Bowes Primary School

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Bowes Primary School
Established 1901
Type Primary school, Community school
Headteacher Sarah Turner
Chair of Governors Tom Sheldon
Location Bowes Road
New Southgate
London
N11 2HL
England Coordinates: 51°36′49″N 0°07′32″W / 51.613727°N 0.125592°W / 51.613727; -0.125592
Local authority Enfield
DfE URN 102021 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 400
Gender Coeducational
Ages 3–11
Colours Royal blue
Mission statement be included
Website www.bowes.enfield.sch.uk

Bowes Primary School is a primary school with a nursery and a reception located between Stanley Road and Highworth Road on the North Circular Road section of Bowes Road in New Southgate in the London Borough of Enfield in North London.

History

At the School Board meeting on the 6th April 1900, Messrs. W. Lawrence and Son of Tottenham were successful with a tender of £18,149 to build Bowes Road School, which was planned for 10 local pupils.

A tender for electrical installation for £619 was unsuccessful, as it was £395 higher than the successful tender for installing gas fittings.

Bowes Road School for Infants opened at 9am on 2 September 1901, and separate Junior Boys and Girls Schools opened on the upper floors. In 1927, the schools were reorganised into two schools, Senior Mixed and Junior Mixed with Infants.

When the secondary pupils moved to Arnos School in 1939 the school was reorganised again into two schools, Bowes Junior Mixed School and Bowes Infant School. These two schools were reorganised into the present school in 1988.[1][2][3]

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