Hillsyde Federation

Hillsyde Federation

Infobox UK school
name = Hillsyde Federation


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established = 1970s
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type = Further Education College
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head_label = Federation Leader
head = Rob Niedermaier-Reed
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specialist = Performing Arts, Science
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street = Dartmouth Road
city = Forest Hill
county = London
country = England flagicon|England
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LEA = London Borough of Lewisham
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gender = Coeducational
lower_age = 14
upper_age = 19
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publication = Hillsyde News
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website = http://hillsyde.org.uk/
website_name = Hillsyde 14-19 Federation

Hillsyde Federation is a sixth form consortium of Forest Hill, Sedgehill and Sydenham schools.


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