MILL HILL COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL in Greater London, Barnet
Education Centre Information: Mill Hill County High School:
Establishment Type:Foundation School
Phase of Education: Secondary
Status: Closed
Local Authority: Barnet
Reason Establishment Closed: Academy Converter
Establishment Close Date: 31/08/2011
Boarders: No Boarders
Sixth Form: Has a sixth form
Urban/Rural Description: Urban > 10k - less sparse
Special Classes: No Special Classes
Religious Character: None
Total Pupils: 1687
Number of boys: 884
Number of girls: 803
Admissions: Comprehensive
Age Range: 11-18
Gender: Mixed
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Special Educational Needs:
SEN Priority 1:BESD - Behaviour, Emotional and Social Difficulty
Background:
Formed in 1984 as result of merger of Orange Hill Junior and Senior High Schools and Moat Mount School; became self-governing in 1993. School spans 21 acres, with extensive playing fields on edge of green belt. Main building opened in 1957; recent additions include four science laboratories, media centre, art suite and ICT centre; also new building housing music classrooms, dance studio, rehearsal hall, library/resources centre and five additional English classrooms. Specialist technology college status from 1994. Before-school care, from 8am; after-school care, until 4.20pm. Over-subscribed, with seven applications per place. Charter mark (2001, 2004); Schools Curriculum Award (2000); Investor in People status (2002, 2005); DfES achievement award (2001, 2002). Ethos: 'A reputation for innovation, within the context of traditional values: a modern approach to teaching and learning; great valued placed on extra-curricular activities; traditional expectations of behaviour and attitude'.
Address:
Address: Worcester Crescent
Postcode: NW7 4LL
Greater London, Barnet.
Telephone: 0844 4772424
Website: http://www.mhchs.org.uk
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