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Chingford Foundation School

Chingford Foundation School is a coeducational state secondary school and sixth form located in Chingford in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. It is a specialist Humanities College and has been an academy since October 2012.

Chingford Foundation School
Address
Nevin Drive

,
E4 7LT

Coordinates51°37′48″N 0°00′26″W / 51.629979°N 0.00721°W / 51.629979; -0.00721Coordinates: 51°37′48″N 0°00′26″W / 51.629979°N 0.00721°W / 51.629979; -0.00721
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoA firm foundation for life
Established1938
Department for Education URN138691 Tables
OfstedReports
Executive principalJane Benton
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1475
Colour(s)Maroon, gold
Websitehttp://www.chingfordfoundation.org/

History

Chingford Foundation school (a co-educational all-inclusive school) was opened in 1938, in temporary premises at Hawkwood House in Yardley Lane under the control of Essex County Council, as Chingford County High School. In the following year it was evacuated to the west of England and it did not begin to occupy its present buildings in Nevin Drive until 1941. The school was enlarged in 1957.[1] In 1968, secondary schools in Waltham Forest, to which Chingford had been transferred in 1965, adopted the Comprehensive system. It became Chingford Senior High School with a mixed-ability intake of 14- to 18-year-olds. In the 1980s, pupils aged 11 to 14 studied at Chingford junior high school in Wellington Avenue, which later became a primary school, and then moved to Chingford to senior school to take GCSEs. In the 1980s, pupils aged 11 to 14 studied at Chingford junior high school in Wellington Avenue, which later became a primary school, and then moved to Chingford to senior school to take O levels and later, GCSEs. In the late 80s early 90s, the six form was abolished, and six form pupils moved to either Sir George Monoux college or Leyton sixth form college. Following another borough-wide reorganisation programme in 1986, and a further name change to Chingford School. In 1993, the school became grant maintained, giving the school direct government funding and autonomy from the local authority. This allowed the school to re-establish its sixth form facility, for years 12 and 13. A new Sixth Form Centre was opened in 1997.[2]

In 2000 the school became a foundation school, meaning that the school is maintained by the local authority but the governors are responsible for their own admission policy and procedures. The current headteacher of the school is Jane Benton who took control replacing Mark Morall in 2019.

Between July 2006 and July 2007 the school had extensive building works, in which a new sports hall and staff room were built.

Since converting to an academy, the school is now run by the Chingford Academies Trust, which also includes South Chingford Foundation School.

Notable alumni

External links

  • Official website
  • Old Chingfordians website

References

  1. ^ Powell, W.R., ed. (1966). A History of the County of Essex: 'The parish and borough of Chingford'. Courtesy of British History Online. pp. 97–114.
  2. ^ http://www.chingford-school.co.uk/doc/Prospectus.doc[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ Moyes, Jonathan (15 July 2007). "Famous old boy opens up new hall". East London & West Essex Guardian. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Brian Altman QC". The Legal 500. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  5. ^ Hanratty, Mathew (21 October 2008). "School puts the arts at the heart of learning". Arts Council England. Archived from the original on 2 February 2012. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f "Hall of Fame". Chingford Foundation School PE Department. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  7. ^ "NEWS: Galach enjoys Poland training camp". Leyton Orient. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
  8. ^ Who's Who 2010, A & C Black, 2010, ISBN 978-1-4081-1414-8
  9. ^ Prigg, Mark (12 March 2012). "Sir Jonathan Ive: The iMan cometh". Evening Standard. London.
  10. ^ Thomas, Gareth (October 2016). "John Leonard Frederick Parslow (1935-2015)". British Birds. 109 (10): 635–636.

