Notre Dame High School, Northampton
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The Notre Dame High School in Northampton was a former all-female Roman Catholic (RC) direct grant grammar school.
History
Notre Dame High School was an all female RC school in Northampton, also known as a convent school. It was built in 1880 and run by the Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Northampton.
A modern science block was opened in 1950. There were around 500 girls at the school in the 1960s.
Closure
The school was closed in 1975.[1] The site was bulldozed in 1979 and replaced with a row of shops.
Building
Nearby today is the headquarters of the Motor Neurone Disease Association, situated close to the north. The building next door to it is now BBC Radio Northampton.
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- 1880 establishments in England
- 1975 disestablishments in England
- Defunct grammar schools in England
- Defunct schools in Northamptonshire
- Educational institutions established in 1880
- Educational institutions disestablished in 1975
- Girls' schools in Northamptonshire
- History of Northampton
- Catholic secondary schools in the Diocese of Northampton
- Sisters of Notre Dame de Namur schools