Grey Court School
The school occupies a large acreage in Ham, with playing fields and tennis courts. The school's current head teacher is Christopher Rhodes.
Performance
As with other schools, latest exam results and related data are published in the Department for Education's national tables.
History
The school was opened in 1956 to provide education for the children of the newly constructed estate. The school was built in the grounds of the Georgian Grey Court House from which it took its name. The house itself was renamed Newman House after Cardinal Newman, who lived there as a child in the early 19th century.
In 2013, and again in 2018, the school was rated outstanding by Ofsted, having previously been satisfactory. The sixth form was included in Ofsted's 2018 inspection.
In March 2018, the sixth form building was named 'The True Building' after Lord True, Conservative politician and former Leader of Richmond upon Thames Council.
Notable former pupils
- Ruby Bentall, actress
- Andrew Gilligan, transport advisor to the Prime Minister, journalist and former London Cycling Commissioner
- Declan Rice, professional footballer
Gallery
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Left side of Grey Court School in June 2021