Beaverwood School for Girls

Beaverwood School for Girls
Motto Altiora Sequamur
Established 1896 (1896)
Type Foundation school
Religion None
Headteacher K.J. Raven
Specialism Humanities
Location Beaverwood Road
Chislehurst
Kent
BR7 6HE
England
Local authority London Borough of Bromley
DfE number 305/5408
DfE URN 136467
Ofsted Reports
Students c. 1300
Gender Girls
Ages 11–18
Houses Austen, Brontë, Eliot, Knightley
Colours Navy blue
Website www.beaverwood.bromley.sch.uk

Beaverwood School for Girls is a secondary school in Chislehurst, in outer South East London, England. This school is classified as a specialist humanities college. It caters for pupils in years 7-11 and
post 16.

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History

Founded in 1896 as Sidcup High School,[1] which was a co-educational school located on the corner of Victoria Road,[2] it later became Sidcup County School for Girls before moving to the new purpose-built main school building in 1931, which was expanded twice during the 1950s. After World War II, it became Chislehurst and Sidcup County Grammar School for Girls. In 1968, the name was changed to Beaverwood. In 1982, the school changed from being a grammar school to a comprehensive school.[3]

Houses

In the school there are 4 houses, Knightley (Breast Cancer Research), Eliot (Children In Need), Austen (NSPCC) and Brontë (Demelza).

Notable alumnae

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