Bec School

Bec School
Motto Latin: Floreat Florebit
Established 1926
Closed 1970
Type Grammar
Location Beechcroft Road
Tooting
London
SW17
England
51°26′10″N 0°09′58″W / 51.436°N 0.166°W / 51.436; -0.166Coordinates: 51°26′10″N 0°09′58″W / 51.436°N 0.166°W / 51.436; -0.166
Local authority ILEA
Gender Boys
Ages 11–18

Bec School (often referred to as Bec Grammar School) was a grammar school in Tooting, South London.

History

It was established in Tooting Bec in 1926.[1]

The school closed when it was amalgamated with the adjacent Hillcroft School in 1971 to create Bec-Hillcroft comprehensive school.[2] Bec-Hillcroft was renamed Ernest Bevin School, after the former Labour minister Ernest Bevin, the next year.

The original Bec School buildings were demolished in 1996 and part of the original school site was used for housing. Ernest Bevin School was renamed Ernest Bevin College in 1997 and occupies part of the former Bec School site.[2]

Alumni

. Reginald Bottini CBE, General Secretary of the National Union of Agricultural and Allied Workers from 1970-8

  • Mick Thomas, TV Director. BAFTA Winner. Lew Grade Award for Entertainment Series 2003. Friday Night With Jonathan Ross

References

  1. "Bec School (Boys), Beechcroft Road, S.W.17 (opened 1926) – Minutes of Governors – ref. LCC/EO/PS/4/15". London County Council. Access to Archives. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
  2. 1 2 "College History". Ernest Bevin College. Retrieved 2008-03-09.
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