Nower Hill High School
History
The school, then known as Headstone Council School, started life in 1929 when the red brick building on Pinner Road was built. Its "houses", commemorating famous former residents of Harrow and one historical building, were Byron, Becket, Shaftesbury and Manor. Colours, in the order of the houses given, were Green, Blue, Red and Orange.
The name of the school changed to Nower Hill High School on 1st September 1974.
The name of the music block and sports hall is named after Mr F.R.H Gristwood for his service to the school.
In 2006, sixth form students were admitted for the first time. In 2011 the school changed to academy status. In 2015, new school houses were introduced, named after significant people chosen by the students themselves. The houses are now Bannister (orange), Nightingale (blue), Franklin (green), King (red), Shabazz (purple), and Gandhi (yellow).
Crest
The left hand side of the school's crest is based on the medieval coat of arms of Middlesex, a county of England now absorbed into London. It shows three Anglo-Saxon short notched swords or seaxes (the names 'seax' and 'Saxon' may be related).
Notable former students
Headteachers
- Mr C.J. Boyden (September 1, 1929 - September 1, 1943)
- H.W.J. Manson (September 1, 1943 - September 1, 1963)
- Mr E.J.R. Dey (September 1, 1963 - September 1, 1969)
- Mr F.R.H. Gristwood (September 1, 1969 - September 1, 1983)
- Mr S.P. Hensby (September 1, 1983 - September 1, 1999)
- Mr H. Freed (September 1, 2000 - September 1, 2013)
- Mr C.J. Livesey (September 1, 2013 - September 1, 2019)
- Ms Louise Voden (September 1, 2019 - September 1, 2024)
- Ms Joanne Skelhorne (September 1, 2024 - Incumbent)
References
- ^ "History & Background". Nower Hill High School. Archived from the original on 27 January 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2011.
- ^ "Nower Hill High School".
- ^ Locrating.com. "Nower Hill High School | Reviews, Admissions and Catchment Area". Locrating. Retrieved 15 November 2022.
- ^ Doherty, F., The Anglo Saxon Broken Back Seax. Retrieved on 20 February 2008
- ^ Online Etymology Dictionary - Saxon. Retrieved on 20 February 2008.
- ^ Civic Heraldry of England and Wales - Greater London. Retrieved on 20 February 2008.
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