Minchenden School was a mixed secondary school situated in Southgate, North London, established in 1919 with 90 pupils.[1] It merged with Arnos School in 1984.
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In 1967, MinchendenGrammarSchool was converted from a grammarschool to MinchendenSchool, a comprehensive school, with the upper school in High Street...
Dorothy Amea Frances (née Barnard; 1891–1975). After attending MinchendenGrammarSchool in Southgate, also in Middlesex (also now Greater London), Sallis...
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Communication. Brody was born in Southgate, London. He attended MinchendenGrammarSchool and studied A-Level Art, from a fine art viewpoint. In 1975, Brody...
London in 1948. The daughter of a Jewish butcher, Franks attended MinchendenGrammarSchool in Southgate, leaving at the age of 16. She completed a shorthand...
broadcasting service started in 1971 after funds were raised by MinchendenGrammarSchool. Initially broadcasting to six wards from a studio in the patients'...
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Minchington estate. MinchendenGrammarSchool was established in 1919 and was later merged into Arnos School, which became Broomfield School. It was named after...
lower-middle-class family, son of a clerk with London Transport. He attended MinchendenGrammarSchool. He was the first member of his family to go to university. Giddens...
through the work of Mencap. Judy grew up in London and went to MinchendenGrammarSchool before going on to study Economics and Political Science at Ruskin...
North London, before going to Woodhouse Grammar in North Finchley in 1968, and from there, moved to MinchendenSchool in Southgate in about 1970. Dunning...
at 21 feet 3 inches (6.48 m). MinchendenGrammarSchool was renamed after the tree in 1924 and featured it on their school badge. In 1971, some of the oak's...
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the 27 December 1948 in Bishop Auckland and attended the MinchendenSchool, a grammarschool in Southgate, London. He studied at the City of Leicester...
well at Southgate County School (became MinchendenSchool a different school to Southgate School ), a state grammarschool at Palmers Green, North London...