When.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Shillington, Bedfordshire - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shillington,_Bedfordshire

    Shillington is a village and civil parish in Bedfordshire, England. In the south of the parish the hamlet of Pegsdon includes the Pegsdon hills nature reserve and is a salient of the county into Hertfordshire .

  3. British Schools Museum - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Schools_Museum

    The British Schools Museum is an educational museum based in original Edwardian and Victorian school buildings in Hitchin in Hertfordshire, England. [1] The museum complex is made up of listed school buildings housing infants, girls and boys schools with houses for Master and Mistress. [ 2 ]

  4. Hitchin Boys' School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchin_Boys'_School

    Hitchin Boys' School (HBS) is an 11–18 boys academy-status secondary school, with sixth form, located in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, England.Founded in 1632 by John Mattocke, the single-sex school currently educates around 1,500 boys.

  5. Hitchin Girls' School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitchin_Girls'_School

    The school has 1079 students and is in a consortium for sixth form teaching with Hitchin Boys' School and The Priory School. It gained academy status in 2011. Its Main Block is the highest building in Hitchin, and upon inspection in 2013 it was given the "outstanding" rating by Ofsted. There are 80 teachers and 1100 students currently on roll.

  6. Joshua Girling Fitch - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Girling_Fitch

    The third son, William John (1826–1902), was headmaster of the Boys' British School, Hitchin, from 1854 until 1899. [1] From a private school Joshua passed to the Borough Road school, Southwark, where he became a pupil teacher in 1838 and a full assistant in 1842.

  7. Category:People educated at Hitchin Boys' School - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:People_educated_at...

    People educated at Hitchin Boys' School, formerly known as Hitchin Boys' Grammar School. Pages in category "People educated at Hitchin Boys' School" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.

  8. The Priory School, Hitchin - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Priory_School,_Hitchin

    Hitchin High School for Girls was opened in 1954 by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, and later in 1974 became Bowes Lyon and became co-educational after 1975. [1]In 1988 it became a comprehensive school and renamed The Priory School after the amalgamation of Bowes Lyon and Hitchin School (Bessemer), but has since gained specialisms in Computing, Business and Enterprise.

  9. British and Foreign School Society - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_and_Foreign_School...

    This holds school and college records, together with artefacts and curriculum materials with relevance to modern education. [6] The British Schools Museum is set in a cluster of school buildings on a site in Hitchin, Hertfordshire, dating from 1810, when a Lancasterian School was founded. The Lancasterian Schools were taken over by the British ...