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  1. 22 de may. de 2024 · A Visit to the House of Charles Dickens | ENFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 22nd May 2024 Mrs S Field. With the sponsorship of the Kasuma Trust and the Speakers Trust, pupil premium students were given the exciting opportunity to visit the Charles Dickens Museum last week.

  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · ENFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. An Academy Trust. About Us. Learning & Support. Parents & Students. Sixth Form. EGS Community. >>>>>Race to the Line!…………….. 23rd May 2024 Mrs S Field. Race to the Line Competition. Year 7 engaged in a design competition as part of science week.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Exam Season is Here! Wishing our students the very best with their exams over the coming weeks. Keep calm. Revise. Do your best. You’ve got this! #enfieldgrammarschool #enfield #examready #exams2024. Front Page News, Latest News, Sixth Form News and Events, Staff News, Student News.

  4. Hace 3 días · By 1964 there were three grammar schools: Enfield (boys), the county school (girls), and Ambrose Fleming (boys). Of the nine secondary modern schools, four shared their premises with primary schools: Bush Hill Park (mixed), George Spicer central (mixed), Ponders End (girls), and Suffolks (mixed).

  5. 20 de may. de 2024 · ENFIELD GRAMMAR SCHOOL - TEACHER OF SCIENCE. Salary: M1 – UPS3 (outer London) Location: Enfield. Start date: September 2024. Would you like to work at a school that has a prestigious past, a wonderful present and a bright future? Would you like to work in a well-established school, proudly rated Good by Ofsted in September 2018?

  6. Hace 5 días · The lands were granted in 1548 to Walter Farre and Ralph Standish of London but later formed part of the endowment of Enfield grammar school and the parochial charities. The brotherhood of Our Lady at Enfield was mentioned in 1464, when Walter Ford left 13s. 4d. for an obit.

  7. Hace 5 días · In 1803, the Enfield Volunteers had difficulty raising funds and recruits despite having support from the local gentry. By the mid-19th Century they had become the Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, headed by Colonel Somerset who lived in Enfield Court (now Enfield Grammar Lower School).