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  1. St Nicholas Grammar School. Pre-Register. Our. Curriculum. Discover. St Nicholas. News. & Events. Contact Us. In 1994, Marie Claire Heerah founded St Nicholas Grammar School. The school is named after St Nicholas, one of the most popular saints of the Christian church.

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  2. Website. https://www.sngs.org.uk. 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 .

  3. Headmaster (1955 - 1975) St. Nicholas Grammar School was built by Middlesex County Council. At the time, after the War, there was an increasing demand on Secondary Schools, especially where housing development was spreading into the semi-rural suburbs on the edge of London. This was very true of ‘Metroland’ ‘gaily into Ruislip Gardens ...

  4. St Nicholas Grammar School will provide its students with the same base curriculum as recommended by the Ministry of Education. The school has however extensively built on this curriculum namely through the addition of several areas of study supported by carefully selected books as well as extensively researched teaching methods/aids.

  5. St Nicholas Grammar School was a grammar school located in Northwood Hills, in the London Borough of Hillingdon, Middlesex. The Beginning Approval to begin construction of the school was granted on 11th May 1953, and the work was undertaken by construction firm Holland, Hannen & Cubitts.

  6. History. Philosophy. Objectives. Remedial Education. Canteen Facilities. Our Specificities. In 1994, Marie Claire Heerah founded St Nicholas Grammar School. The school is named after St Nicholas, one of the most popular saints of the Christian church.

  7. First called SPG Grammar School by the founders led by Nathaniel Temple Hamlyn, then Anglican Bishop of Accra, it had lost its missionary bindings by the late 1920s when it was renamed St. Nicholas Grammar school, adopting the friendly prelate from Myra, Turkey, as its patron saint.