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Paradise Street ?School? (MoC)

School, Paradise Street

History of Jesus Lane Sunday School, Paradise Street

1867

Opening of Jesus Lane Sunday School on Paradise Street, Cambridge

J A Charles in ‘One man’s Cambridge’ p27 discusses the early history of the school. He suggests that it may have been the first High Grade (i.e. non-grammar secondary school) in England.


1894

John Henry Victor Charles enrolled in the school when almost 7. He had previously been educated by a Miss Sanders.


1896

The school bought an incandescent gas lantern with over 300 slides to improve teaching.

Higher Grade School, 1901


1913

Higher Grade Boys’ Class Room

G W Martin, headmaster

Central School, Higher Grade School, Paradise Street (MoCX/2006)

Higher Grade School Paradise ‘A’ (MoC)


1930s – 1950s

This was the home of the 9th Cambridge Queens’ College Scouts

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