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Ensham School

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Established
  
c. 1905

Type
  
Comprehensive

Ages
  
11–18

Ceased operations
  
1986

Closed
  
1986

Gender
  
Girls

Founded
  
1905

Location
  
Franciscan RoadTootingLondonSW17 8HEEngland

Local authority
  
Inner London Education Authority

Similar
  
Rosa Bassett School, Sir Walter St John's Grammar School for Boys, Hillcroft School
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Ensham School was a girls' comprehensive school in Tooting, South London. During the 1930s, it was a mixed central school. By the 1950s, it had become a girls' secondary modern school. It was later made a comprehensive school.

The school closed when it was amalgamated in 1986 with Furzedown Secondary School, a mixed comprehensive school, to create the new Graveney School on the former Furzedown Secondary School site.

History

Ensham School was constructed during the period of expansion of Tooting at turn of the 20th century.

By the 1930s, it was known as Ensham Central (Mixed) School. In the late 1950s, the school was called Ensham County Secondary School. It later became Ensham Secondary School.

In the 1930s, the school was a mixed central school, becoming a girls' secondary modern school by the 1950s and a girls' comprehensive school by the late 1970s.

In 1986, Ensham was amalgamated with Furzedown Secondary School, a mixed comprehensive school, to create the new Graveney School. Initially the school operated in both the former Ensham and Furzedown buildings, but eventually the Ensham site was closed.

References

Ensham School Wikipedia