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Arts and Media School, Islington

Coordinates: 51°34′01″N 0°06′57″W / 51.56707°N 0.11587°W / 51.56707; -0.11587
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Arts and Media School, Islington
Address
Map
Turle Road

,
N4 3LS

Coordinates51°34′01″N 0°06′57″W / 51.56707°N 0.11587°W / 51.56707; -0.11587
Information
TypeFoundation school
Local authorityIslington
SpecialistArts (media)
Department for Education URN131690 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherSusan Service
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Websitehttp://www.artsandmedia.islington.sch.uk/

Arts and Media School Islington, is a secondary school located in the Finsbury Park area of the London Borough of Islington. It is classified as a comprehensive trust foundation school[1] and has been a specialist media arts college since 2003.[2] Susan Service was appointed headteacher in 2016 after having served as the deputy head of curriculum for 5 years.[3]

History

The Victorian building, still in use today, was originally Montem St School. Later the school was known as Tollington Park Secondary School and, more recently, as George Orwell School. The school was renamed as Islington Arts and Media School (IAMS) in the school year 1999–2000. Initially, Torsten Friedag was appointed as a "super head" but quit after two terms.[4] Richard Ewen was appointed as headteacher and improvements in the school resulted in a 2004 Ofsted report that read: "Islington Arts and Media school is an effective and rapidly improving school that provides a good quality of education and good value for money."[4] The Ofsted report on the school in 2017 described the school's performance as "Good".[1]

The school buildings were used as a filming location in the Academy Award-nominated 2006 film Notes on a Scandal.[5]

Partnerships

Partners vary from across the curriculum and include The Barbican and Arsenal FC. In addition, the school works closely with a number of local primary schools, sharing skills and expertise in key academic subjects. Each term they open their doors to their primary partners, offering a variety of master classes, workshops, and activity days.[6]

Notable pupils

References

  1. ^ a b "Performance Tables - The Department for Education - Arts and Media School Islington, 131690, N4 3LS". www.education.gov.uk. Retrieved 21 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Islington Arts and Media School". www.anewdirection.org. Archived from the original on 6 January 2022.
  3. ^ "Head teacher's message Arts & Media School, Islington London UK | Arts & Media School, Islington London UK". www.artsandmedia.islington.sch.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2015.
  4. ^ a b Woodward, Will (18 May 2004). "Sing when you're winning: When Richard Ewen took over at Islington Arts and Media school it was struggling. Will Woodward charts an amazing recovery". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Islington Arts and Media School Star Among the Stars". lightscameraislington.co. Uk. 7 May 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2020.
  6. ^ "Primary Partners | Arts & Media School, Islington London UK". www.artsandmedia.islington.sch.uk. Retrieved 7 October 2015.