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'''Ilford County High School''' (ICHS) is a boys' secondary grammar school in the [[London Borough of Redbridge]]. At one time, it was regarded as being in [[Clayhall]]. However, more recently it has been described as being in [[Barkingside]], and this is the address shown on its web site<ref>[http://www.ichs.org.uk/site/]</ref> and school letterheads.


'''Ilford County High School''' (often abbreviated to '''ICHS''') is a selective secondary [[grammar school]] for boys located in the town of [[Barkingside]] of the [[London Borough of Redbridge]]. The school was formerly called ''Park High Grade School'' and as a result old boys are referred to as Old Parkonians.
ICHS is a four-form entry school. Originally one of a number of selective schools in the London Borough of Redbridge, ICHS was retained in [[1973]] as the only boys’ selective school in the borough. Admission at 11+ takes place through tests administered by the Borough as Local Education Authority. In [[2004]]-[[2005|5]], there were 843 pupils on roll including 245 in the sixth form. There were 88 members of staff - 63 teachers and 25 administrative and other support staff. It was designated as a Specialist Science College in September 2004. The current headmaster is Mr S I Devereux, who has been headmaster since 1993.

ICHS is a six-form entry school, each form comprising up to 30 pupils. Originally one of a number of selective schools in the London Borough of Redbridge, ICHS was retained in 1973 as the only boys’ selective school in the borough. Admission at 11+ takes place through tests administered by the borough as local education authority. There is also opportunity for admission at 16+, directly into the sixth form, but the majority of places each year are taken up by existing students of the lower school.


== History ==
== History ==


The school was founded in 1901 in Balfour Road, Ilford as ''Park Higher Grade School'', before moving to its present site on Fremantle Road, Barkingside in 1935.<ref>{{cite web|title=History: The First School|url=http://ilford.redbridge.lgfl.digitalbrain.com/lgfl/leas/redbridge/schools/ilford/web/Centenary/History/?verb=view|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120709205920/http://ilford.redbridge.lgfl.digitalbrain.com/lgfl/leas/redbridge/schools/ilford/web/Centenary/History/?verb=view|url-status=dead|archive-date=9 July 2012|work=Ilford County High School Centenary Page|access-date=22 January 2012}}</ref> The ground floor of the original building in Balfour Road is today used as an annexe for the adjoining Christchurch Primary School, and the remainder of the building as Redbridge Teachers' Centre.
It was founded in [[1901]] in [[Gants Hill]], moving to its present site in the [[1930s]]. It was originally called ''Park Higher Grade School'', and old boys are called Old Parkonians. There was formerly also an Ilford County High Girls' School that took over the original ICHS building. Following the conversion of the Girls' school to being part of a co-educational school ([[Valentines High School]]), [[Woodford County High School (London)|Woodford County High School]] (WCHS) is often called the 'sister school'. In recent times, it has become the "partner school" of Trinity Catholic Science College and Ilford Jewish Primary School.


Although there once existed several selective grammar schools in the area, by 1973 it remained the only boys' selective school in Redbridge.<ref>{{cite web|title=About Ilford County High School|url=http://www.ichs.org.uk/informationpages/information.aboutichs.htm|work=Ilford County High School website|access-date=22 January 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100611001254/http://www.ichs.org.uk/informationpages/information.aboutichs.htm|archive-date=11 June 2010|url-status=dead}}</ref> The girls' section split off in 1929 to a new site in Cranbrook Road, where the school was known as ''Ilford County High School for Girls''. Following the conversion of the girls' school to being part of a co-educational school ([[Valentines High School]]), [[Woodford County High School (London)|Woodford County High School]] (WCHS) is now seen as the "sister school". In recent times, it has become the "partner school" of [[Trinity Catholic High School, Woodford Green|Trinity Catholic High School]] and Ilford Jewish Primary School.
== Notable alumni ==

