Page 11, 7th December 1951

7th December 1951

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Page 11, 7th December 1951 — THE BILL FOR 31 SCHOOLS-£1,240,000
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THE BILL FOR 31 SCHOOLS-£1,240,000

Westminster's five-year programme
THIRTY-ONE schools to be built in the Westminster diocese in the next five years will cost Catholics £1,240,000. Other schools in subsequent years will bring the bill up to £4,500,000.
The Cardinal Griffin School is now being built at Poplar and a secondary school at Tottenham. Primary schools are going up at Ashford, Kenton, Ealing, Welwyn Garden City and Bethnal Green.
Next year secondary schools will he built at North Kensington (for boys), Hayes, Garston (Hens), Kenton, Maida Vale, Willesden, Broxbourne, and primary schools at North Kensington, St. John's Wood, Stepney, Palmers Green, South Ruislip, and on the new I.ondon County Council estate at Carpenders Park, Herts.
In 1953 secondary schools will be built at Greenford and Finchley, and primary schools at Kingsbury Green, Middlesex, Westminster and Fulham. In 1954 secondary schools will be built at Heston and at North Kensington (for girls), and primary schools at Kentish Town, King's Cross, Dollis Hill, and a grammar school for boys at Harrow.




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