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Leyton Sixth Form College

Leyton Sixth Form College or LSC is a public sixth form college located in the southern part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest. There are over 2,100 learners, of which 80% study courses at Level 3.[1]

Leyton Sixth Form College
Address
Essex Road

, ,
England
,
United Kingdom
Coordinates51°34′34″N 0°00′09″W / 51.5760°N 0.0026°W / 51.5760; -0.0026
Information
TypeSixth form college
MottoSuccess at a Caring College[citation needed]
Religious affiliation(s)Mixed
Established1929-1985 – founding institutions
1985 – current sixth form college
Local authorityGreater London LSC & Waltham Forest LEA
Department for Education URN130457 Tables
OfstedReports
PrincipalGill Burbridge
GenderCo-educational
Age16+
Enrolment2100+ (2016)[1]
Houses3
Colour(s)White & Blue
Websitehttp://www.leyton.ac.uk

Courses and specialisms edit

The college offers a wide mix of academic and vocational full-time courses, containing more than 35 A level subjects, 15 BTEC subjects, some International GCSE subjects, GNVQ subjects and ESOL programmes.
The college has formal partnerships with Queen Mary University of London and the University of Westminster.

Management edit

The chemistry security policy recognises the head casing worn by many female Muslim students.[2]

The college serves large groups of students from minority ethnic backgrounds, estimated at 75 per cent as of 1995.[3]

History edit

 
The former Leyton County High School building which was opened in 1929 by the Prince of Wales. It has been extensively modernised internally.
 
The main campus on Essex Road.

Leyton County High School for Boys edit

Leyton County High School for Boys was formed in 1916 by amalgamation of Leyton and Leytonstone high schools. The school occupied temporary premises at Connaught Road until 1929, when it moved to new buildings in Essex Road.[4] The opening was performed by the Prince of Wales.[5] It was a selective grammar school for boys aged 11 to 18. The counterpart of this school was the Leyton County High School for Girls on Colworth Road. Head Master for the school in the 1940-1949 period was Dr Couch, a cousin of Dr Quiller-Couch. He presided over the school while it housed first-year pupils at Ruckholt Road annex, a building partly damaged in the World War 2 air raids on the nearby Temple Mills marshalling yard. The site is now a car sales outlet. No doubt there was an influx of pupils at the end of the war that could not be accommodated in other Grammar Schools that had been damaged in that area of South West Essex.

In 1992, Paul Estcourt (who attended during the period 1957-64) published a book entitled "L.C.H.S. at its Peak". This book not only described his recollections but also the academic and sporting achievements under the leadership of John Cummings, who succeeded Dr Couch as Headmaster.

Sixth form college edit

In 1968, Waltham Forest adopted the comprehensive system and in its new guise it catered for mixed-ability 14- to 18-year-old boys as Leyton Senior High School for Boys before a borough-wide re-organisation in 1985 led a change of role as a co-educational sixth form college.[3]

Building programme edit

 
The Meridian House, which represents two of the Greenwich meridian instruments.

The college's 40 million pounds building project has been finished. The new theatre has become the venue for drama and musical performances. The college's purpose built television studio has been established.
The street that now links all institution buildings has put on events as varied as a World Food Day
and the annual Higher Education fair taking place in it.[6]

A new gymnasium, fitness suite, locker rooms and ablution areas for Muslims, have seen a large rise in student and staff participation in sport as well as providing facilities for local schools and especially for Muslims, where either males and females can pray Jumu'ah.[7]

The final stage of the scheme was a spacious extension to the existing Meridian House, and the complete refurbishment of the original college building. The Prime Meridian passes through this, which is Hooke’s 10-foot Mural Quadrant.[8]
The enlargement now accommodates the Business and Travel departments as well as providing extraordinary new infrastructures for Art and Design.
The reconstructing building has provided an egregious[clarification needed] new library and an extensive drop-in computer centre, named the Hub and rebuilt Maths and science sectors.