Distinguished old boys (and one old girl) include:
In 2004/5, there were 843 pupils, including 245 in the sixth form, and 88 members of staff, including 63 teachers. The Headmaster, from 1993, was Mr S I Devereux who retired in December 2009. From January 2010 to 18 April 2010 Mrs Carole Jordan (Deputy Head) became Acting Head Teacher. On 19 April 2010, Mr Michael Capon officially became the new Headmaster of Ilford County High School. He was previously Deputy Headteacher of [[St Martin's School, Brentwood]]. Mr Capon retired from the school in July 2014 after four years of service to the school. He was succeeded by Mrs Rebecca Drysdale as Acting Head Teacher at first, while her position of Deputy Head was accepted on an acting basis by Mrs Foucher and Mr Streatfield. Mrs Drysdale is the second female acting head teacher in Ilford County High School's history.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ichs.org.uk/school-history |title=School History &#124; Ilford County High School |access-date=8 May 2015 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518075535/http://www.ichs.org.uk/school-history |archive-date=18 May 2015 |url-status=dead }}</ref> On 28 April 2015 Mrs Drysdale's appointment to the post was confirmed by the governors as substantive. Mrs Foucher and Mr Streatfield were appointed substantive Deputy Headteachers following interviews held on 12 June 2015.
* Sir [[Husein Hasanally Abdoolcader]], [[1890]]-[[1974]], [[India]]n-born [[Malaya]]n politician

* [[Alan Aldous]], [[1923]]-[[1992]], Headmaster
In 2021, under the current headteacher Rebecca Drysdale's management, the school's Ofsted rating was downgraded from 'outstanding' to 'good'.
* [[Kenneth Allen (physicist)|Kenneth Allen]], [[1923]]-[[1997]], Professor of [[Nuclear Physics]], [[University of Oxford]]

* [[Laurence Baxter]], [[1954]]-[[1996]], Professor of [[Statistics]], [[State University of New York]]
===Old Parkonians===
* [[Michael Baxter]], born [[1956]], [[Statistics|Statistician]]
The Old Parkonians Association was founded as an association of former pupils of the Ilford County High School. Today, the association performs a dual role, as "landlord" of the facilities at the Oakfield Playing Fields and parent body for the affiliated Sports Clubs, and as a social hub for former pupils of the School.
* [[Raymond Baxter]], [[1922]]-[[2006]], TV personality (''[[Tomorrow's World]]'')

* Sir [[Trevor Brooking]], born [[1948]], footballer
The association has two affiliated sports clubs; the Old Parkonians Football Club & the Oakfield Parkonians Cricket Club.
* [[Geoffrey Michael Brooks]], born [[1944]], author of ''[[Hitler's Terror Weapons]]''

* His Honour [[Gerald Butler]], born [[1930]], judge
Old Parkonians FC currently has nine senior teams, all of which compete in the Southern Amateur League. In the 2011/12 season OPFC became the first club to simultaneously hold the Senior (1st XI), Junior (2nd XI) and Minor (3rd XI) Old Boys cups.
* [[Air Vice-Marshal]] [[Arthur Button]], [[1916]]-[[1991]], director of RAF Education

* [[Jack Charles]], born [[1923]], Civil Servant and employee of the [[Greater London Council]]
In Summer 2014 the football club created a youth section called the Young Parkonians Football Club. There are currently Under 13's and Under 16's teams competing in the Echo Junior Football League with plans to add more youth teams in future years.
* [[Varun Chopra]], born [[1987]], cricketer for [[English U-19 cricket team]] and [[Essex County Cricket Club]]

* [[Roland Dobbs]], born [[1924]], Professor of Physics, [[University of London]]
The Cricket Club, now open to all, still retains strong links with the School, providing coaching during the winter and playing the annual Centenary Trophy match against the School 1st XI each year. The Cricket Club fields 5 XIs in the Shepherd Neame Essex League, an occasional 6th XI on Saturdays, and teams playing friendlies on Sundays, as well as running a Colts section.
* [[Francis Earwaker]], born [[1936]], Economist, [[World Bank]]

