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On 26th November, 1936 the Board of Education suggested a few minor changes to the plans (e.g. giving the Biology Lab a Prep Room) and then:-
At a Meeting of the County Council held at the Guildhall, Westminster, on Thursday, the 27th day of January, 1938, it was resolved that application be made to the Minister of Health for consent to the borrowing by the County Council of the amounts for the erection of the Ruislip Road Secondary School, Greenford, including wages of Clerk of Works (390), 54453 for a term of 50 years. . . and for the provision of furniture and equipment in the School, 4475 for a term of 15 years.
By 8th March 1938 formal consent to borrowing the sum was granted by the Ministry of Health and building could get under way and by 3rd February, 1939 the school had a name.
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An Inspector's Report of July 14, 1939 recommended that the Hoard of Education give the new school recognition and an Architect's Certificate dated 11th March 1940 stated:-
I hereby certify that I have personally inspected the buildings of this School and that the erection of the premises for which plans and specifications were approved by the Board of Education on the 28ih February 1938 was, in all respects, completed in accordance therewith on the 12th August 1939.
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