Minchenden Grammar School

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Minchenden School
Minchenden Grammar School
Motto Robur durabit
Established 1919
Closed 1984
Location High Street
Southgate
London
England
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Local authority Middlesex (1919-1965)
Enfield (1965-1984)
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Colours Green
Website Minchenden School

Minchenden School was a mixed secondary school situated in Southgate, North London, established in 1919 with 90 pupils.[1]

History

The school was established in 1919 in Tottenhall Road as a mixed secondary school. In 1924, it moved to Southgate House, where it remained until 1987,[2] and was renamed Minchenden School. The staff and pupils built an observatory.[3] From 1960 to 1967, there was an annexe in the Fox Lane school, Palmers Green.[1] The school's English department was particularly strong. Head of English Douglas Barnes 1959-1966 introduced a series of important innovations in teaching methods. In 1967, Minchenden Grammar School was converted from a grammar school to Minchenden School, a comprehensive school, with the upper school in High Street and the lower school in Fox Lane.[1] It was merged with Arnos School in 1984 to form Broomfield School.

The building is now used by Southgate College.

Former teachers

Notable alumni

British International in 3 different sports. Athletics, Bobsleigh, American Football.

1984 Winter Olympics in Sarajevo 10th 2man, 15th 4man events. Was also coach to the Jamaican Bobsleigh team 1989-1992

References

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Further reading

  • Minchenden School golden anniversary, 1919-1969, published by Minchenden School, 1969 ISBN 978-0-9501826-0-5
  • Douglas Barnes, Becoming an English Teacher (London: NATE, 2000)

External links

  • Social Change and English, 1945-1965 - Minchenden is one of three schools in London that are included in this Leverhulme Trust-funded project about the teaching of English in the period 1945-1965. The project is collecting oral histories from former teachers and pupils at the school.