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Any Knowledge on North London Collegiate School??

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peepers | 21:37 Fri 24th Nov 2006 | History
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My Great Great Grandfather was awarded the Camden Mathematical Prize in 1856 by the above school and we are unable to find out any more on the subject any body help???
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the girls school is in the edgware area of nth london,in cannons drive,i dont know if there was a boys school as well,i would have thought so in those days,i know thats not much info,but ring them,they might be able to give you all the info you need.
For most of its life, NLCS has been a girls' school but it's possible that boys were admitted in the early years after its foundation in 1850.

In 1856, the address would have been 46 Camden Street, Camden Town:
http://www.nlcs.org.uk/history/index.shtml

Chris
PS: That link shows that Robert William Buss assisted his daughter (who founded the school in their home) with educating the pupils. You might find this pdf, which includes a letter from RWB, of use because it illustrates the diversity of his interests:
http://nq.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/issue_pdf/fro ntmatter_pdf/s7-V/113.pdf

Chris

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