Fulham School
Fulham School | |
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Address | |
200 Greyhound Road , W14 9SD England | |
Coordinates | 51°29′11″N 0°12′35″W / 51.4865°N 0.2097°W |
Information | |
Type | Private senior, preparatory, pre-preparatory, and nursery day school |
Established | 1996 |
Local authority | Hammersmith and Fulham |
Parent organistation | Inspired Education Group |
Department for Education URN | 131165 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chair | Nick Wergan[1] |
Head of school | Rebecca Tear (Executive Head) |
Head of Senior School | Joss Williams |
Head of Prep School | Tom Lewis |
Head of Nursery & Pre-Prep School | James McCarthy |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 3 to 18 |
Enrollment | 724 (2020)[1] |
Website | fulham |
Fulham School, originally founded as Fulham Preparatory School, is a school in Fulham, London, teaching children from the age of three up to eighteen. From its beginnings as a pre-prep and preparatory school, in 2017, it moved into also providing secondary education.[2]
The Prep school's buildings in Greyhound Road, Hammersmith, were previously used by Holborn College, and from 1981 until 1985, were the film location for the children's television programme Grange Hill.[3]
The school has a new senior school campus at Chesilton Road, Fulham, completed in March 2021, which accommodates 220 students from Year Nine onwards in a new purpose-built building.[2][4] September 2021 saw the launch of a Sixth Form, following accreditation process for the International Baccalaureate, to be able to offer Sixth Form students the IB Diploma Programme.[1]
The school also has a nursery and pre-prep campus located on Fulham High Street.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Inspection of Fulham School", Ofsted inspection report 3–5 March 2020, accessed 4 February 2021
- ^ a b Julian Owen, Fulham School to undergo multi-million-pound transformation, ie-today.co.uk, 9 August 2019, accessed 4 February 2021
- ^ Grange Hill FAQ, grangehillonline.co.uk, accessed 4 February 2021
- ^ "Fulham School Welcomes Sixth Form and new facilities", fenews.co.uk, 6 August 2019
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