Forest Gate Community School

Forest Gate Community School
Motto Fly, Grow, Connect, Strive
Type Community secondary school
Headteacher Simon Elliott
Chair Jan Tallis
Location Forest Lane
Forest Gate
London
E7 9BB
England
Local authority Newham
DfE URN 102775 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1,020
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Website www.forestgate.newham.sch.uk

Forest Gate Community School is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the London Borough of Newham, rated Outstanding by Ofsted in 2016.

It is the best performing community school in Newham after 71 per cent of pupils achieved A* to C grades in five or more GCSEs in 2015.

In 2015, the school was rated the most improved in Newham and among the most improved in London after results went up 17 per cent on the previous year.

The school also runs a scholarship programme that has seen five pupils win places at the UK’s top independent schools.

The school is situated in Forest Lane, close to Forest Gate railway station.

The chair of governors is Jan Tallis.

The school's motto is Fly, Grow, Connect, Strive

GCSEs

Key statistics from GCSE results in 2016:

Ofsted

Selected quotes from the February 2016 Ofsted report:

Governors: "Governors have made very good use of the recent review of their work to keep the school’s work under scrutiny. Governors provide challenge and constantly question the school’s effectiveness when evaluating value for money. As a result, the senior leaders have found that there is no hiding place. "

Leadership:

"The headteacher’s exemplary leadership and management of the school have led it to being fully transformed."

"The vision of high expectation of achievement is understood and clearly communicated to all staff."

Teachers:

"Teachers and support staff provide a stimulating learning environment where pupils say they are ‘pushed until they can handle the work’."

"Expectation of what pupils can achieve is very high. Teachers know their pupils very well and use this information to inform their planning of what to teach next."

Pupils:

"The school’s work to support pupil personal development and welfare is outstanding."

"During the inspection pupils were polite, thoughtful and articulate in sharing their views about the school."

"They are proud of the school and see behaviour as an increasing strength of the school’s work."

History

The school was built by architects Colquhoun and Miller in 1965 to replace Whitehall Place School Senior Mixed School.

It was opened in February 1966 by The Right Honourable Sir F. Elwyn Jones, who was the Labour MP for West Ham South at the time.

It was originally called Forest Gate County High School.


Remodelling

The school a £15m remodelling in 2011, as part of the London Borough of Newham’s Building Schools for the Future Programme.

This included the introduction of a new four court sports hall, an open plan breakout space and a new passenger lift and staircase.

The school also has an on-site gym, which can be used by the public outside of school hours.

Scholarship Programme

Since September 2013, the school have run a scholarship programme helping very bright pupils win places at top independent schools.

In February 2014, Ishak Ayiris and Irfan Badshah became the first students to be accepted on scholarships, winning places at Eton and Winchester College, respectively.

Ethos and Values

Fly: Forest Gate Community School is a learning community where staff and students have high aspirations for themselves and each other. It seeks to create a place of learning for each and every student in our care and, it states, nothing will stand in the way of this entitlement.

Grow: The school's aim is for students to become well-informed, rounded and confident people. The school states that all students have the right to grow into well-informed, confident individuals who are able to demonstrate independent learning and responsibility in their attitudes towards one another.

Connect: Forest Gate wants students to be aware of their responsibilities to others in the local community and to work cooperatively to make things better. It prides itself on our caring, disciplined and supportive community.

Strive: The school instils in students the need to learn with an enquiring mind and to work hard. It says it encourages teachers to deliver the best teaching they can because "we believe this is the best way to support and improve the life chances of the students in our charge".

Admissions

Forest Gate Community School is a council local authority run comprehensive with an open admissions policy for pupils aged 11 to 16.

The London Borough of Newham is the Admissions Body for Forest Gate Community School.[1]

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Coordinates: 51°33′00″N 0°01′22″E / 51.5500°N 0.0229°E / 51.5500; 0.0229

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