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Since 1884 the Islington Green School site has held three separate sets of school buildings which have been enlarged and adapted as times have changed. The school names have changed over the years. It was reorganised in 1911, and 1934-36. In 1947-1951 it became Tudor Secondary School for Boys and Girls.


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Address Prebend Street, London, N1 8PQ Local authority Islington (206) Headteacher / Principal Mr Trevor Averre-Beeson Age range 11 to 16 Phase of education Secondary School type Community.


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Sam Gelder tells a story that has become Islington folklore: how a choir at Islington Green School landed a starring role on one of the most iconic singles of the 1980s. The plaque on the.


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Tony Garwood. Former head, Islington Green school, 1996-1998. Your report finally made clear what those of us who worked at Islington Green knew all along; that the decision was a political one.


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Islington Green School (IGS) was established in 1966 and was an 11-16 mixed community secondary school. The school failed its Ofsted inspection in 1997. The school had received a 38 per cent pass rate the previous year and despite shortcomings, the staff were convinced that the school was not failing. The decision caused the school to "implode".


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Browse 40 islington green school photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more photos and images. Pupils of Islington Green School in London at a music lesson with a piano accompaniment, UK, 7th November 1973.


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In Feb 2005 one of the first successful uses of the Freedom of Information Act revealed that 8 years earlier Chief Inspector of Schools Chris Woodhead and Of.


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Share Islington Gazette: October 17, 1986 (Image: Archant) Islington Green School was facing closure - because not enough pupils were choosing to study there. An inspection report said "drastic.


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A visit to the kitchen of Silvana, a home cook, to learn how to make anolini, a type of meat-filled pasta, in Emilia Romagna, Italy. For more details buy my.


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Welcome to COLAI Where Students Succeed At COLAI we provide an exceptional level of pastoral care, academic education and enrichment for every student. The Academy, which opened in September 2008, is a mixed, non-selective Academy, with no religious affiliation, committed to providing excellence in education and opportunities for all. Read More


The History of Islington Green School to 1991,Introduction

Islington Green has recently spent £2m on refurbishing the main building - including £500,000 on six new computer suites. Both schools are explicit that they are not short of funds. Islington.


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The Infants School survives today as part of a much larger building. The 'Graded School' building later became part of Tudor Secondary School, but was demolished about 1962 to make room for the buildings of the new Islington Green School. Queens Head Street School for Boys and Girls opened on 25th January, 1886 and the Infants' School, at the.


The History of Islington Green School to 1991,Introduction

City of London Academy Islington is an 11-18 mixed, secondary school and sixth form with academy status in Islington, Greater London, England. It was established in 1966 and adopted its present name after becoming an academy in September 2008.


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By 1997, Islington Green had a new head - Tony Garwood - and the school was becoming a victim of its own success. With the second-best GCSE results in the borough, more local parents were using it, and the professionals from beyond the catchment area were being squeezed out. The intake was changing and the school was not responding fast enough.