 m 2 ) of countryside close to London .
Date: 1896: Source: Drawing by Alfred Waterhouse (1830 - 1905) for St Margaret's School, Bushey, for the Clergy Orphan Corporation. Abstracted from: Modern school buildings, elementary and secondary: a treatise on the planning, arrangement, and fitting of day and boarding schools, having special regard to school discipline, organisation, and educational requirements, with chapters on the ...
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The school opened in 1789 with fifteen pupils in Somers Town, St Pancras, Middlesex. The school has moved between premises three times, twice within London and in 1934 to Rickmansworth in Hertfordshire, where it still is today. The Royal Masonic School is a day school for girls 4–18 and a boarding school for girls 7–18.
The second was a boys' school established in 1912 as the McTernan School for Boys. Upon merging in 1972, the combined school was called St. Margaret's-McTernan. [2] The unified name was meant to appeal to both school communities. [5] Circa 2004-2005 a "School Name Committee" was determining whether to and how to change the school's name. [6]