This photograph shows the restored school, with the late 14th century Prounces house on the far left. The school reopened in January with 11 boys. Ridewood — — Pupils increased to and the buildings extended. In the school passed under the control of the County Council. In the South Block was erected with the aid of a grant from the Middlesex County Council, and six years later the 18th-century Assembly Rooms were purchased; these additions provided laboratories, a library, a staff room, and several classrooms.
Mr Edwin M Eagles — — The school continued to grow and in a new hall and three more classrooms were erected purchased Enfield Court now known as Lower School — housing the juniors and the grounds became the playing fields. Soar — building of the new hall began Main Hall at Upper plus other additions; classrooms, new library, science labs. Under the Education Act the school became a voluntary controlled school.
In , when there were pupils, Mr Soar retired. The memorial at Enfield Grammar School Upper School site commemorates the 11 staff and old boys of the school who lost their lives service the country. Following the end of the war, he placed an advertisement in the local press on several occasions , announcing the intention of placing a permanent memorial at the school, as had been the case after the Great War, where 96 Old Boys died in the service of their country.
For reasons unknown to this day, nothing came of it. Shortly before David died in , he passed the file on to the current Hon. Secretary, David Malleson. Plans were made and an appeal for funds was launched. Old Photographs. An Enfield Grammar School Magazine from Once you have entered the document you can use the zoom function at the top and use your cursor to move around the page.
The arrow on the left and right will turn the pages for you. Royal Signal Corps —6. Alan G. Bob Cobbing — Avant-garde soundtext poet, performer and publisher; manager famous underground Better Books on Charing Cross Road in s; founding member and vice president Association of Little Presses; council member Poetry Society; Notable Alumni - Science, Medical. Sir Alec Merrison — D. The trustees seem to have been smarting from their defeat, for they pointedly demanded Milne's strict compliance with the provisions regarding hours of attendance and holidays.
Relations with the next master, James Emery , were also unhappy, and an unsuccessful attempt was made to eject him for neglect of duty. He was eventually bought out by his successor, Charles Chambers In the trustees fell out with Chambers and attempted to dismiss him, an action which had the support of the Charity Commission. This course was opposed by the Vicar of Enfield, J. Heath, who thought that further litigation would be both costly and unsuccessful; he added that being bankrupt did not make a man a worse schoolmaster.
Chambers won his case and the school had to meet a further heavy bill for costs. The uncertainty and expense occasioned by the lawsuits naturally affected the school adversely, while rival National and private schools all benefited.
This was confirmed by the Schools Enquiry inspection in There were then 75 boys who were taught the elementary subjects and history, grammar, and geography. There was no Latin, French, or drawing, nor were there examinations or prizes; the books were antiquated, the school was badly organized, and the buildings were unsatisfactory. Chambers kept an entirely separate private school of 17 boarders and 5 day boys and was therefore unlikely to be able to give proper attention to the grammar school.
In a parish meeting was held to discuss the future of the school and it was decided to apply to the Endowed School Commissioners for a new scheme.
This permitted the sale of the Poynetts estate and the introduction of school fees. About Enfield Grammar School Enfield Grammar School is rightly proud of its fine traditions and examination achievements. Load interactive map Location. Downloads School prospectus. Inspection report. Its really helped me to make friends - Yr8 Student. As a new student at the end of Year 10, I would say I settled in quickly as the students and staff were welcoming - Yr10 Student.
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