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  1. Byron House School was an independent preparatory school in Highgate, London. History. Byron House was founded in 1897 as a progressive prep school "favoured by London's intelligentsia and famous for its advanced teaching methods".

  2. The school is divided into two halves, Byron house for KG, T1, T2, Form 1 and Form 2 (Reception - Year 4) whilst the 2nd part of the school, further up Grange Road, is in charge of Forms 3-6 (Years 5 - 8). The school has been awarded national Best Prep School and national Best Prep School Head in the Tatler Schools Awards.

  3. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Lady Byron founded the Ealing Grove School within the site now occupied by the University of West London (UWL). The site also accommodated the Byron House School from 1860. Lady Byrons work in the education of the working classes is commemorated by a blue plaque on the exterior wall of the main entrance to UWL on St Mary’s Road.

  4. Byron House School. Ealing Grammar School. References. Ealing Grove School was a school located in the West London district of Ealing. It was founded in by Annabella Noel Byron in 1834 as England's first co-operative school, following Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg 's progressive pedagogy.

  5. Byron House School, Ealing. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of...

  6. New Byron House Classrooms. Children in years 1 to 4 started the new academic year in bright new classrooms. The internal building works of the interior spaces at Byron House, home to Reception to Year 4, were completed during the Summer holidays with the delivery of six completely redesigned classrooms and a large learning space for ...

  7. Photographs taken by Malak Karsh of a party of children from Byron House School, Highgate, London who were evacuated to Canada. Photograph shows a boy doing school-work. EVACUATION OF BRITISH CHILDREN TO CANADA DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR. | Imperial War Museums