- Hillview School For Girls
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name = Hillview School For Girls (A Performing Arts College)
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established = 1854
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type = State School
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head = Mr Steven Bovey
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street = Hectorage Road/Brionne Gardens
city =Tonbridge
county =Kent
country =England flagicon|England
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gender = Female
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 18
colours = NavyHillview School For Girls is a
Performing Arts college inTonbridge ,Kent . It has an age rage of 11-18.It's current Head Teacher is Steven Bovey
Pink Day
The school has a "Pink Day" It is part of a cancer awareness week. That day is probably a friday, in which the girls get to wear pink and bring in £1 for the charity.
In View
The school have their own magazine. The front cover is usually a picture created by a pupil doing GCSE art at the school.
School History
The school was built on Waterloo Road, Tonbridge in 1854 as a response to the increasing population of lower class citizens in the parish. The school was then known as Tonbridge Secondary School. The school enrollment toll was 54 but rose to 122 girls by 1868. In 1871 the school moved to a larger site on the corner of St. Stephens St. and Pembury Road. Again the school grew in size (258 girls on roll in 1891).
In 1929 the girls moved to the Technical Institute in Avebury Avenue. 207 senior girls were housed in four different buildings including those above the town's library. In 1936 the school moved once more to a purpose built school. It was nicked named by the locals as Hectorage Road School and had 315 girls on roll. There was originally a single storey building but this was replaced in due course by a two-storey building.
The date of when the school took the name of Hillview School for Girls is not clear. In 1996 the school expanded with a new Maths and Technology block. In 2000 Hillview was chosen to be a Beacon School, the first such secondary school in Kent. A new building was erected on the lower site giving a new sports hall, 3 new Science rooms and 7 new classrooms. In 2001 the school gained the status of Performing Arts College, which led to the building of a Studio Theatre. The school also received an Arts Mark Award from the Arts Council of England.
In 2002 a new building linked the main school building with the Maths and Technology block with the addition of 2 new rooms and a lift for the disabled. In September 2005 a £5m building project was completed to provide 22 classrooms, Sixth Form and staff accommodation, a new entrance and administration area.
References
[http://www.hillview.kent.sch.uk/page_viewer.asp?section=School+History&sid=125 School History]
External links
* [http://www.hillview.kent.sch.uk School Website]
* [http://www.hillview.kent.sch.uk/page_viewer.asp?category=Prospectus&sid=42 School Prospectus]
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