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Chingford Foundation School is a coeducational state secondary school and sixth form located in Chingford in the London Borough of Waltham Forest It is a specialist Humanities College and has been an academy since October 2012 Chingford Foundation SchoolAddressNevin DriveLondon E4 7LTEnglandCoordinates51 37 48 N 0 00 26 W 51 629979 N 0 00721 W 51 629979 0 00721 Coordinates 51 37 48 N 0 00 26 W 51 629979 N 0 00721 W 51 629979 0 00721InformationTypeAcademyMottoA firm foundation for lifeEstablished1938Department for Education URN138691 TablesOfstedReportsExecutive principalJane BentonGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 18Enrolment1475Colour s Maroon goldWebsitehttp www chingfordfoundation org Contents 1 History 2 Notable alumni 3 External links 4 ReferencesHistory EditChingford Foundation school a co educational all inclusive school was opened in 1938 in temporary premises at Hawkwood House in Yardley Lane under the control of Essex County Council as Chingford County High School In the following year it was evacuated to the west of England and it did not begin to occupy its present buildings in Nevin Drive until 1941 The school was enlarged in 1957 1 In 1968 secondary schools in Waltham Forest to which Chingford had been transferred in 1965 adopted the Comprehensive system It became Chingford Senior High School with a mixed ability intake of 14 to 18 year olds In the 1980s pupils aged 11 to 14 studied at Chingford junior high school in Wellington Avenue which later became a primary school and then moved to Chingford to senior school to take GCSEs In the 1980s pupils aged 11 to 14 studied at Chingford junior high school in Wellington Avenue which later became a primary school and then moved to Chingford to senior school to take O levels and later GCSEs In the late 80s early 90s the six form was abolished and six form pupils moved to either Sir George Monoux college or Leyton sixth form college Following another borough wide reorganisation programme in 1986 and a further name change to Chingford School In 1993 the school became grant maintained giving the school direct government funding and autonomy from the local authority This allowed the school to re establish its sixth form facility for years 12 and 13 A new Sixth Form Centre was opened in 1997 2 In 2000 the school became a foundation school meaning that the school is maintained by the local authority but the governors are responsible for their own admission policy and procedures The current headteacher of the school is Jane Benton who took control replacing Mark Morall in 2019 Between July 2006 and July 2007 the school had extensive building works in which a new sports hall and staff room were built Since converting to an academy the school is now run by the Chingford Academies Trust which also includes South Chingford Foundation School Notable alumni EditJames Alexandrou actor formerly in EastEnders 3 Brian Altman barrister 4 David Beckham professional footballer Manchester United Real Madrid Milan LA Galaxy Paris Saint Germain England international 5 6 Daniel Clark professional basketball player 6 Ella Clark professional basketball player 6 Daniel Fogg swimmer 6 Brian Galach professional footballer Crawley Town Poland International 7 Dwight Gayle professional footballer with Newcastle United 6 Sir Peter Harding former Marshal of the Royal Air Force Royal Air Force Chief of the Air Staff and Chief of Defence Staff professional head of the British Armed Forces 8 Sir Jonathan Ive designer Apple Computers 9 Harry Kane professional footballer Tottenham Hotspur England international 6 Michael Obafemi professional footballer Swansea City John Parslow ornithologist 10 Steve Rosenberg journalist BBC s Moscow correspondentExternal links EditOfficial website Old Chingfordians websiteReferences Edit Powell W R ed 1966 A History of the County of Essex The parish and borough of Chingford Courtesy of British History Online pp 97 114 http www chingford school co uk doc Prospectus doc permanent dead link Moyes Jonathan 15 July 2007 Famous old boy opens up new hall East London amp West Essex Guardian Retrieved 19 November 2020 Brian Altman QC The Legal 500 Retrieved 19 November 2020 Hanratty Mathew 21 October 2008 School puts the arts at the heart of learning Arts Council England Archived from the original on 2 February 2012 Retrieved 19 November 2020 a b c d e f Hall of Fame Chingford Foundation School PE Department Retrieved 19 November 2020 NEWS Galach enjoys Poland training camp Leyton Orient Retrieved 19 November 2020 Who s Who 2010 A amp C Black 2010 ISBN 978 1 4081 1414 8 Prigg Mark 12 March 2012 Sir Jonathan Ive The iMan cometh Evening Standard London Thomas Gareth October 2016 John Leonard Frederick Parslow 1935 2015 British Birds 109 10 635 636 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chingford Foundation School amp oldid 1100496501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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