* [[John Fleming]], born [[1950]], writer and TV producer
==School magazine==
* [[William Thomas George Gates]], [[1908]]-[[1990]], banker

* [[Brian Green]], born [[1956]], [[Queen's Counsel|QC]] and law lecturer
===''Chronicles''===
* [[Steven Haberman]], born [[1951]], Professor of Actuarial Science at [[City University]]
The school has published a magazine since its foundation entitled "Chronicles", often showcasing students' poems and artwork, in addition to news. Prior to 2007, Chronicles had always been published in book format and distributed to students throughout the school. However, this was discontinued in 2007, and was replaced by an online-only version.
* [[Ronald Hutton]], born [[1954]], Professor of History at the [[University of Bristol]]

* [[Norman Lloyd Johnson]], [[1917]]-[[2004]], Professor of Statistics
===''Focus''===
* [[Kenneth Lefever]], born [[1915]], Civil Servant ([[Her Majesty's Customs and Excise]], [[Civil Service Appeals Board]])
"Focus" is a school newspaper written by a group of lower school pupils. The first edition was released in 2010 and all editions are available to view on the school website. The newspaper discusses on-going school issues and other topics of interest to pupils.
* Dame [[Kathleen Lonsdale]], [[1903]]-[[1971]], chemist, who had studied at the girls' school and transferred to the boys' school at the age of 16 so she could study science.

* [[John Lyall]], [[1940]]-[[2006]], former footballer and [[West Ham United FC|West Ham]] manager
=== ''STEM'' ===
* Admiral Sir [[Raymond Lygo]], born [[1924]], Chief of Naval Staff [[1978]]
"STEM" was a termly periodical, formed and edited by a team of sixth form students which published articles on science-orientated subjects. The periodical was distributed during the 2015 academic year and remains available to view on the school website<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.ichs.org.uk/Newsletters |title=Newsletters &#124; Ilford County High School |access-date=25 March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160316080436/http://www.ichs.org.uk/Newsletters |archive-date=16 March 2016 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
* Professor [[Neil Merritt]], born [[1939]], law lecturer; Vice-Chancellor, [[University of Portsmouth]]

* [[John Matthew Mitchell|John Mitchell]], born [[1925]], Assistant Director General, [[British Council]]
== New facilities ==
* [[Kele Okereke]], born [[1981]], pop singer ([[Bloc Party]] frontman)
[[Image:Ichssportshall.JPG|thumb|right|Side view of the new Sports Hall]]
* [[Kenneth Pepper]], [[1913]]-[[2002]], Commissioner of [[Her Majesty's Customs and Excise]]
Construction of a new Sports Hall was completed in November 2006 and was opened by former pupil [[Trevor Brooking|Sir Trevor Brooking]]. The Sports Hall provides access to gym equipment, a swimming pool and a large sports hall.
* [[Raymond Peters]], [[1918]]-[[1995]], Professor of Polymer and Fibre Science, [[University of Manchester]]

* [[John Reddaway]], [[1916]]-[[1990]], Deputy Head of the [[United Nations Relief and Works Agency]]
The Learning Resource Centre (Library) also came into action in October.
* [[John Rickard]], born [[1940]], Government [[economist]]

* [[Allen Sheppard]], born [[1932]], Baron Sheppard of Didgemere, industrialist
In 2014, the Sixth Form Suite was constructed, purpose made for KS5 students to use as a learning environment outside of the LRC which is used by all years. The block is constructed in the location of the old Economics and Business class, which has since been housed elsewhere in the school. The Sixth Form Suite also houses the offices for the Head of Sixth Form & Deputy Heads of Sixth Form.
* [[Ralph Stead]], [[1917]]-[[2000]], Chairman, Eastern Region, [[British Gas plc|British Gas]]

