John Kelly Boys Technology College

John Kelly Boys Technology College

Crest Boys' Academy' (formerly John Kelly Boys' Technology College) is a secondary school with academy status located in Neasden in the London Borough of Brent.

The school was founded as John Kelly Boys' Technology College in 1958 and is set in pleasant and extensive grounds. The school is served by a number of bus routes (332, 245, 182, 16) and is local to Neasden and Dollis Hill Underground stations.

John Kelly Boys' Technology College turned into an academy on 1 September 2009, and became Crest Boys' Academy. The school is situated next to Crest Girls' Academy, and both schools share a sixth form.

Read more about John Kelly Boys Technology College:  Notable Alumni

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