Hornsey School for Girls

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Hornsey School for Girls
Address
Map
Inderwick Road

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N8 9JF

Information
TypeCommunity school, Comprehensive school
Religious affiliation(s)all religions
Local authorityHaringey
Department for Education URN102153 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMs Rahelu
GenderGirls
Age11 to 18
Housesfranklin, okeeffe, aung san, curie, Shelley, Hypatia
Colour(s)purple, orange, blue, yellow, green, red
Telephone0208348 6191

Hornsey School for Girls is the only all-girl secondary school located in the borough of Haringey, situated in the Hornsey/Crouch End area of North London.

Admissions

As a high performing, academic and international school their motto is "Educating London's young women of the future". In summer 2012, 77% of Year 11 students obtained 5+ A*-C passes at GCSE and A2 results saw a 100% pass rate.

Hornsey School for Girls was awarded a specialism in Performing Arts. The works closely with partner schools consisting of primary and secondary schools and local community partners. They also partake in numerous school productions, music festivals and concerts throughout the local community and nationally.

History

The school began as a girls' grammar school the 'Hornsey High School for Girls in 1887, by the Church Schools Company (now the United Church Schools Trust). In 1915 it moved to new buildings in Weston Park.

It later became a girls-only comprehensive school.

Sport

In February 2010 the school was awarded London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic 'Get Set' accreditation as a reward for all the work it has been doing around the Olympic and Paralympic Values. In March students and teachers met with Lord Sebastian Coe, Chair of the London 2012 Organising Committee, as part of a celebration of the International Inspirations Programme and to officially be awarded the 'Get Set' accreditation. International Inspiration is London 2012's official international sports legacy programme which aims to use the power of physical education, sport and play to enrich the lives of millions of children and young people across the world, including Trinidad and Tobago. As part of the programme Hornsey School for Girls is twinned with Speyside High School in Trinidad & Tobago. The project will promote girls at Hornsey school into leadership through sport as well as give them opportunities to learn from its sister school in the Caribbean.

Students having opportunities to compete against each other during our annual Sports Day as well as other schools either individually or within teams, regularly taking part in borough, league and cup competitions.

Students also coach pupils from primary schools in sports and performing arts events as part of their Sports Leaders and Dance Leaders award.


When Ofsted visited the school in 2011, they reported the Citizenship department as outstanding. 'All lessons observed were good or outstanding. They were characterised by meticulous planning of enjoyable learning activities, good pace, very good relationships, high expectations and excellent use of information and communication technology'.

A brand new Library, Administration Facility and Sixth Form Centre were built in 2010 along with the refurbishment of Craft and Design Technology (CDT) spaces and Behavioural, Emotional and Social Disorder (BESD) spaces. The BESD space helps to support students with behavioural emotional and social difficulties. New power and data infrastructure throughout the school. This will better connect computers and communication systems There is also a personalised learning and achievement area.

Ms Jones has introduced that all students from Yrs 7 - 13 wear a school lanyard for their own personal safety.

The students and staff are also located in houses:

Aung San Suu Kyi - Humanities & Global Citizenship

Georgia O'Keeffe - Art & Design

Hypatia of Alexandria - Mathematics & ICT

Aretha Franklin - Performing Arts

Marie Curie - Science and Environmental Studies

Mary Shelley - English & Literacy

The house system enables students to acquire rewards and compete in a range of different activities throughout the year including a variety of sports both in curriculum time and in extra-curricular activities.


Alumni

Hornsey High School for Girls

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