* [[Bramwell Tovey]], born [[1953]], conductor
On 1 June 2015 work was started to refurbish the canteen, and the canteen was ready for use for the students by the start of new school year. In August 2015 on the construction of a new science and technology block, with additional sixth form facilities, preparatory to expansion of the main school to six forms of entry commencing with the Year 7 intake in September 2016. Work initially got delayed due to planning permission going through with the sister school, Woodford County High School. In September 2015, construction commenced for the expansion of the school, while the school maintained normal functionality. The new building was finally available to students September 2017, and has been in use ever since.
* [[Thomas Peter Turner|Peter Turner]], born [[1928]], Government [[operations research]]er

* [[Geoffrey Tyler]], born [[1920]], educationalist
==Notable alumni==
* [[Gerald Mahlowe]], born [[1941]], writer ([[BBC]], Songwriter magazine)
{{see also|Category:People educated at Ilford County High School}}
* [[Glen Tarman]], born [[1965]], global poverty campaigner, co-founder of [[Make Poverty History]] and coordinator of the [[Trade Justice Movement]]
Notable ex-pupils include:
* [[gay|Nayan Tolia]]
*Sir [[Husein Hasanally Abdoolcader]] (1890–1974), Indian-born [[British Malaya|Malayan]] politician
* [[rock and roll|Andrew Woodliffe]]
*[[Kenneth Allen (physicist)|Kenneth Allen]] (1923–1997), Professor of [[Nuclear Physics]], [[University of Oxford]]
*[[Laurence Baxter]] (1954–1996), Professor of Statistics, [[State University of New York]]
*[[Raymond Baxter]] (1922–2006), TV personality (''[[Tomorrow's World]]'')
*Sir [[Michael Berry (physicist)|Michael Berry]] (b. 1941), Professor of Physics at Bristol University
*[[Reginald Horace Blyth]] (1898–1964), author and devotee of Japanese culture
*Sir [[Trevor Brooking]] (b. 1948), Footballer
*[[Gerald Butler (judge)|Gerald Butler]] (1930-2010), Judge<ref name="WW">[[Who's Who (UK)]] 2007</ref>
*[[Air Vice-Marshal]] [[Arthur Button]] (1916–1991), Director of RAF Education
*[[Marie Coates]] (1916 – 2004), biologist and food nutrition scientist
*[[Varun Chopra]] (b. 1987), [[Essex County Cricket Club]], formerly [[Warwickshire County Cricket Club]]; England Lions (2013) and former captain of the [[English U-19 cricket team]].
*[[Roland Dobbs]] (1924-2016), Professor of Physics, [[University of London]]<ref name="WW"/>
*[[Robert Demeger]] (1951-2014), actor (films and television), member of RSC <ref>{{cite web| url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/robert-demeger-stalwart-of-the-royal-shakespeare-company-and-national-theatre-who-made-an-impressive-9800110.html|title=Robert Demeger: Stalwart of the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre who made an impressive Lear at the Almeida|author=Alan Strachan|date= 20 October 2014|website=The Independent}}</ref>
*[[William Thomas George Gates]] (1908–1990), Banker
*[[Tom Goldsmith]] (b.1974), Clerk of the House of Commons since 2023
*[[Jeffrey Alan Gray]] (1934–2004), Psychologist and Linguist
*[[Brian Green (barrister)|Brian Green KC]] (b. 1956), barrister
*[[Steven Haberman]] (b. 1951), Professor of Actuarial Science at [[City University, London|City University]]
*[[Boyd Hilton]] (b. 1967) TV Editor, Heat Magazine and broadcaster
*[[Ronald Hutton]] (b. 1954), Professor of History at the [[University of Bristol]]
*[[David Ian]] (b. 1961), Theatre Producer<ref name="WW"/>
*[[Norman Lloyd Johnson]] (1917–2004), Professor of Statistics.
*[[Christopher Kite]] (1947-1994), Professor of Harpsichord and Fortepiano, Guildhall School of Music and Drama 1977-87, Fellow 1983, Head of Music Studies 1987-94;<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-christopher-kite-1424060.html|title=Obituary: Christopher Kite|date=21 June 1994|website=The Independent}}</ref>
*[[Kenneth Lefever]], CB (1915–2006), Senior British civil servant.
*[[Kathleen Lonsdale]] (1903–1971), Chemist, who had studied at the girls' school and transferred to the boys' school at the age of 16 so she could study science.<ref>Oxford [[Dictionary of National Biography]]</ref>
*[[John Lyall]] (1940–2006), Former Footballer and [[West Ham United FC|West Ham]] manager
*[[Raymond Lygo]] (1924-2012), Chief of Naval Staff 1978<ref name="WW"/>
*[[Johann Malawana]] (b. 1979), Doctor and Trade Unionist
*[[John Moloney (comedian)|John Moloney]] (b. 1965), Comedian and Writer
*[[Neil Merritt]] (b. 1939), Law Lecturer; Vice-Chancellor, [[University of Portsmouth]]<ref name="WW"/>
*[[John Matthew Mitchell|John Mitchell]] (b. 1925), Assistant Director General, [[British Council]]<ref name="WW"/>
*[[Kele Okereke]] (b. 1981), Singer, [[Bloc Party]]
*[[Kenneth Pepper]] (1913–2002), Commissioner of [[Her Majesty's Customs and Excise]]
*[[Raymond Peters]] (1918–1995), Professor of Polymer and Fibre Science, [[University of Manchester]]
*[[John Reddaway]] (1916–1990), Deputy Head of the [[United Nations Relief and Works Agency]]
*[[John Rickard (civil servant)|John Rickard]] (1940-2013), Government economist<ref name="WW"/>
*[[Allen Sheppard]] (1932-2015), Baron Sheppard of Didgemere, industrialist<ref name="WW"/>
*[[Derek Smith (musician)|Derek Smith]] (1931-2016), jazz pianist
*[[Charles Stapley]] (1925-2011), actor<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2011/apr/03/charles-stapley-obituary | work=The Guardian | first=Anthony | last=Hayward | title=Charles Stapley obituary | date=3 April 2011| access-date=21 May 2019}}</ref>
*[[Ralph Stead]] (1917–2000), Chairman, Eastern Region, [[British Gas plc|British Gas]]
*[[Bramwell Tovey]] (1953-2022), Conductor
*[[Geoffrey Tyler]] (1920-2012), Educationalist


