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Kilburn Grammar School was an English grammar school which opened in 1898 in Kilburn, north-west London. The school ceased to exist in 1967.
“Kilburn Grammar School” occupied the site in Salusbury Road, London, NW6, from 1900. It was purpose-built and remained under this title until 1967, when it became known as “Kilburn Senior High School”.
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Kilburn Grammar School was opened in 1898 by the vicar of Saint Paul's, Kilburn, as a choir school. The school was first situated on Willesden Lane but moved in 1900 to Salusbury Road, opposite the Brondesbury and Kilburn High School for Girls.
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Kilburn Grammar School ACC/3595/001 A History of the Kilburn Grammar School 1897-1967 by R.E. Brock 1 volume 1985 ACC/3595/002 School general instructions 1 document nd ACC/3595/003 Evacuation label and summary of events leading to evacuation of W.W. Rollinson 2 documents 1939 ACC/3595/004 School during evacuation 4 photographs 1939-1940