Torriano Primary School

Torriano Primary School is a community primary school in Kentish Town, London. The school was founded in 2015 following the merger of the previous Torriano Junior School with Torriano Infants School.[1] It is rated Outstanding by Ofsted. Torriano has inherited from its predecessor a partnership with Netley Primary School that was set up in 2012.

Torriano Primary School
Address
Torriano Avenue

, ,
NW5 2SJ

Coordinates51.549736°N 0.132521°W / 51.549736; -0.132521
Information
TypeCommunity Primary school
Established1900s
Local authorityCamden
Department for Education URN100023 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of governorsLuca Salice
Head of SchoolHelen Bruckdorfer
GenderCoeducational
Age3 to 11
Websitewww.torrianojun.camden.sch.uk

Buildings and grounds

The oldest building is the Junior building which used to host the entire school. Edwardian in character, it was opened in 1910, a few years after the abolition of the London School Board and the transfer of its responsibilities to the London County Council. Pevsner comments 'Roughcast gables in an Arts and Crafts spirit'.[2] The Infant building is a low-rise 1960s construction. The Infants' library was designed by local firm AY Architects and completed in 2013. The Gatehouse building was designed by Cullinan Studio and completed in 2010.[3] The school grounds contain play areas designed by Erect Architecture dubbed Earthling Kingdom and Cloud Kingdom.[4]

History

Torriano Primary School was the result of a merger between Torriano Junior School and Torriano Infants' School. Previous notable headteachers included Ros Pomeyie[5] at Torriano Infants; and Dilys Brotia OBE[6] and Laurence Harding[7] at Torriano Junior School. Torriano Junior School was three times rated Outstanding by Ofsted, in 2000, 2005 and 2009. Torriano Infants School had also been an Outstanding school but was downgraded by Ofsted in 2014. The merged school retained the rating of the previous Junior School.

Awards

Torriano is a Rights Respecting Schools; its predecessor achieved level 1 in 2009 and level 2 in 2011. It was invited to join the London Schools' Gold Club for 2013/14 and for 2015/16.[8] It achieved Eco-School Silver standard in 2012.[9] Torriano is also part of the Camden Primary Partnership,[10] a Teaching School Alliance. Torriano Infants and Torriano Junior Schools had both achieved the Healthy Schools Bronze award in 2013.[11][12]

Citations

  1. "Camden Council, Cabinet Member for Children". 10 September 2015. Retrieved 6 October 2015.
  2. Cherry, Bridget; Pevsner, Nikolaus (1998). London v. 4; North. Yale University Press. p. 358. ISBN 9780300096538.
  3. Foot, Tom (11 November 2010). "Love and gate! 'Futuristic' building for Torriano Junior School". Camden New Journal. London. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  4. "Camden Active Spaces". Erect Architecture. 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  5. Lamden, Tim (22 December 2012). "Tributes paid to inspirational Kentish Town headteacher and librarian". Ham&High. London. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  6. Wright, Jane (2 January 2003). "Primary head leads New Year gongs list". Camden New Journal. London. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  7. Hinton, Josie (11 November 2010). "Laurence Harding – 'Pupils wanted to be in Mr Harding's class'". Camden New Journal. London. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  8. "Gold Club members 2015/16". Greater London Authority. Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  9. "Eco-Schools England". Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  10. "Camden Primary Partnership". Retrieved 8 October 2015.
  11. "Torriano Infants". Healthy Schools London, Mayor of London. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
  12. "Torriano Junior School". Healthy Schools London, Mayor of London. Retrieved 14 October 2015.
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