Lordship Lane Junior School
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Lordship Lane Junior School is a primary school in Wood Green
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History

Lordship Lane Elementary Board School opened in 1905, with an adjoining infants school situated in Granville Road. The Elementary Board school comprised junior and boys' secondary schools. In 1912 the elementary board school was extended and underwent building work to increase capacity. In 1962 the boys' secondary school was relocated to Woodside. This left separate infant and junior schools sharing the site in separate buildings. The junior school annex building was demolished in 1989, whilst additional infant school classrooms were added on in 1990 to cope with the additional capacity. A new nursery building was also added in 1990, meaning the demolition of the historic bike sheds.

In September 1998 after the dismissal of the junior school headteacher after a poor Ofsted report, the governors decided to amalgamate the infant and junior schools under one headteacher to become Lordship Lane Primary School. Building work was then carried out to join up the two buildings, with a new office and admin area added.

In 2005, the school celebrated its centenary.

Notable teachers from the schools include Mrs L Sayers, who was a teacher in the juniors for over 30 years, and Mrs M Taylor, who also has over 30 years service. Past Headteachers include Mr J Rice, Mr H Quilt, Mr M O Bart, Ms R Dixon and Mrs L Noon.
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