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Rutherford School, Paddington

Coordinates: 51°31′19″N 0°10′08″W / 51.521922°N 0.168829°W / 51.521922; -0.168829
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Rutherford School was a secondary modern school, later comprehensive school, in Paddington, London, England. It opened in 1960 and in 1981 amalgamated with Sarah Siddons Girls' School and Paddington School to form the North Westminster Community School. The site is now occupied by the King Solomon Academy.

It was built from 1958 to 1960, designed by the architects Leonard Manasseh and Ian Baker, and is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

Alumni include actors Phil Daniels and Danny John-Jules, musicians Paul Hardcastle and Courtney Pine, footballer Tony Grealish, DJ Gary Crowley and journalist and gardening author Graham Clarke.

Both Barry Hines (the author of A Kestrel for a Knave) and Bob Wilson (former Arsenal FC and national Scotland goalkeeper and broadcaster) taught at Rutherford Comprehensive School in the early nineteen sixties.

References

  1. ^ Historic England. "Marylebone Lower House North Westminster Community School (1119735)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 3 December 2016.

51°31′19″N 0°10′08″W / 51.521922°N 0.168829°W / 51.521922; -0.168829