Sydenham School
Sydenham School is a comprehensive girls' school located on Dartmouth Road (A2216) in Sydenham, London. HistoryThe school was founded in 1917 as a girls' grammar school, known as Sydenham County Grammar School for Girls. London County Council commissioned Basil Spence & Partners, in the early 1950s, to design additional accommodation to allow the school to increase capacity from 600 to 1140 students and to merge with Shackleton School to become a comprehensive school. This took place in 1956 on completion of the new six-storey, E-shaped, classroom block, on which work had begun in 1954. The official opening ceremony took place on 28 February 1957.[1] In 2003 Sydenham School was granted Specialist Science College status and in 2008 it was granted Specialist in Mathematics by the DfES. Sydenham School has close ties to Forest Hill School, a nearby boys' comprehensive school. Form systemIn each year there are 8 tutor groups, named for the letters in SYDENHAM. AdmissionsThe current headmistress is Ms Emma Wijnberg. It has always been a girls' school. Forest Hill Pools and Forest Hill library is next door. Academic performanceIn the last OFSTED inspection, Sydenham School was graded as 'good with outstanding features '. It gets GCSEs and A levels above the England average.(64%) Notable former pupils
Sydenham County Grammar School for Girls
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https://sydenham.fluencycms.co.uk/science External links |