Lady Margaret School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lady Margaret School
Yea, I have a goodly heritage
Founded: September 1917
Type: Comprehensive
Location: Fulham, London, United Kingdom
LEA: Hammersmith and Fulham
Ofsted number: 100364
School Category: Voluntary Aided
Headteacher: Mrs Whyte
Staff:
Students: 560 (170 in sixth form)
Age Range: 11-18
Gender: female
Website: www.ladymargaret.lbhf.sch.uk


Lady Margaret School is a smaller than average Voluntary Aided Church of England secondary school in Parsons Green, Fulham, London. The school serves a population of 560 11 to 18 year old girls, of whom 107 are in the sixth form. The school is heavily oversubscribed,[citation needed] and the majority of girls stay on into the sixth form. A small number of students from other schools are given places in the sixth form. Pupils and students are drawn from a broad social spectrum and from a wide catchment area, with a relatively high proportion from professional families.[citation needed] Half the girls are offered places on the basis of parental religious affiliation and half on the basis of tests in English, mathematics and reasoning skills, designed to enable the school to recruit a comprehensive intake; these places are open to pupils of other faiths or no faith.

A lower than average proportion of pupils has special educational needs on entry and most girls are attaining above average standards at the age of eleven.[citation needed] A significant minority of pupils (about 23 per cent) comes from ethnic minority families, and some girls speak English as an additional language. All are fluent in English. A lower number than the national average is eligible for free school meals.

The headmistress is Mrs. Whyte, and the deputy head is Mr. Sanderson.

In 2004, under former headmistress Mrs. Joan Olivier, Lady Margaret was awarded specialist school status as a Mathematics & Computing College.

Contents

[edit] Ethos

Pupils of Lady Margaret come from all areas of South West London, with some travelling from Croydon and Tooting Bec every day. The school also admits many local girls, with some examples of three generations from the same family attending the school.[citation needed]

The school is very active in charity work, with the whole school voting for a school charity at the beginning of the year. Any money raised during the school year (with the exception of the Garden Party) goes towards that chosen charity. In the past, Trinity Hospice, Romanian Orphans, and, most recently, Teenage Cancer Trust, have been nominated. Own Clothes Days, cake sales, and even a 'Sponsorthon Day' all contribute to raising in the region of £7000 for the chosen charity.[citation needed]

[edit] 2005 results & performance

GCSEs - best comprehensive in country for A* and A grades.[citation needed]

A-Levels - best comprehensive in country for As.[citation needed]

[[2004 results and performance]]

GCSE'S - best comprehensive in the country for A* and A grades[citation needed]

[edit] Famous old girls

  • Jill Saward — the campaigner on rape law reform who is better known as the "Ealing Vicarage Rape Victim".

[edit] External links