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Haydon School
Haydon School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form in the Northwood Hills area of the London Borough of Hillingdon, Greater London, for students aged 11 to 18. On 1 April 2011, Haydon School became an Academy.
History
The school was formed in September 1977 from the union of St Nicholas's Grammar School for Boys and St Mary's Grammar School for Girls. It was named after the local family, as was Haydon Hall. Alice Spencer, Countess of Derby, had the hall built in 1630.
Languages
Haydon was a designated language college teaching students foreign languages. Students entering the school are given three languages to learn until the end of Year eight; the language can only be French, Italian and Spanish. The school offered Japanese, Mandarin Chinese and German classes to students until 2018 when they were unable to continue teaching the languages due to lack of teachers able to teach the subjects.
The campus
The Peter Woods Building
The Peter Woods building was opened on Thursday 9 July 2009 by former headmaster and namesake Peter Woods.
Sixth Form Building
Haydon School has over 500 students in its sixth form. It offers advanced level courses on site.
Notable alumni
St. Nicholas Grammar School for Boys
Haydon School
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