Fulham Cross Girls' School
The school is part of the Fulham Cross Academy Trust, alongside Fulham Cross Academy.
Although the school does not have its own sixth form, graduating pupils have admissions priority for the sixth form operated by Fulham Cross Academy.
The school converted to an academy in 2013Ofsted since then, although there was a monitoring visit in 2015.
. As of 2021, it has not been inspected byHistory
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In 1973, the school was established as Fulham Gilliatt Comprehensive School, as a result of the merging of Fulham County School, a selective school, and Gilliatt School. The first headteacher was Yvonne Lillian Harrison, who had previously been head of Fulham County School from 1969. She was in post until December 1974. The merger of the schools was described by the new deputy head as a "traumatic period".
Notable staff
References
- ^ Cladingbowl, Michael (2013). "Academy conversion and predecessor schools". Ofsted. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ Matthews, Helen (2015). "No formal designation monitoring inspection of Fulham Cross Girls' School". Ofsted. Retrieved 8 January 2021.
- ^ Twigg, E Patricia (1975). "Yvonne Lillian Harrison". St. Hugh's College Chronicle (47): 33. Retrieved 1 December 2024.
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