The Compton School Explained

The Compton School
Motto:Excellence through Dedication and Respect
Established:1992
Type:Converter academy
Head Label:Headteacher
Head:Ann Marie Mulkerins[1]
Address:Summers Lane
City:Friern Barnet
County:Greater London
Country:England
Postcode:N12 0QG
Ofsted:yes
Dfeno:302/4215
Urn:136418
Gender:Co-Educational
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:18
Website:http://www.thecompton.org.uk/

The Compton School is situated on Summers Lane, North Finchley, London, England. It is an academy school for boys and girls aged eleven to eighteen and the school years range from year 7 to year 13. It opened a Sixth Form in the year of 2015. It is located on the site of Finchley Manorhill School, which was progressively closed in the late 1980s. The buildings were reopened as The Compton School in 1992.

The school became a Beacon school in 1999, and was awarded Technology College status in 2001. It has recently become a training college as well. It has had three successive 'outstanding' OFSTED reports. Its exam results are satisfactory. In 2012 68% of the students achieved 5+ A*-C GCSE (and equivalent) including English and maths GCSEs. The school is also known for its links with Woodhouse College.

Compton School is a proper comprehensive school, selecting solely on grounds of proximity to the school.

Recently the school has undergone expansion, with millions of pounds invested in the buildings by the London Borough of Barnet.

Notable former pupils

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Senior Leadership Team - the Compton School.
  2. Web site: Rio 2016 Olympics: Richard Kruse deserved a bronze for his fourth-place finish, says his coach . The Hampstead & Highgate Express. Ben. Pearce . 11 August 2016 . 7 September 2021.