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Alperton Community School

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Alperton Community School
File:Alperton Community School Emblem.gif
Address
Map
Ealing Road (Lower School)
Stanley Avenue (Upper School)

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HA0 4PW (Ealing Road)
HA0 4JE (Stanley Avenue)

Information
TypeAcademy
Local authorityBrent
Department for Education URN138610 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMr Gerard McKenna BSc(Hons) NPQH
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1300 (approx.) 240 per year group (approx.)
HousesAusten, Einstein, Gandhi and King
Colour(s)  &  
Websitehttp://www.alperton.brent.sch.uk/

Alperton Community School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in the Alperton area of the London Borough of Brent, England. It has approximately 1200 students.[1] [2] [3]

It is divided into two buildings: one on Ealing Road, near Alperton Station, and another one on Stanley Avenue. The Ealing Road site is known as the lower school (consisting of Years 7, 8 and 9), and the Stanley Avenue site is known as the upper school (consisting of Years 10, 11, 12 and 13).

In June 2011, the school was deemed "Outstanding" in an Ofsted inspection report. The school converted to academy status in September 2012.

History=

Alperton Hall (c.1921)

Alperton Hall a mansion was purchased for a school to support the educational needs of the growing industrial town and opened in 1922 with the overseeing headmaster Mr Edmund Lightley.[4] In 1928 the school adopted the name Wembley County School and the original mansion was demolished in 1938 to allow for a new appropriate site to be built for a traditional grammar school.

A separate school on Ealing Road named Alperton County Mixed School was developed in 1948 on a new site near Alperton tube station which required the demolition of the Joy Cottages sitting alongside the station. The requirement grew from the previous local school named Alperton School, which had existed since 1876 on a site now hosting the Shree Sanatan Hindu temple, becoming inappropriate due to the Education Act of 1944 and the increased demand because of area growth. In 1957 the school was split into Alperton Boys and Alperton Girls both being shaped into secondary moderns with Mr T. Hostler as headmaster for boys and Miss J. Dawson head teacher for girls respectively, although officially the girls site was not completed until 1962.[5]

The three schools, Wembley County Grammar, Alperton Boys, and Alperton Girls were amalgamated as to form Alperton High School in 1967. [6] Mr Roy Innes was recruited as the headmaster to see through the new comprehensive school merger and development and after a decade retired in 1977.

During the early 90's through the Local Management of Schools (LMS) initiative the school took control over its own finances and in 1993 was renamed Alperton Community School. From 1991, Mr Pankaj Gulab as Deputy Head saw through the change to a local managed school and in 1992 he became the headmaster.

Notable alumni

  • Ron Greenwood (1932–35), England Football manager and player
  • James Saunders (1936–41), English playwright
  • Ken Norris (1947–52), English cross country runner
  • Nicky Hopkins (1955–59), English pianist and organist
  • Keith Moon (1957–58), Drummer for The Who
  • Merle Amory (1969–74), London Councillor and first black leader of a British local authority[7][8]
  • Dale Banton (1972–77), English footballer
  • Gary Waddock (1973–78), Football manager and player
  • Paul Leyshon (1988–93), English actoractor
  • Jace Morgenstern part of the CSI
  • Nha part of the CSI
  • SuperNova part of the CSI

References

  1. ^ "Alperton Community School: Home". alperton.brent.sch.uk. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Alperton Community School". brent.gov.uk. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  3. ^ "Alperton Community School - School rankings from the Financial ..." rankings.ft.com. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  4. ^ http://www.oldalpertonians.org.uk/t-schools-AH.htm
  5. ^ http://www.oldalpertonians.org.uk/t-schools-ASS.htm#Alperton Secondary School
  6. ^ http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=22477
  7. ^ http://www.islandmix.com/backchat/f6/famous-west-indians-95977/index11.html
  8. ^ Linda Bellos

External links

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