Is Dunraven a good school?
In its most recent inspection, Ofsted has given Dunraven School an overall rating of Outstanding.
How old is Dunraven school?
Dunraven School is a 4–18 mixed, all-through school and sixth form with academy status in Streatham, Greater London, England….
Dunraven School | |
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Ofsted | Reports |
Head of school | Guy Maidment Michaela Christian |
Gender | Mixed |
Age range | 4–18 |
Is Dunraven a state school?
Dunraven School A GSG School. A state school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 18.
Is Dunraven a good sixth form?
The sixth form is outstanding and has sustained a track record of high achievement. Students perform exceptionally well and all gain places at university, college or on training courses. This school is larger than the average-sized all-through school.
How many students go to Dunraven?
1,656Dunraven sixth form school / Number of students (2019)
What borough is Streatham in?
Lambeth Wandsworth
Streatham | |
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London borough | Lambeth Wandsworth |
Ceremonial county | Greater London |
Region | London |
Country | England |
What happened Dunraven Castle?
It was lived in until after the Second World War, having been used as a military hospital. The house was demolished in 1963. The castle’s walled garden, gatehouse and several other structures survive and are part of the Glamorgan Heritage Coast.
Is Streatham a nice place to live?
Streatham is considered by many as the heart of South London, with a plentiful supply of buzzing bars and restaurants, bustling shops and markets, not to mention convenient transport links, good schools and every-day amenities. It’s no wonder Streatham Hill has quickly become a popular place to live.
Why was Dunraven Castle demolished?
‘ During the early twentieth century the Wyndham-Quins’ decided to permanently vacate Dunraven Castle leaving a skeleton staff to care and maintain the building. Owing to its rambling size, Dunraven Castle was as used as a convalescent hospital during World War one and World War Two.
When was Dunraven Castle built?
1802-1806
Dunraven Castle was built in 1802-1806 for Glamorgan MP Thomas Wyndham. After his death in 1814 the castle became the seat of his descendants, the Ladies and Earls of Dunraven. Visitors included Count Munster, Germany’s Ambassador to Britain, in 1880.
What is Dunraven School like as a school?
Welcome to DUNRAVEN SCHOOL. We were very glad to be designated as a National Teaching School in 2016 as it recognises the effort that the school team puts in to making lessons enjoyable and effective for our young people. Equally, the visit of OFSTED in October 2014 which judged Dunraven as ‘outstanding’ in every category was an…
Will Rosendale and The Elmgreen schools join the Dunraven Educational Trust?
We are delighted to confirm that the proposal for Rosendale and The Elmgreen schools to join the Dunraven Educational Trust has been formally approved by the Regional Schools Commissioner. Please see the announcement on the DET website linked below: Trust Announcement
Is Dunraven sixth form open for 2021 applications?
Applications are now open for September 2021 entry. Any student wishing to apply for a Sixth Form place at Dunraven School must complete the application form linked below. The deadline to submit this form is 11 December 2020. The Sixth Form Online Open Session was held on Tuesday 3 November and we would like to thank all who attended.
What is the risk assessment for Dunraven School?
As part of the response to the COVID-19 situation, Dunraven has an ongoing and detailed Risk Assessment for the opening of the school covering a range of issues including basic hygiene, PPE, cleaning, school routines and equipment. With the return to the new academic year in September 2021, the Risk Assessment has been reviewed and updated…