Swanlea School, Business and Enterprise College

Swanlea School, Business and Enterprise College
Address
Brady Street
Whitechapel, London, E1 5DJ [1],
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Motto Learning, Excellence, Achievement, Partnership
LEA Tower Hamlets
Specialist Business and Enterprise
Ofsted number Outstanding
Headteacher Brenda Landers
Gender Mixed
Age range 11-18
Number of students 1050
Sixth Form Students
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Swanlea School, Business and Enterprise College, is a secondary school of over 1000 students on roll, it also has a collaborative sixth-form which is on site known as Cambridge Heath Sixth Form with 360 students on-roll.[2] It is situated in the heart of the historic east end of London and less than a mile away from the City of London; it serves the local community, which is mainly Bangladeshi in origin.

Swanlea was one of the first schools in the country to be awarded Business and Enterprise specialist status by the DCFS in 2002, and in its recent inspection by Ofsted (18th -19th November 2008) Swanlea was judged to be outstanding in all areas.

The school also holds the Healthy Schools award, Investors in People award, Artsmark silver, the British Council Gold standard International award and Advanced Status for Out of Hours Learning Provision.

There are over 60 permanent teaching staff and more than 100 support/administrative staff working here.

Swanlea has only had two Headteachers, Linda Austin, and currently, Brenda Landers. Linda Austin retired in January 2011 after 18 years of service, and was awarded an O.B.E. for services to Education in the Queen's birthday honours list in 2011.

Swanlea Secondary School, Brady Street, was designed by Percy Thomas Partnership with Hampshire County Architects. It opened in 1993 and was the first secondary school built in London for over 10 years.[3] The school was based around a central covered 'street' with a dramatic curved glass roof and was passively heated and ventilated.[3]

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