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  1. Plaistow County Grammar School, also known as "Plaistow Grammar" or "PGS", was a local authority mixed gender Grammar school established in 1945 and located on Prince Regent Lane (A112) in Plaistow, in the County Borough of West Ham and then the London Borough of Newham in east London.

  2. Plaistow grammar school, Prince Regent Lane. Plaistow municipal secondary (mixed) school was opened in 1926 to serve the south of the borough. It was built in two parts, the first, for 250 pupils forming the northern quadrangle, the second, completed in 1930, forming the southern, with a further 350 places. After the Second World War it was ...

  3. Plaistow County Grammar School, also known as "Plaistow Grammar" or "PGS", was a local authority mixed gender Grammar school established in 1945 and located on Prince Regent Lane (A112) in Plaistow, in the County Borough of West Ham and then the London Borough of Newham in east London.

  4. Plaistow Grammar School. This page summarises records created by this Organisation. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of the...

  5. Plaistow Municipal Secondary (Mixed) School was opened in 1926 on Prince Regent Lane to serve south Plaistow. When first built it could take 250 pupils and was extended in 1930 to take an additional 350 pupils. After the Second World War it was renamed Plaistow Grammar School.

  6. A school was first opened on the site as the municipal Plaistow Secondary School in 1926. [3] [4] In 1945 this became Plaistow Grammar School (later known as Plaistow County Grammar School) [5] which in 1972 merged with Faraday Secondary Modern School to become Cumberland Comprehensive School. [6]

  7. 30 de may. de 2016 · Former Plaistow Grammar School students staged a reunion to mark the schools 90th anniversary on Saturday. Among those who gathered at the Holiday Inn in Bloomsbury was one of the...