From THE CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VoL. LI,i DECEMBER 1958 no 164
School Notes
We wrote in our issue of July 1946:
Continue reading “Dec 1958: The Development Plan”The story of a successful town and gown project
From THE CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VoL. LI,i DECEMBER 1958 no 164
School Notes
We wrote in our issue of July 1946:
Continue reading “Dec 1958: The Development Plan”From CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VoL. LIII, ill JULY 1961 No. 172
School Notes
It should not pass without comment that the School has now been running for 80 years. So much has been said or hinted about the School’s future that when an opportunity arises to say something definite we should do so.
Continue reading “1961: The 80th Anniversary”From THE CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VoL. LI, ii MARCH 1959 No. 165
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At the time of the issue of our December number we were on the edge of a crisis.
Continue reading “March 1959 Future of the School”From THE CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VoL. LI, iii JULY 1959 No. 166
School Notes
The problem still in our minds is that of the future of the School.
Continue reading “July 1959 Future of the School”From THE CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VoL. LI, iii JULY 1959 No. 166
A sign of the steady building of new schools in Oxford is that we bid farewell to the Central Girls’ School in New Inn Hall Street.
Continue reading “Central School”From THE CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VOL XLVIII,iii JULY 1956 No 157
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The close of this term finishes the seventy-fifth year of the School’s active existence.
Continue reading “1956: The 75th Year”From THE CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VoL. LIV, ii APRIL 1962 No. 173
School Notes
An important chapter in the School’s history seemed to be nearing completion when one morning early this term the Headmaster formally announced at Assembly his intention of retiring in July.
Continue reading “F C Lay: The Headmaster’s Retirement”From THE CITY OF OXFORD HIGH SCHOOL MAGAZINE VoL. LV, ii APRIL 1963 No. 177
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The weather, they say, is traditionally a topic of conversation for the English. Certainly this term it has frequently been under discussion.
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