the former name of St Margaret's Road, where historically those who had committed capital crimes were executed.
[1] Architects included Harry Wilkinson Moore, Herbert Quinton, and Messrs Radclyffe & Watson.
[2] The second headmaster, Charles Cotterill Lynam (known as the "Skipper"), took a building lease on land to the southeast of Bardwell Road in 1893.
[11] Peter Snow notes the cars delivering and collecting school children in Bardwell Road, part of what he terms "Dragonland".
[13] Reginald Philip Capel (1886–1961), Mayor of Oxford 1944–5, lived at St John's Cottage in Bardwell Road.