Woodford County High School For Girls
Woodford County High School For Girls, formerly Woodford County High School (WCHS) is a secondary all-girls selective grammar school in Woodford Green of the London Borough of Redbridge, England. The school opened in 1919. Woodford's brother school is Ilford County High School.
| Woodford County High School For Girls | |
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High Road , , IG8 9LA | |
| Coordinates | 51.607°N 0.0185°E |
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| Type | Grammar |
| Motto | Laeti Gratias Deo Agimus (Let us thank God joyfully) |
| Established | 1919 |
| Local authority | Redbridge |
| Department for Education URN | 102852 Tables |
| Ofsted | Reports |
| Head teacher | Ms Jo Pomeroy, MA |
| Staff | Deputy Head - Mr Colin Jenkins (also teaches history and brought the one way system to this school) |
| Gender | Girls |
| Age | 11 to 18 |
| Enrolment | 1098[1] |
| Houses | Highams green, Repton blue, Warner yellow and Newton red |
| Colour(s) | , , |
| Website | http://www.woodford.redbridge.sch.uk/ |
Woodford County High School has seven Years (7–13). To gain a place in the lower school, children take the 11-plus exam via the local authority, the London Borough of Redbridge. Redbridge offer the top 180 girls from the 11-plus exam results a place at Woodford County High School where, upon entry, girls are allocated to one of 6 individual 'forms' of 30 students each. Each of the four forms in every year group for Years 7-11 is part of a different school 'house'. These houses are Repton (blue), Warner (yellow), Highams (green) and Newton (red). There are many roles that students are encouraged to volunteer for within the day-to-day running of the school, including representation of peers on the 'school council' and becoming 'Silver Badges' (Y12/13 6th Formers with additional responsibilities). 6th Form (Y12/13) places at the school are highly sought after, and applications to attend 6th Form are open to those who have attended schools other than Woodford County High School in Years 7 to 11. This school offers a wide range of GCSE subjects, including Classical Civilisation, psychology, and business studies, among many others.[2]
Although the school is part of the Borough of Redbridge school system, the school buildings themselves are located in the London Borough of Waltham Forest.[3]
History
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The main school building was originally Highams Manor or Highams Park, and was built in 1768 by William Newton (1735–1790). The exterior has Ionic order pilasters and a polygonal roof lantern. Notable internal features include a stone staircase with a wrought-iron balustrade. The grounds were designed by Humphry Repton and originally included Highams Park Lake.[4] In 1849, the house was acquired by the Warner family, who also held ownership of many properties in Walthamstow.[5] The building was later used a hospital, in which Florence Nightingale worked,[6] as well as a means of accommodation for Winston Churchill during the Second World War.[7] The site became Woodford County High school for Girls in 1919 and was extended to the north and south between 1928 and 1938.[5] It became a Grade II listed building in 1951.[4]
Notable former pupils
- Kathleen Lonsdale (1903–1971), crystallographer
- Jenny Powell, TV presenter
- Lucy Kirkwood, playwright
- Sarah Winman, actress and author
- Jourdan Rianne, model and former love island girl
- Mona Chalabi, journalist
References
- "Woodford County High School: URN: 102852". ofsted.gov.uk. Ofsted. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
- https://www.woodford.redbridge.sch.uk/page/?pid=222
- https://walthamforest.gov.uk/sites/default/files/CPZ%20Overview%20Map.pdf
- "Woodford County High School". historicengland.org.uk. Historic England. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
- Powell, W R (ed.). "A History of the County of Essex: Volume 6 (London, 1973), pp. 253-263". www.british-history.ac.uk. British History Online. Retrieved 27 January 2020.
- "Joy Manners" (PDF). BBK AC UK. BBK AC UK. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
- Thomas, David A (November 1994). Churchill, the Member for Woodford (1st ed.). Routledge. p. 224. ISBN 071464143X.
External links
- Woodford County High School Public Website
- "Designs for Highams (now Woodford County High School for Girls), Woodford Green, London". www.architecture.com. Royal Institute of British Architects. Retrieved 27 January 2020. (original architect's drawing dated 1760).
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