Finchley County School Welcome to the online home of

FINCHLEY COUNTY SCHOOL

 



This website was "conceived, written and performed" by the class of '65-'72.

If you have any photographs to share, please contact us via the email link under 'Contact'.

PLEASE SEE THE NEWS PAGE FOR DETAILS OF THE NEXT FCS REUNION

Our Mission
Originally, our primary raison d'être was to promote and encourage attendance at 'our year' reunions, and hopefully allow our friends from school to keep in touch. However, all former pupils and staff from all years are very welcome, indeed encouraged, to participate with articles, photographs or any other contributions that may be of interest to FCS people.

Contact Information
Please use the contact tab above for contributions, publicizing events or correcting inaccuracies. Yes we admit to making the odd error!

About FCS
Finchley Higher Elementary School had its foundation stone laid in September 1903, becoming Finchley County School in 1910. FCS continued until 1971 when it amalgamated with Manorside and Hillside to form Finchley Manorhill School. The building ceased to be a school in 1984 and after being used for teacher training was eventually sold for redevelopment. It was demolished in 2003.

These words are a synopsis of those written by Godfrey Mann, Chairman of The Old Fincunians Association, in his Foreword to Les Sharp's book The History of Finchley County School 1890-2004. Copies are in very short supply but the last few are still available at the very modest price of £15 inclusive of worldwide postage. Please contact us for further information.