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  1. 1. Jan. 1994 · Dick Sheppard School was a large school, originally for girls, at Tulse Hill in the London Borough of Lambeth. It was founded as the sister establishment to Tulse Hill School for boys and as the Comprehensive alternative to St Martin-In-The-Fields High School for Girls. In the late 1970s it absorbed the remaining male pupils of nearby Strand School and continued as a co-educational school ...

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  3. 13. Feb. 2024 · Dick Sheppard School was a large school, originally for girls, at Tulse Hill in the London Borough of Lambeth. It was founded as the sister establishment to Tulse Hill School for boys and as the Comprehensive alternative to St Martin-In-The-Fields High School for Girls. In the late 1970s it absorbed the remaining male pupils of nearby Strand School and continued as a co-educational school ...

  4. 7. Okt. 2009 · (Interestingly Dick Sheppard himself had been a vicar at the St Martins church in traf square). Tulse Hill boys school was down the road - when i was 14 the boys weren't allowed in their school at lunch time because there had been something like over 100 small fires in the building. Famous pupils of Tulse Hill boys - Ken Livingstone and Smiley Culture. Famous pupil of St Martins - Skin from ...

  5. The school was established by the London County Council in 1955. It was named after the Anglican clergyman, Dick Sheppard, noted for turning St Martin-in-the-Fields church into a social centre for the needy and destitute of central London. The name thus resonated with that of the local girls’ grammar school, St Martin-In-The-Fields High School.

  6. Clerical reformer and vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields Educated at Cambridge, Sheppard took holy orders in 1908 and became the Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields in 1914. In 1917, with William Temple, later Archbishop of Canterbury, he inaugurated the Life and Liberty movement, an unofficial body created to stimulate changes within the Church of England. They were members of the BBC's advisory ...

  7. Dick Sheppard School, the L.C.C. secondary school for girls opened in Tulse Hill in September 1955. Considered to be a modern school with all the latest equipment, this view shows the magnificent Assembly Hall. The school was closed down in 1994 and the site redeveloped for private housing. Photograph published in The Sphere, August 20th 1955.