Elthorne Park High School Explained

Elthorne Park High School (EPHS)
Coordinates:51.5005°N -0.3293°W
Motto:Proudly Achieving Excellence in a Learning Community
Established:1998
Type:High school
Head:Eliot Wong
County:England
Country:UK
Postcode:W7 2AH
Ofsted:yes
Dfeno:307/4036
Urn:131310
Staff:188
Enrolment:1506
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Colours:Burgundy, White, Yellow and Black
Website:http://www.ephs.ealing.sch.uk

Elthorne Park High School (sometimes abbreviated to 'EPHS') is a secondary school located just off Boston Road (the A3002) in Hanwell, a town in the London Borough of Ealing. It provides education for pupils aged from 11 (year 7), until 18 (year 13). Year 13 and Year 12 students are sixth form students.

Developments

Elthorne became a Maths and Computing specialist school in September 2007, and its Sixth Form opened in September 2009.

It became an authorised IB World School in 2008 and once offered the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme as its main pre-University course, as well as a variety of applied and vocational courses.[1] However, this came to an end after three years as, despite many successes for the students after the first year, the IB was not proving popular with students and was found to be administratively cumbersome by staff.

In 2012 a decision was made to change the further education course to A-Levels to attract more students. After the decision was made, plans were created to build a new Sixth Form Block. After receiving confirmation from the Council and Local Residents, construction began in late April 2012. Construction was undertaken by Elliot UK.[2] The new block was completed for the term commencing from September 2012/13 and is now in regular use.

As of 2014, Ealing Council announced plans to rebuild "C" block, the largest building in the school, in order to expand the school.[3] [4] The new building was designed by Re-Format LLP.[5] Building began in September 2015 and its original plans were for it to be completed in September 2016 however, due to electrical problems, the block was delayed in opening until Easter 2017.

In early 2017, Clare Balding officially opened the new "C" block in a ceremony. Balding was toured around the school before revealing the plaque in the new hall.

In 2019, Elthorne was officially named an "Outstanding" school by Ofsted.[6]

Catering

The school is catered for by Pabulum, who specialize in catering for various educational facilities in the UK. Students may purchase a variety of hot and cold foods and drinks at break and lunch using their personal ID cards which connects to their online lunch-money balance. The company faced criticism by some students and parents for its often unhealthy snacks (including hot dogs, pizza and sausage rolls) served at break for additional profit. Some items have since been dropped from break-time service to rectify the concern for students' health and well-being.

Notable Former Pupils

References

  1. Web site: Elthorne Park High School - IB Schools and Colleges Association. www.ibsca.org.uk. 2015-06-27. Helen. Murray. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150525204321/http://www.ibsca.org.uk/index.php/schools-map/london/elthorne-park-high-school. 2015-05-25.
  2. Web site: Elthorne Park High School Elliott. www.elliottuk.com. 2015-06-27.
  3. Web site: Elthorne Park school expansion consultation. www.ealing.gov.uk. https://web.archive.org/web/20150701090017/http://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/200957/past_consultations_2014/1871/elthorne_park_school_expansion_consultation. 2015-07-01. dead. 2015-06-27.
  4. Web site: Expansion documentation . Elthorne Park High School website . 2015-06-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150629165713/http://www.ephs.ealing.sch.uk/user/74/254012.pdf . 2015-06-29 .
  5. Web site: Building plans . 2015-06-27 . Elthorne Park High School website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150629161954/http://www.ephs.ealing.sch.uk/user/74/256974.pdf . 2015-06-29 .
  6. Web site: Ofsted report 2019 . 5 March 2019 . 2019-04-23 . Elthorne Park High School website . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20190423164340/https://www.ephs.ealing.sch.uk/uploads/7/4/6/2/74626919/march_2019_elthorne_park_high_school_ofsted.pdf . 23 April 2019 .
  7. Web site: Chloe Kelly: England’s match winner who almost didn’t play England women's football team . The Guardian . 2022-08-01 .
  8. Web site: Jonathan Slater: Rode from lands end to john o'groats . ealing times. 2023-05-13 .

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