Ilford County High School

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Ilford County High School
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Founded: 1901
Type: Grammar (Selective)
Location: Barkingside, Ilford, London, England
LEA: Redbridge
Ofsted number: 102850
School Category: Community
Headteacher: Mr S I Devereux, BA BEd
Staff: 88
Students: 855[1]
Age Range: 11 to 18 years old
Gender: Male
Website: Official ICHS Website

Ilford County High School (ICHS) is a boys' secondary grammar school in the London Borough of Redbridge. At one time, it was regarded as being in Clayhall. However, more recently it has been described as being in Barkingside, and this is the address shown on its web site[2] and school letterheads.

ICHS is a four-form entry school. Originally one of a number of selective schools in the London Borough of Redbridge, ICHS was retained in 1973 as the only boys’ selective school in the borough. Admission at 11+ takes place through tests administered by the Borough as Local Education Authority. In 2004-5, there were 843 pupils on roll including 245 in the sixth form. There were 88 members of staff - 63 teachers and 25 administrative and other support staff. It was designated as a Specialist Science College in September 2004. The current headmaster is Mr S I Devereux, who has been headmaster since 1993.

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[edit] History

It was founded in 1901 in Gants Hill, moving to its present site in the 1930s. It was originally called Park Higher Grade School, and old boys are called Old Parkonians. There was formerly also an Ilford County High Girls' School that took over the original ICHS building. Following the conversion of the Girls' school to being part of a co-educational school (Valentines High School), Woodford County High School (WCHS) is often called the 'sister school'. In recent times, it has become the "partner school" of Trinity Catholic Science College and Ilford Jewish Primary School.

[edit] Notable alumni

Distinguished old boys (and one old girl) include:

[edit] Noted teachers

Teachers who have taught at the school include:

  • John Farrar, born 1941, South Yorkshire. Retired at the end of the Summer Term of 2006. A senior member of staff, he was head of the 6th Form for several years.


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