Coombe Girls' School

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Coombe Girls' School
Coombe Girls School.svg
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Address
Clarence Avenue

New Malden
,
London
,
KT3 3TU

England
Coordinates51°24′37″N 0°15′47″W / 51.41024°N 0.26317°W / 51.41024; -0.26317Coordinates: 51°24′37″N 0°15′47″W / 51.41024°N 0.26317°W / 51.41024; -0.26317
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1955
Department for Education URN137848 Tables
OfstedReports
GenderGirls
Age11 to 18
Houses
  • Venus
  • Mercury
  • Mars
  • Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Pluto
  • Neptune
Websitehttp://www.coombegirlsschool.org/

Coombe Girls' School is an all-female secondary school and mixed-gender sixth form with academy status in New Malden, South-West London, England. The school is a Leading Edge School, a Training School and specialises in languages. The school and nearby Coombe Boys' School are known jointly as The Coombe Federation.

Coombe Girls' School have received an "outstanding" report by the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills[when?].

History[]

Coombe Girls' School, formerly called Coombe County Secondary School for Girls, was established in 1955, and has remained an all-girls school ever since. The school is federated with Coombe Boys School. It also has some links with King's College Wimbledon.

Since September 2012 Coombe Girls' School has had a new Headteacher, Mrs Walls, who succeeded Mrs Campbell.

Houses[]

The school sorts the pupils into house tutor groups. Citizenship is taught in these groups.[1] These are named after seven of the planets in the solar system and one constellation:

  • Venus
  • Mercury
  • Mars
  • Jupiter
  • Saturn
  • Pluto
  • Neptune
  • Orion

Each group has a form tutor who will be with the class for registration before school and before fifth period. This tutor will stay with their class, unless they leave the school, for the whole five years in which the girls are pupils of the school.

Up to Year 9, other subjects apart from Maths, Science and Technology are taught in 'Teaching groups', named:

  • Dahl
  • Eliot
  • Fine
  • Lewis
  • Rosetti
  • Wilson
  • Morrison

Exam results[]

Coombe Girls' School's overall exam results ranked in the top 20% of similar schools' results, and in the top 20% of all schools, for 2013.[2]

The Federation was named one of the best state secondary schools in the country in Tatler magazine's 2015 State Schools Guide.[3] The Federation is designed to be a mutually beneficial relationship for both schools, with pupils at each centre gaining new and innovative learning opportunities.

In early 2016 the school received a letter from Nick Gibb MP congratulating the school on being in the top 100 non selective state-funded schools for the percentage of pupils attaining 5 A*- C with English and Mathematics and for the percentage achieving the English Baccalaureate and for the school's key stage 2 to key stage 4 value added figure.

Notable former pupils[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Coombe Girls' School Handbook". Archived from the original on 10 December 2015. Retrieved 8 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Coombe Girls' School (academy converter)". Ofsted. Archived from the original on 6 February 2015. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  3. ^ "The Tatler State Schools Guide 2015: Secondary Schools". Tatler Magazine. Retrieved 9 February 2015.

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