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Established
  
1953

DfE number
  
202/2797

Phone
  
+44 20 7435 9797

Gender
  
Mixed-sex education

Headmaster
  
Rob Earrey

DfE URN
  
100026 Tables

Founded
  
1953

Fitzjohn's Primary School

Type
  
Community Primary school

Location
  
86A Fitzjohn's AvenueHampsteadLondonNW3 6NPEngland

Address
  
86A Fitzjohn's Ave, Hampstead, London NW3 6NP, UK

Local authority
  
Camden London Borough Council

Similar
  
New End Primary School, Hampstead Market, Eleanor Palmer Primary S, Fleet Primary School, Primrose Hill Primary School

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Fitzjohn's Primary School is a community primary school in Hampstead, London. The school was established in 1953. The school took over the school buildings and some of the grounds that were previously part of the estate belonging to the Royal Soldiers' Daughters' Home. There is also a nursery school which opened in 2006. The school is authorised to have a maximum of 230 pupils, including the nursery intake.

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History

The Royal Soldiers' Daughters' Home was established in 1855 to provide a home and education to daughters of Crimean War veterans. This Victorian institution continued as a home and school until 2012 when it merged with another school.

The post–World War II baby boom resulted on increased pressure on class sizes in the Hampstead area. However despite infant class sizes of up to 60 there was stiff resistance to the establishment of new Primary Schools as set out in the local authority School plan, particularly from other local schools. However, despite this opposition Fitzjohn's Primary School was opened in 1953. It replaced the Soldiers Daughter's Home school and took over the Home's schoolrooms, schoolhouse and chapel. The Home's former school buildings provided classroom accommodation for the infants school. A two storey building, that was part of the original estate, also became part of the school and was used as an assembly and dining hall. A new single-storey block comprising three classrooms and ancillary buildings was built to accommodate the junior school. Over the first sixty years of the school there have only been five headteachers. The first headteacher of the school was Miss Mandeville. Because of the school's Hampstead location it has benefited from being able to attract well-known figures from the literary world, including the poet Ted Hughes who discussed poetry with a class in the late 1970s.

Present day

The school takes children from just before their fourth birthday until age 11. It is a single entry admission school with a maximum roll of 212, excluding the nursery school which was established in 2006. Classes 1 to 6 follow the National Curriculum. The school, which was rated overall as 'Good' following its last Ofsted inspection in 2009 celebrated its 60th Anniversary in June 2013.

Buildings

The Victorian chapel and school buildings were designed by William Munt in a Gothic revival style and was opened by Prince Albert and the Duke of Wellington on 18 June 1858. The buildings were constructed using Kentish rag with Bath stone dressings, tiled roof, a two-storey tower with broached spire, with entrance porch to ground floor. It was granted Grade II listed status in 2002. It was adapted for primary school use in 1953 and underwent major refurbishment in 2007, retaining the Victorian features, such as the scissors trusses. It now houses a large school assembly hall, a number of small classrooms, the main school reception and administration block. Reception and infant classes are housed in a modern building constructed in 2006. The three junior school classes occupy the refurbished 1954 school building.

References

Fitzjohn's Primary School Wikipedia


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