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Drayton Manor High School was founded in 1930 as a county grammar school serving local children. With the reorganisation of schools in the London Borough of Ealing and abolition of the tripartite system, Drayton Manor received its first comprehensive intake in 1975, and changed its name to reflect this change in status.
This category includes former pupils of the Drayton Manor Grammar School. Pages in category "People educated at Drayton Manor High School" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Julian Clary (1959–), comedian, went to St Benedict's School, a Roman Catholic school in Ealing. Charlotte Cooper (1870–1966), tennis player. Peter Crouch (1981–), footballer, spent his childhood living in Pitshanger Village, attending North Ealing Primary School and Drayton Manor High School.
The London Diocesan Board for Schools, used the Trust and the free school initiative to fund a new school. The William Perkin Church of England High School opened in September 2013 with places for 1400 pupils. [1] Ealing Fields High School was opened by a parent-led group, as a free school in 2016. It merged into the trust in Spring 2017 when ...
Charles Palmer first took an interest in judo at the age of 14 while attending Drayton Manor High School. He joined Ealing Judo Club by claiming that he was 16 years old. In 1948, under the teachings of Gunji Koizumi and Trevor Leggett of the Budokwai, he was awarded the grade of 1st dan black belt.
Bordeston Secondary Modern School, which was for boys, opened in 1932. It played a significant role in the educational history of the area, alongside other schools like Drayton Manor Grammar School (Now Drayton Manor High School) The Bordeston school eventually merged with the others to form Elthorne High School.
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