Honours edit

LSC has been one of the few colleges in London to acquire their own operating warrant for the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award project.[9][10]

The college has achieved the Investors in People Gold Award, one of the most prestigious honours that is obtained by 1% of United Kingdom’s corporations.[11][12]

In April 2013, when Leyton Sixth Form College won the British Colleges Sport’s annual award, it was nominated to be the best college in London for sport.[13]

Former notable teachers edit

Alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b FE&S report Leyton Sixth Form College (Report). Ofsted. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 13 September 2014. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
  3. ^ a b Report from the Inspectorate, Leyton Sixth Form College (PDF) (Report). Further Education Funding Council. June 1995. Retrieved 10 October 2022.
  4. ^ A History of the County of Essex: Volume 6 (1973), pp. 233-240. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42774
  5. ^ "Essex Archives Online - Catalogue: L/C 2/317".
  6. ^ "LEYTON: College given £32m for major rebuilding project". East London and West Essex Guardian Series.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 22 November 2012.
  8. ^ "Location of Greenwich Meridian marker: LB Waltham Forest, Leyton (E10)". www.thegreenwichmeridian.org.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 22 August 2014.
  11. ^ "London Colleges".
  12. ^ "London Colleges".
  13. ^ "News from East London and West Essex - East London and West Essex Guardian Series".
  14. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : "Iron Maiden: Paul Di'Anno Part 1". YouTube.

