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  1. Byron House School was an independent preparatory school in Highgate, London. History. Byron House was founded in 1897 as a progressive prep school "favoured by London's intelligentsia and famous for its advanced teaching methods".

  2. The school is divided into two halves, Byron house for KG, T1, T2, Form 1 and Form 2 (Reception - Year 4) whilst the 2nd part of the school, further up Grange Road, is in charge of Forms 3-6 (Years 5 - 8).

  3. Byron House School, Ealing. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the...

  4. Ealing Grove School was a school located in the West London district of Ealing. It was founded in by Annabella Noel Byron in 1834 as England's first co-operative school, following Philipp Emanuel von Fellenberg 's progressive pedagogy.

  5. Cambridge: Byron House School . Date: [1945-1953] Held by: The National Archives, Kew: Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

  6. Ealing Grove school, near Ealing green, was founded in 1834 by Lady Noel-Byron, of Fordhook House. Interested in combining learning with practical skills, (fn. 170) she had visited Philipp Emanuel de Fellenberg at Hofwyl (Switzerland) (fn. 171) and appointed as first headmaster E. T. Craig, who had an Owenite background.

  7. Hawking began his schooling at the Byron House School in Highgate, London. He later blamed its "progressive methods" for his failure to learn to read while at the school. In St Albans, the eight-year-old Hawking attended St Albans High School for Girls for a few months. At that time, younger boys could attend one of the houses.