The Falcons School for Girls
Established | 2000 |
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Type | Independent School |
Religion | Non Denominational |
Head Teacher | Miss Joan McGillewie |
Location |
Ealing, London Greater London W5 3XD England Coordinates: 51°30′25″N 0°17′29″W / 51.5070°N 0.2914°W |
Students | 130 (approx.) |
Gender | Female |
Ages | 3 (Nursery)–11 |
Website |
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The Falcons School for Girls is an independent girls' school in Ealing, west London, in the UK. The school's vision is to win recognition as London's Most Creative Preparatory School.
History
The Falcons School for Girls, formerly known as Beacon House, is part of the Alpha Plus Group.The school will be moving to its new site in Putney, the former site of Putney Park School (Putney Site 11 Woodborough Rd, London SW15 6PY]), in September 2014, as it expands to become a three Form Entry school.
Senior Leadership Team
- Head Teacher: Miss Joan McGillewie
- Member of the Senior Leadership Team: Mrs Fiona Henry
- Member of the Senior Leadership Team: Miss Sandy Girardin
- Member of the Senior Leadership Team: Mrs Leanne Colfer
- Member of the Senior Leadership Team: Mr Ben Allan
Structure
The Falcons is a non-selective school, applying the best of both traditional and progressive teaching approaches. At age 3, girls join the nursery, which is the main point of entry to the school. The girls leaving the school at the end of Year Six, aged 11, go onto to win places at top London independent day schools, including Francis Holland Clarence Gate, Godolphin & Latymer, Heathfield School, Latymer Upper School, More House, Notting Hill & Ealing High School, St Augustine's Priory School, St James' School for Girls, St Paul's Girls' School and the Harrodian School - as well as boarding schools such as Wycombe Abbey, St Mary's School, Ascot, Cheltenham Ladies' College, Benenden School and Downe House. In recent years, girls have won scholarship places at 11+.
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