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  1. The result was the Blackheath and Kidbrooke National Church of England School, built on a site adjoining the old school in Old Dover Road. The school became a secondary mixed school. In 1945 the London County Council felt that the Greenwich Girls' Blue Coat School, which by then was a technical school providing tuition in housecraft, catering and needlework to 60 girls aged 14–16, was too small.

  2. Blackheath Bluecoat School dates from 1959 until 2014. This site documents the some fascinating highlights of history of the schools. 1700 Blue Coat Girls’ School founded in Greenwich. 1854 St John’s National C of E School opened in Russell Place. 1911 Blackheath & Kidbrooke C of E School opened in Old Dover Road. 1973 New enlarged ...

  3. Sep 16, 2024 · Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England School London Paper catalogues available to view at The National Archives - (1) NRA 44808 Blackheath Bluecoat School ...

  4. In 1968 the third stage of extending the school began in earnest. The Head Master, Mr John Williams, and the Chair of Governors, the Rev’d Robert Otway (Vicar of St Johns) worked tirelessly to promote the project for Blackheath Bluecoat School to become the Church of England’s most modern, fully comprehensive school in South East London.

  5. A history of the Greenwich Blue Coat Schools. Since the Bluecoat History Web Site was launched in September 2009 we have been contacted by a number of ex pupils who have shared their memories of the time they spent at the school. The Street Family. Information from Albert Street (who sadly passed away in 2009) and Alice Wood née Street who ...

  6. Jul 4, 2014 · It became the Bluecoat School for Girls, and has been educating children in Greenwich ever since. In 1753, a new school was built at a cost of £512 ( right ), and it grew through the years. In 1908, at a meeting presided over by the then Bishop of Southwark , Dr Edward Talbot, an appeal for £5000 was launched to start an entirely new school for 150 boys, 150 girls, and 100 infants.

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  8. Blackheath Bluecoat Church of England School was a secondary school and sixth form located in the Blackheath Standard area of Blackheath, in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Its closure was announced in January 2012 and the school formally closed at the end of August 2014.