Chingford Foundation School

A firm foundation for life

1938

Gary Haines

Coeducational

11 to 18

1475

Maroon, gold

History[edit]

Chingford Foundation School (a co-educational all-inclusive school) was opened in 1938 in temporary premises at Hawkwood House in Yardley Lane, under the control of Essex County Council, as Chingford County High School. The following year, it was evacuated to the west of England and it did not occupy its present buildings in Nevin Drive until 1941. The school was enlarged in 1957.[1]


In 1968, secondary schools in Waltham Forest, to which Chingford had been transferred in 1965, adopted the Comprehensive system. It became Chingford Senior High School with a mixed-ability intake of 14- to 18-year-olds. In the 1980s, pupils aged 11 to 14 studied at Chingford junior high school in Wellington Avenue, which later became a primary school, and then moved to Chingford to senior school to take GCSEs. In the 1980s, pupils aged 11 to 14 studied at Chingford junior high school in Wellington Avenue, which later became a primary school, and then moved to Chingford to senior school to take O levels and later, GCSEs. In the late 80s early 90s, the six form was abolished, and six form pupils moved to either Sir George Monoux College or Leyton Sixth Form College.


Following another borough-wide reorganisation programme in 1986, and a further name change to Chingford School in 1993, the school became grant maintained, giving the school direct government funding and autonomy from the local authority. This allowed the school to re-establish its sixth form facility, for years 12 and 13. A new Sixth Form Centre was opened in 1997.[2]


In 2000, the school became a foundation school, meaning that the school is maintained by the local authority but the governors are responsible for their own admission policy and procedures.


Between July 2006 and July 2007 the school had extensive building works, in which a new sports hall and staff room were built.


Since converting to an academy in 2012, the school is run by the Chingford Academies Trust, which also manages South Chingford Foundation School. The current CEO of Chingford Foundation Trust is Rob Mammen who replaced Jane Benton in 2023. The current Head of the school is Gary Haines who accepted the post in September 2023.

Inspections[edit]

In 2014, the school was inspected by Ofsted and judged Good.[3] In 2019, it was judged to Require Improvement.[4] As of 2024, the most recent inspection was in 2023, with a judgement of Good.[5]

actor, formerly in EastEnders[6]

James Alexandrou

barrister[7]

Brian Altman

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David Beckham

professional basketball player[9]

Daniel Clark

professional basketball player[9]

Ella Clark

swimmer[9]

Daniel Fogg

professional footballer, Crawley Town, Poland International[10]

Brian Galach

professional footballer with Stoke City

Dwight Gayle

Sir , former Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Royal Air Force Chief of the Air Staff, and Chief of Defence Staff (professional head of the British Armed Forces)[11]

Peter Harding

Sir , designer, Apple Computer[12]

Jonathan Ive

professional footballer for Bayern Munich and captain of the English national team. [9]

Harry Kane

professional footballer, Swansea City

Michael Obafemi

ornithologist[13]

John Parslow

writer on model railways[14]

Iain Rice

economist[15]

Faiza Shaheen

journalist, BBC's Moscow correspondent

Steve Rosenberg

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