Houndsfield Primary School

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Houndsfield Primary School
Address
Houndsfield Primary School
Ripon Road

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N9 7RE

Coordinates 51°38′06″N0°03′16″W / 51.6349°N 0.0545°W / 51.6349; -0.0545 Coordinates: 51°38′06″N0°03′16″W / 51.6349°N 0.0545°W / 51.6349; -0.0545
Information
Type Academy
Established1903
Local authority Enfield
TrustAttigo Academy Trust
Department for Education URN 146728 Tables
Ofsted Reports
HeadteacherMr Robert Jenkin
Gender Coeducational
Age3to 11
Website https://houndsfieldprimary.co.uk/

Houndsfield Primary School is a coeducational primary school located in the Edmonton area of London, England. [1] The school was founded in 1903.

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History

Houndsfield Primary School was built in 1903 by Edmonton School Board as an elementary school. Later on a new wing for juniors was added in 1935. After the 1944 Act the senior departments became a mixed secondary modern, now AIM North London Academy.

Houndsfield Road board school opened in 1903 with departments for boys, girls, and mixed juniors on different floors in one building and for infants in a second building. It was reorganized for boys, girls, and infants in 1926 and became a junior mixed and infants' school in 1931. A new wing was added to the juniors' building in 1935. The schools were attended by a total of 1,003 children in 1906 and 1,084 in 1919. There were 311 children on the roll at the junior school in 1973 and 305 infants, including 60 in the nursery class. [2]

Previously a community school administered by Enfield London Borough Council, in February 2019 Houndsfield Primary School converted to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Attigo Academy Trust.

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References

  1. "Welcome to Houndsfield Primary School".
  2. http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=26945#s3 Edmonton - Education | British History Online