Elmgreen School

Elmgreen School

Infobox UK school
name = Elmgreen School


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established = 2007
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type = Secondary
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head_label = Headteacher
head = Asma Mansuri
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founder = Parent Promoters Foundation
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specialist = Humanities College
street = Gipsy Road
city = West Norwood
county = London
country = England flagicon|England
postcode = SE27 9TG
LEA = Lambeth
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enrollment = 180 (to rise to 1100)
gender = Mixed
lower_age = 11
upper_age = 18
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website = http://www.elmgreenschool.com
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The Elmgreen School in West Norwood is the first Parent Promoted secondary school to be created in the UK under the School Standards and Framework Act of 1998. The school is a specialist Humanities College.

History

The school was created to address a major shortfall in the number of secondary school places in the London Borough of Lambeth. Following a public consultation in October 2003, a group of 40 parents formed The Parent Promoters Foundation (PPF). Working in partnership with Lambeth Local Authority, the PPF successfully campaigned to raise the necessary £25 million funding via the Building Schools for the Future programme.

The PPF worked with DfES ministers, educationalist's and the local authority to write the formal proposals and design the ethos for the school. Formal approval by the Schools Organisation Committee was given in July 2005 to establish a mixed non-denominational school for 1100 students to open in September 2007.

A unique Governing Body which has a parental majority was formed in October 2005, and they appointed Asma Mansuri as the first headteacher of The Elmgreen School in February 2006.

Buildings

Working with local community, primary school children and The Sorrell Foundation, the PPF carried out extensive consultation on the architectural brief for the new school, and following a closed competition the architects Scott Brownrigg and David Adjaye Associates were selected to design the school. Construction begins in February 2008 by Alfred MacAlpine for completion in September 2009. The location selected for the school is on Elmcourt Road in West Norwood on a site formerly occupied by the Elm Court School, a school for Special Educational Needs. Elm Court School will be moving to the redeveloped Strand Centre (the buildings of the former Strand School) on Elm Park in Tulse Hill. Thus, Elmgreen School will be located on Elmcourt Road whilst Elm Court School will be located on Elm Park. [Lambeth Planning Applications Committee, "Case 06/02778/RG3 The Strand Centre", (2006), (Lambeth Planning)]

The first year intake of 180 students will spend two years in an Ellis Williams Architects-redesigned Victorian primary school in Gipsy Road, West Norwood which was originally built for the the 1875 establishment of a London School Board school1895 "Kelly's London County Suburbs Directory (Southern Suburbs)"] known as Gipsy Road School. The buildings on Gipsy Road were originally designed to hold a large number of pupils (up to 1000) . However, this was pushed to the limits when in 1958 Norwood School for Girls was established as a secondary school for girls aged between 11 and 16 by the London County CouncilLondon County Council, (1962), "Secondary Schools in Bermondsey, Lambeth and Southwark", Division 8, page 13] and housed on the same site. Norwood School for Girls began moving to a new site in 1971Jean Lawrence, Margaret Tucker, Mary Scott, George Varnava, (1988), " Norwood Was a Difficult School: A Case Study of Education Change", page 114, Nelson Thornes (Publishers) Ltd] , and the site was eventually completely taken over by a school for younger pupils once again, which would for many years be known as Norwood Park Primary School. This school was closed in 2002 due to falling numbers and the site was then used as the temporary home for Crown Lane Primary School whilst that school's buildings were rebuilt. When Crown Lane Primary School moved back to Crown Lane the buildings became vacant, ready for the redevelopment to prepare them for The Elmgreen School's occupancy.

References

External links

* [http://www.elmgreenschool.com/ppf.php Elmgreen school]
* [http://www.24dash.com/content/news/viewNews.php?navID=48&newsID=4084 24dash : announcement of head for new parent-promoted school]
* [http://www.24dash.com/education/27105.htm 24 dash : parent promoter school opens it's doors]


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