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| | Harrow, including Pinner : Education | British History Online |
 | | Under the 1902 Education Act, which replaced the board with the Middlesex County Council, provision also had to be made for secondary education. |
 | | Primary schools built after 1945 were: Cedars (1948) and Chantry (1949) in Headstone, Grange (1949) in South Harrow, Weald (1950) in Robin Hood Drive, Mount Stewart (1951) in Preston, Wembley Manor (1952) and West Lodge (1954) in Pinner, St. George's Roman Catholic (1965) in Sudbury Hill, and Elmgrove (1966) in Wealdstone. |
 | | All schools in Wembley became co-educational, taking pupils from 11-18, except for one junior high school, East Lane, Wembley, with pupils from 11-16 and, after 1969, from 11-13, and two senior high schools, Copland and Preston Manor, which from 1968 were to take pupils of 13-18. |
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