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Borden Grammar School – the early years

December 20, 2009 in Down Memory Lane, Guest Posts

 While the history of the school is fairly well documented from the 1920′s onwards, there is very little published information about the early years from its foundation to the end of the 1914-18 war. Bryan Short has spent a great deal of time delving into the archives, and is now in the process of writing about this little known period. It is our intention to post each instalment as it becomes available on the website – and here is the first one. The story which unfolds is full of fascinating and surprising details.

Part I : Founding a School in the 1870s

The founding of Barrow’s Boys School (as it was first called) began, continued and ended in controversy, culminating in the resignation of the entire Governing Body in 1880.

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History of the School 1878 – 1962

July 4, 2008 in Down Memory Lane

This is an article from ‘The Bordenian’ 1961-62 written by ‘KGW’ [Ed - K G Wood(Vice Captain of Swale House?]).  In addition to the early history of the school, it gives an insight into the move from the old school to the present school – see earlier article about the old school.

““The original Borden School, or as it was then known “Barrow School,” was housed in what is now the Kent Farm Institute in Borden Lane. [actually it is on the corner of College Road and Riddles Road that leads to Borden Lane. The old school is now the Sittingbourne Adult Education Centre – Ed] 

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