Walthamstow School for Girls

Walthamstow School for Girls is single sex girls' secondary school situated in Walthamstow, London. It currently educates 900 girls between the ages of 11-16.[1]

Walthamstow School for Girls
Address
Church Hill

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E17 3ND

Coordinates51.585294°N 0.013966°W / 51.585294; -0.013966
Information
TypeCommunity school
Motto"Neglect Not The Gift That Is In Thee." The motto is depicted in the main hall's stage and across the school.
Established1880
Local authorityWaltham Forest
Department for Education URN103103 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMeryl Davies
Staff300
GenderGirls
Age11 to 16
Enrolment891
Colour(s)bottle green :)
Websitehttp://www.wsfg.waltham.sch.uk

Locally, the school is known as 'Green School'. It is close to Walthamstow Central and the Prime Meridian.

History

It opened in 1890 as a private school on West Avenue, then moved to Church Hill. The school was refurbished in 2009. It occupies three main buildings, which have areas dedicated to subjects taught in the school. The school saw a new head teacher take over in September 2012.

Academics

Walthamstow School for Girls divides the management and delivery of teaching and learning into faculties. Subjects that are taught in the school are English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History and RE simply known as Humanities in years 7-9, Design Technology, Art, ICT, French and Spanish and Drama. Other subjects taught are PSHE, Citizenship and Music. When students are in Year 9, they pick four subjects for which they wish to learn in their GCSE years. They have the option to choose from many of the subjects available and others that are not accessible in the younger years that include Business Enterprise, Economics, Product design and Graphics. The school is notable for achieving some of the highest GCSE grades in the Waltham Forest borough. In August 2013, it was said that the school broke records for the number of A* to C grades achieved in Maths and English.

Notable former pupils

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References

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