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  1. Pinner County Grammar School was a grammar school in Pinner, Middlesex, from 1937 to 1974. From 1974 to 1982 it became Pinner Junior College and then Pinner Sixth Form College. Pinner County Grammar School was built to accommodate 508 boys and girls by Middlesex County Council at a cost of £48,619. It was officially opened in ...

  2. Pinner Grammar School + POSA | Facebook. Private group. ·. 410 members. Join group. About this group. THE place for former students of the County Grammar School and later Junior & Sixth Form Colleges. The Official Facebook Page of Pinner Old Students' Association (POSA) for all old students of the schools and colleges.

  3. Annual Open Day 11 May 2024. Pinner County School, Pinner Grammar School, Pinner County Grammar School, Pinner Junior College, Pinner Sixth Form College – which one did you attend? If you went to one of these schools or colleges sometime between 1937 and 1982 you’ve come to the right place!

  4. Pinner County Grammar School was a grammar school in Pinner, Middlesex, from 1937 to 1974. From 1974 to 1982 it became Pinner Junior College and then Pinner Sixth Form College. Pinner County Grammar School was built to accommodate 508 boys and girls by Middlesex County Council at a cost of £48,619. It was officially opened in November 1937.

  5. Pinner County Grammar School was a grammar school in Pinner, Middlesex, from 1937 to 1974. From 1974 to 1982 it became Pinner Junior College and then Pinner Sixth Form College. Pinner County Grammar School was built to accommodate 508 boys and girls by Middlesex County Council at a cost of £48,619. It was officially opened in November 1937.

  6. 27 de sept. de 2013 · Local News. Pinner County Grammar celebrates 75 years. FORMER students and teachers are gathering next week to mark the 75th anniversary of Pinner County Grammar School, which taught more than 7,000 pupils over the years. News. By. Hannah Bewley.

  7. Pinner County Grammar School was a grammar school in Pinner, Middlesex, from 1937 to 1974. From 1974 to 1982 it became Pinner Junior College and then Pinner Sixth Form College. Pinner County Grammar School was built to accommodate 508 boys and girls by Middlesex County Council at a cost of £48,619.