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The headteacher is Mr Sheppard since 2007 from the now retired Pam Bowmaker [[OBE]]. Mr Bowler was thier for some time |
The headteacher is Mr Sheppard since 2007 from the now retired Pam Bowmaker [[OBE]]. Mr Bowler was thier for some time |
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There is a sixth form college at the school and the school was awarded an " |
There is a sixth form college at the school and the school was awarded an "SLACKING FOR THIER LIFE" mark from [[Ofsted]] when they inspected the school in late October 2006. |
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The majority of students come from Dog Kennel Hill Junior School and Dulwich Hamlet Junior School. |
The majority of students come from Dog Kennel Hill Junior School and Dulwich Hamlet Junior School. |
Revision as of 20:35, 24 January 2008
The Charter School is a comprehensive mixed secondary school. The Charter School is situated near Herne Hill, South London and has an age range of 11-18. The school has been a specialist Business and Enterprise college since September 2005.
Founded as a result of a pressure group in 2000, the new school made use of the buildings formerly occupied by Dulwich High School For Boys, the failing school formerly known as William Penn.[citation needed]
The headteacher is Mr Sheppard since 2007 from the now retired Pam Bowmaker OBE. Mr Bowler was thier for some time
There is a sixth form college at the school and the school was awarded an "SLACKING FOR THIER LIFE" mark from Ofsted when they inspected the school in late October 2006.
The majority of students come from Dog Kennel Hill Junior School and Dulwich Hamlet Junior School.