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After 30 years as parish priest, Mgr Creede retired on the Feast of Our Lady of Lourdes 11 February 2000 and Fr Patrick Sammon arrived to become the fourth parish priest. One of the first projects Fr Sammon undertook was the building of the Pastoral Centre next to the church. The building includes 5 meeting rooms and a large hall for parish events.
Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary School; Parkhill Infants' School; ... Wanstead Church School; Wells Primary School; William Torbitt Primary School; Winston Way Academy;
The Royal Wanstead School was by the Eagle Pond, Snaresbrook up to about 1970. It subsequently became the site of a Crown Court. Wanstead is home to a large comprehensive school, Wanstead High School. Primary schools in Wanstead include Wanstead Church, Our Lady of Lourdes RC, Aldersbrook and Nightingale.
Newfield Primary School; North West London Jewish Day School (J) Northview Junior and Infant School; Oakington Manor Primary School; Oliver Goldsmith Primary School; Our Lady of Grace Infant School (RC) Our Lady of Grace Junior School (RC) Our Lady of Lourdes Primary School (RC) Park Lane Primary School; Preston Manor School; Preston Park ...
Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Primary School (commonly abbreviated to OLOL) is a primary school in The Limes Avenue, near Bowes Road, in Arnos Grove in the London Borough of Enfield. The school opened in 1971. [1] An ICT suite was built at the school in 2001, and the school won achievement awards from the DfES in 2001, 2002 and 2003. The ...
The Palmer Catholic Academy (TPCA), [1] previously known as Canon Palmer Catholic School, is a Roman Catholic secondary Academy school in Ilford, located in the London Borough of Redbridge, England that was the first of its type in the area.
Our Lady of Lourdes is a Roman Catholic Church. The Parish was established in the Diocese of Westminster in 1923, and mass was said in the presbytery until the church was built in 1935. Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic Primary School was built in 1972 on the land owned by the Church to provide an education for the children of the parish. [9]
The school's building Walthamstow House was bought by Sir Robert Wigram, 1st Baronet and he lived there with Lady Eleanor Wigram. She organised the first National School in Walthamstow. They were involved in a number of other organisations.