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Christ's College, Finchley

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311: 338:, as the first Middlesex County grammar school, but under John Tindal Phillipson, headmaster since 1895, attempts that were made to rename the school and change its character were resisted, and on the whole the transition was a smooth one. A rifle club was formed in 1904, which soon became a cadet corps. Until 1906 the school playing fields were directly behind St Mary’s church, but in 1906 new fields were acquired further down the hill, near to Dollis Brook. 42: 51: 342:
continuing their education at Oxford and Cambridge universities. In 1990 the Hendon Lane (Upper School) site was closed and the school moved in its entirety to the East Finchley site. For some time the building was unused and it was proposed as a venue for an arts centre, but eventually it was sold to a Jewish school (
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In 1931, the school opened a secondary wing and was renamed Alder School, after a chairman of Finchley’s Education committee. It was organised into three school houses, Rangers, Archers, and Foresters. In 1944 it became a mixed Secondary Modern School, and an all-boys school in 1958. It was organised
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A British School in Chapel Street, East Finchley was opened by local Congregationalists in 1842, but in 1876 fire destroyed the original building, and the new building became Finchley’s first Board School in 1881. East Finchley grew rapidly in the 1880s, and the Finchley School Board decided to build
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With the foundation of the present school in 1978, the school was split into Upper school, which used the Hendon Lane site, and the Lower. The whole school moved to the new site in 1991, under the Headmastership of Brian Fletcher. In 2002, the then Headmaster Paul O'Shea expanded the sixth form,
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The school was seen as providing a necessary education for skilled workers in the light engineering works of Finchley, such as Simms Motor Units, Hendon and Barnet, and was well thought of. It was also host to Bob Cobbing, the Concrete Sound poet and Jeff Nuttall author of the best seller, 'Bomb
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In 1927, the school increased in size with new buildings, and ceased to be an Anglican institution. In 1972, a new annexe for design and technology was built on land in East Finchley. As a county grammar the school had a strong academic reputation, particularly in the sciences, with many pupils
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The school became popular, and a new building was constructed across the road in 1860, with money provided by White's brother who was a rich London merchant, and it was renamed Christ's College. The designs were by the architect Edward Roberts, and its main feature was a 120-foot tower, a local
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as 'C' (Cadet) Battery of the 61st (Finsbury) Anti-aircraft Brigade. By 1942 the Unit had rejoined the 1st Cadet Battalion wearing the badges of the Middlesex Regiment. When the 1st Cadet Battalion was disbanded in 1948, The Unit became Christ's College Contingent, Combined Cadet Force, a
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The present Cadet Unit was founded in 1904 with the formation of a Rifle Club. Although mainly a rifle club, its members carried military ranks and took part in regular training days. The transformation to a true Cadet Unit took place in 1911 when No.2 Company, 1st Cadet Battalion,
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landmark. The school flourished as a private school during the 1860s and 1870s, when its Headmaster was the Rev T C Whitehead. It was under Whitehead that the school was first divided into four houses: North, South, East, and West.
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In 1857 the Rev Thomas Reader White, Rector of St Mary’s Finchley, opened Finchley Hall School, in Hendon Lane (next to the church, on the site of what used to be Church End Library) in what had been a local inn, the
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activity at Christ's College was in 1864, when a Cadet Corps attached to the 14th (Highgate) Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps was formed at the school. This was disbanded in 1867, and few records remain.
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With the loss of its founder, then the self-styled Warden, to a disorder of the brain in 1877, the school went into decline. In 1902, the school was taken over by
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In 1952, the Unit was presented with its own Colours, in memory of those members of the Contingent who fell in battle during the Second World War. The school's
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was invented at the school and first worn by the school's 1st XV. Three alumni went on to make notable contributions to the sport:
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a new building in Long Lane which was opened in 1884, with the staff and pupils moving to the new premises at the end of that year.
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Culture' during the 1960s. It was merged with Christ's College in 1978, and the buildings at Long Lane were demolished.
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Alder School Badge, the tree is an Alder Tree, but the hunting horns are taken from Borough of Finchley's coat of arms
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for admissions. Since September 2018, Christ’s College Finchley has offered education to both girls and boys joining
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The school badge since 1906 has been a combination of the three notched swords of the traditional county of
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over an oak tree, the old unofficial arms of the Urban District of Finchley. The motto adopted in 1905 is
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into four school houses, Rangers (Yellow), Archers (Red), Foresters (Green) & Rovers (Blue).
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Finchley Hall School, founded by Rev Thomas Reader White in 1857, later named Christ’s College.
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The history of the contemporary Christ’s College has its roots in two different schools:
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Chapel Street School, founded by Rev Watson in 1842, later named Alder School
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ceased and permission was given for the Contingent to wear the badges of
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Biochemist who discovered the first known organic carcinogenic compound
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The school has made contributions to the sport of rugby union. The
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Computer game designer, artificial intelligence programmer,
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engineer. He is currently the senior race engineer for
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International Union of Basic and Clinical Pharmacology
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The former Christ’s College building on Hendon Lane
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Christ's College (Finchley)


UK
Coordinates
51°35′28″N 0°11′13″W / 51.591°N 0.187°W / 51.591; -0.187
Academy
Department for Education
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Ofsted
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http://www.ccfplus.com/school/
secondary school
academy status
East Finchley
London
London Borough of Barnet
Local Education Authority
Year 7


Anthony Salvin
Middlesex County Council
Pardes House Grammar School
Mathematics and Computing College
Middlesex
finch
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The Middlesex Regiment

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