External links edit

  • Leyton SFC
  • OFSTED report
  • EduBase

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Leyton Sixth Form College or LSC is a public sixth form college located in the southern part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest There are over 2 100 learners of which 80 study courses at Level 3 1 Leyton Sixth Form CollegeAddressEssex RoadLeyton London E10 6EQEngland United KingdomCoordinates51 34 34 N 0 00 09 W 51 5760 N 0 0026 W 51 5760 0 0026InformationTypeSixth form collegeMottoSuccess at a Caring College citation needed Religious affiliation s MixedEstablished1929 1985 founding institutions1985 current sixth form collegeLocal authorityGreater London LSC amp Waltham Forest LEADepartment for Education URN130457 TablesOfstedReportsPrincipalGill BurbridgeGenderCo educationalAge16 Enrolment2100 2016 1 Houses3Colour s White amp BlueWebsitehttp www leyton ac uk Contents 1 Courses and specialisms 2 Management 3 History 3 1 Leyton County High School for Boys 3 2 Sixth form college 3 3 Building programme 4 Honours 5 Former notable teachers 6 Alumni 7 References 8 External linksCourses and specialisms editThe college offers a wide mix of academic and vocational full time courses containing more than 35 A level subjects 15 BTEC subjects some International GCSE subjects GNVQ subjects and ESOL programmes The college has formal partnerships with Queen Mary University of London and the University of Westminster Management editThe chemistry security policy recognises the head casing worn by many female Muslim students 2 The college serves large groups of students from minority ethnic backgrounds estimated at 75 per cent as of 1995 3 History edit nbsp The former Leyton County High School building which was opened in 1929 by the Prince of Wales It has been extensively modernised internally nbsp The main campus on Essex Road Leyton County High School for Boys edit Leyton County High School for Boys was formed in 1916 by amalgamation of Leyton and Leytonstone high schools The school occupied temporary premises at Connaught Road until 1929 when it moved to new buildings in Essex Road 4 The opening was performed by the Prince of Wales 5 It was a selective grammar school for boys aged 11 to 18 The counterpart of this school was the Leyton County High School for Girls on Colworth Road Head Master for the school in the 1940 1949 period was Dr Couch a cousin of Dr Quiller Couch He presided over the school while it housed first year pupils at Ruckholt Road annex a building partly damaged in the World War 2 air raids on the nearby Temple Mills marshalling yard The site is now a car sales outlet No doubt there was an influx of pupils at the end of the war that could not be accommodated in other Grammar Schools that had been damaged in that area of South West Essex In 1992 Paul Estcourt who attended during the period 1957 64 published a book entitled L C H S at its Peak This book not only described his recollections but also the academic and sporting achievements under the leadership of John Cummings who succeeded Dr Couch as Headmaster Sixth form college edit In 1968 Waltham Forest adopted the comprehensive system and in its new guise it catered for mixed ability 14 to 18 year old boys as Leyton Senior High School for Boys before a borough wide re organisation in 1985 led a change of role as a co educational sixth form college 3 Building programme edit nbsp The Meridian House which represents two of the Greenwich meridian instruments The college s 40 million pounds building project has been finished The new theatre has become the venue for drama and musical performances The college s purpose built television studio has been established The street that now links all institution buildings has put on events as varied as a World Food Day and the annual Higher Education fair taking place in it 6 A new gymnasium fitness suite locker rooms and ablution areas for Muslims have seen a large rise in student and staff participation in sport as well as providing facilities for local schools and especially for Muslims where either males and females can pray Jumu ah 7 The final stage of the scheme was a spacious extension to the existing Meridian House and the complete refurbishment of the original college building The Prime Meridian passes through this which is Hooke s 10 foot Mural Quadrant 8 The enlargement now accommodates the Business and Travel departments as well as providing extraordinary new infrastructures for Art and Design The reconstructing building has provided an egregious clarification needed new library and an extensive drop in computer centre named the Hub and rebuilt Maths and science sectors Honours editLSC has been one of the few colleges in London to acquire their own operating warrant for the Duke of Edinburgh s Award project 9 10 The college has achieved the Investors in People Gold Award one of the most prestigious honours that is obtained by 1 of United Kingdom s corporations 11 12 In April 2013 when Leyton Sixth Form College won the British Colleges Sport s annual award it was nominated to be the best college in London for sport 13 Former notable teachers editSir William Emrys Williams Editor in Chief from 1935 65 of Penguin Books taught English in the 1920s Phil Woosnam footballer for West Ham taught Physics in the late 1950s David Flaxen Director of Statistics from 1989 96 at the Department of Transport taught in 1963 Alumni editLomana LuaLua footballer Tim Stoner painter Sir George Bolton Chairman from 1957 70 of the Bank of London and South America Alan Booth travel writer Zulfiqar Hussain Chairman of Raeburn Energy Limited 1 Prof Sir Giles Brindley Professor of Physiology in the University of London at the Institute of Psychiatry from 1968 91 Prof Bernard Corry economist at Queen Mary College Paul Di Anno former singer of Iron Maiden 14 Prof Robert Gibson Professor of French from 1965 94 at the University of Kent at Canterbury Mehmet British Turks mathematician Xin Huang famous accountant and business entrepreneur Prof Laurance Hall Herchel Smith Professor of Medicinal Chemistry from 1985 2004 at the University of Cambridge who worked on early NMR spectroscopy Steve Harris of Iron Maiden Frank Hawkins Chairman from 1959 73 of International Tea Co Stores Sir Derek Jacobi CBE actor Prof Ralph Kekwick Professor of Biophysics from 1966 71 at The Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine part of London University who pioneered blood plasma fractionation John Lill CBE pianist Philip Burton Moon Poynting Professor of Physics in the University of Birmingham from 1950 74 part of the Manhattan Project Frank Muir broadcaster Jonathan Ross former BBC presenter Paul Ross radio presenter Eric Shilling bass baritone Sir Philip Wilkinson Chief Executive from 1983 7 of NatWest Peter Winch philosopher Nick Logan former editor NME founder editor Smash Hits editor publisher The Face Arena Arena Homme Plus Bobby Crush entertainer NAO singerReferences edit a b FE amp S report Leyton Sixth Form College Report Ofsted Retrieved 10 October 2022 Ofsted File Downloading Centre Archived from the original on 13 September 2014 Retrieved 12 September 2014 a b Report from the Inspectorate Leyton Sixth Form College PDF Report Further Education Funding Council June 1995 Retrieved 10 October 2022 A History of the County of Essex Volume 6 1973 pp 233 240 URL http www british history ac uk report aspx compid 42774 Essex Archives Online Catalogue L C 2 317 LEYTON College given 32m for major rebuilding project East London and West Essex Guardian Series NearDesk Leyton Sixth Form College Archived from the original on 22 November 2012 Location of Greenwich Meridian marker LB Waltham Forest Leyton E10 www thegreenwichmeridian org News Leyton Sixth Form achieves Investors in People Gold Award Archived from the original on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 22 August 2014 Success and Achievements Archived from the original on 26 August 2014 Retrieved 22 August 2014 London Colleges London Colleges News from East London and West Essex East London and West Essex Guardian Series Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Iron Maiden Paul Di Anno Part 1 YouTube External links editLeyton SFC OFSTED report EduBase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Leyton Sixth Form College amp oldid 1190438382, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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