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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

6 seminars Thursdays 7pm to 9pm £65 (inc refreshments)

18 & 25 April; 2, 9, 16 & 23 May

During April and May John Hinshelwood and Janet Owen (both local authors) are conducting Seminars at The Old Schoolhouse exploring different aspects of the education of Hornsey children through the ages. The seminars will place education for children from Hornsey in the context of provision in London and Middlesex from the mediaeval period until the formation of the London Borough of Haringey.
The first seminar covers schooling to the 17th century and the schools available to children of the parish of Hornsey. The next session explores the development and practice of schooling in the parish with regard to particular schools. The increasing involvement of the State and its impact on Hornsey schools is the subject of the third session; and the reasons for the 1870 Education Act and the formation of the Hornsey School Board the subject of seminar four. The penultimate session looks at early twentieth-century local education authority provision of secondary schooling. The course concludes with the emergence of a comprehensive system of schooling for all children as part of the welfare state.

Numbers are limited, so please apply soon. Cheque for £65 (payable to Hornsey Historical Society) to: The Archivist, The Old Schoolhouse, 136 Tottenham Lane, London N8 7EL.

For more information contact Joy Nichol: 020 8348 8429.


Week 1 - April 18 The suburban parish and early education  

Week 2 - April 25 Voluntary and private schooling before the 19th century 
 
Week 3 - May 2 The involvement of the State with National and British Schools
 
Week 4 - May 9 The Education Act of 1870 and the local Board Schools
 
Week 5 - May 16  Early 20th century - Hornsey Local Education Authority and its schools
 
Week 6 - May 23  Schooling from 1944

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