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At a Committee meeting of
the Old Monovians' Association on May 7th, 1970 a letter was read from an Old
Monovian asking where the school fits into the current pattern of education.
The following notes therefore are for the information of Old Monovians who are
not sure what has been happening. The original scheme whereby the school
would become a 'neighbourhood school', basically serving the area to the
south-east and north-east of our site was the subject of representations by the
Old Monovians and others, and the point of view of the O.M.'s Association was
most ably put to the Waltham Forest Committee for Education by A.E. Holdsworth,
L.A. Moules and B. Perry. Alternative suggestions were made but eventually the
Local Authority decided to continue with the original plan. The boys who
had been admitted to the school under selective scheme were allowed to remain
here, but nobody under the age of 14 could be admitted after 1970. A high
proportion of our intake comes from the Warwick Boy's School, (Old Monovians
may remember this as the Barrett Road School), the Chapel End School and the
William Fitt School in Cazenove Road. Provision is made whereby parents of boys
attending other schools who wish their boys to attend this school can submit an
application with this intention to the Local Authority. As a result of
these changes, in September this year we shall have a 4th form of approximately
180, a 5th form of approximately the same number, a_ first year 6th Form of
approximately 100 boys and a second and third year 6th form of about 70, The
strictly academic training of the 6th form will still be available but we shall
also be catering for boys of very different abilities and ambitions, and we are
making arrangements for boys not only to prepare for 'A' level but also to
prepare for further 'O' level qualifications, and for boys whose training and
abilities will not be completely fulfilled with work on an examination
syllabus. New buildings coming into use now allow for a great expansion of
work in engineering and project work in the widest sense, while new art,
pottery and three dimensional art rooms will enable us to extend and develop
our work in the artistic field. A new science block with laboratories for
Physics, two-laboratories for Biology, one for engineering science and one for
general science will enable us more fully to integrate the science department
and will release rooms in the old building for other purposes. The new
buildings are exciting in their possibilities and we feel very proud that our
pressures to develop engineering have given us an initial opportunity in this
field. We hope to have the whole of the new block open and ready for
inspection early in September and when a date is fixed I will notify you. Old
Monovians who would like to visit us on that day between 2-30 and 9pm will
have an opportunity of seeing these buildings as well as the work in certain
other branches of the School's life. Certain Old Boys have at times
expressed concern and doubt as to whether in its new form the school will be
able fulfil its former functions and endear itself to its members as did the
school in the days gone by. We are dealing with boys, just as we always have
been, and although they come from a different age range and although we have
them for far too short a time, I feel sure that that they will continue to
maintain the high standards of manliness and integrity that have been
characteristic of the Monoux boys and that they themselves will look back with
pride, as other Old Monovians do, on the life and traditions of the School.
V.J. Stirrup Headmaster.
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