Looking east towards town with Crown Hotel on the right opposite the Station. Notice the sign warning motorists they are approaching a School
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Churchill Secondary School The School was first opened as ‘Westerham County Secondary School’ in September nineteen forty-nine. On July 5 1950 the School’s new Flag, based on the Warde family Coat of Arms was flown for the first time in public, and the first Westerham Secondary School Sports Day was held at King George’s Field. July 26 of ...
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Hookers Almanack was the brainchild of Charles Hooker, printer and stationer. The first edition was produced in 1864, funded by those who advertised their trade or business within the directory, it offered a veritable who’s who of the district, listing all churches, meeting places and schools, and Companies such as the South Eastern and Chatham ...
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Education in Westerham was well catered for by the early 1900’s, there being two established National Schools by that time. Hosey school was opened in 1829, originally as a mixed school, until one specifically for girls and infants was built and opened in 1861 on the London Road next to the site of the Crown ...
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