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St. Nicholas Grammar School was a grammar school, located in Northwood Hills, in the London Borough of Hillingdon, Middlesex. In 1977, it joined with the neighbouring St Mary's Grammar School for Girls to form Haydon School. ==History== Approval to begin construction of ''St. Nicholas Grammar School'' was granted on 11 May 1953, and the work was undertaken by construction firm of Holland, Hannen & Cubitts. In 1954 two forms were established at ''Bourne Secondary Modern'' to become the nucleus of pupils, forming 2a and 2b at the new building in 1955. The grammar school opened in 1955, and ran for 22 years. Its crest was a bishop's mitre surrounded by three money bags. The first headmaster was Robert Francis Edward Watson (8 March 1910 - 16 July 2004), who assembled the teaching staff during the late winter and early spring of 1955. He held the position until retiring at the end of term 1975. Robert Watson was succeeded by Leslie Shearn who guided the school through amalgamation with the adjacent girl's school. In 1978, ''Haydon School'' changed the crest to a stylized stag's head. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「St Nicholas Grammar School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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