Herschel Grammar School is a selective co-educational grammar foundation school and Technology College in Slough, Berkshire. Situated on Northampton Avenue, the present headteacher is Annette Cameron. The school has around 900 pupils, 250 of whom are in the Sixth Form
The school was established in town centre buildings formerly occupied by Slough Secondary School in William Street (a site now occupied by the Slough campus of Thames Valley Univers...
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