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Fulham College Boys’ School

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Type
  
Academy

Vice Principal/Head of School
  
Sally Brooks

DfE URN
  
139364 Tables

Executive Principal
  
Peter Haylock

DfE number
  
205/4106

Phone
  
+44 20 7381 3606

Location
  
Kingwood Road Fulham London SW6 6SN England

Address
  
Kingwood Rd, Fulham, London SW6 6SN, UK

Similar
  
Fulham Cross Girls' School, Lady Margaret School, Sacred Heart High School, Holland Park School, Hurlingha Academy

Fulham College Boys’ School (FCBS) is a secondary school with academy status for boys, located in the Fulham area of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, England. It was the best boys' school in London for student progress for 2013. It was previously known as Henry Compton Secondary School.

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Results

99 per cent of boys achieved five A*-C grades in 2013, up 23 per cent from three years ago. 64 per cent achieved 5 A*-C grades, including English and maths. That compares with 49% of students who got five or more GCSEs at A*-C, including English and maths. This is now well above the national average and shows outstanding student progress. The school this year has had particularly outstanding results in science (100% of students achieved A*-C in Chemistry, Physics and Biology) and Languages (92% A*-C in Spanish).

Facilities

FCBS facilities include specialist science and design and technology blocks, a multi-use Astroturf sports pitch and gym on site and a fully equipped performing arts centre.

FCBS is part of the Fulham College Academy Trust, alongside Fulham Cross Girls School and the Fulham Enterprise Studio (FES), which opened its doors to students in September 2012 and was formally opened by HRH The Duke of York in December 2012. FCBS (and Fulham Cross Girls’) students have priority for admission to FES, with an option to transfer in Year 10 or for sixth form.

Curriculum

FCBS offers a traditional classroom-based teaching environment for boys aged 11–16 with a focus on the core National Curriculum and GCSE and BTEC qualifications.

Notable former pupils

  • Roy Williams, a playwright
  • Henry Compton School

  • Ben Arogundade, author
  • Shaun Bailey, a conservative parliamentary candidate
  • Linford Christie, a track athlete
  • George Cohen, played for Fulham F.C. and England, the right full back in the 1966 World Cup Final
  • Ade Coker, footballer
  • Jody Morris, footballer, midfield for Chelsea
  • Paul Mortimer, fooballer, midfield for Charlton Athletic
  • Ian Watson (footballer)
  • References

    Fulham College Boys’ School Wikipedia


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