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  1. This decision, made by the Greenwich Council Cabinet on 17 th January 2012 was in spite of a public consultation in which over 90% of the responses opposed closure. The Staff, pupils, parents and governors have conducted a vigorous campaign to save the school, but all to no avail. The proposal will see the school close in August 2014.

  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 29, 2024 · I have marked the Green Coat School with the green circle and the Gray Coat School in the orange circle (a grey circle did not stand out well on the map). The blue colour for the coats of the Blue Coast School seems to have been in use by 1700, when the uniform for the school was decided, and blue was chosen as “the most convenient colour would be Blew, being different from the other schools ...

  4. Sep 16, 2024 · Blue Coat Girls School, Greenwich. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

  5. Greenwich Blue Coat Girls’ School 1928 Rose Ellen Boniface was admitted to the school on 22 April 1931 (aged 14) and was there for two years until February 1933. She took up a position as a parlour maid in the home of the Hon. Mrs Brassey of Bentley Square at the wages of £24 per annum.

  6. The Greenwich Blue Coat Foundation (also known as “The Blue Coat Trust”) is a Charitable Trust established from the original Blue Coat School for Girls which was founded in 1700 by “some charitable ladies”, who were associated with St Alphege’s Church, Greenwich. They were led by Mrs Margaret Flamsteed, wife of Sir John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer Royal.

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  8. 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. In 1959 the school amalgamated with the Blackheath and Kidbrooke School to form the Blackheath & Bluecoat School.

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