== Notable teachers ==
== Notable teachers ==
ICHS teachers notable in other fields, or who became head of a school, include:
ICHS teachers notable in other fields, or who became head of a school, include:


* [[David Evennett]], MP 1983–1997 and 2005–, had his entire teaching career at ICHS, 1972-4<ref name="WW"/>
* John Bennett, born ? 1954, Headmaster of [[Marshland High School]], [[Wisbech]], taught at ICHS, [[1980]]-[[1984|4]]
* (Archibald) Keith Dawson, born [[1937]], Headmaster of [[Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School]] [[1987]]-[[1996|96]], began his teaching career at ICHS, [[1961]]-[[1963|63]]
* [[David Evennett]], MP [[1983]]-[[1997]] and [[2005]]-, had his entire teaching career at ICHS, [[1972]]-[[1974|4]]
* Paul Kitson, born [[1951]], [[Belgian Congo]], Headmaster of [[John Spendluffe Technology College]], [[Alford, Lincolnshire|Alford]], [[Lincolnshire]], began his teaching career at ICHS, [[1972]]-[[1974|4]]
* John Moore, born [[1943]], Headmaster of [[St. Dunstan's College]], [[Catford]], was Headmaster, [[1986]]-[[1993|93]]
* John Speller, born [[1949]], Headmaster of the [[Liverpool Blue Coat School]] and [[Norton Knatchbull School]], [[Ashford, Kent]], was Deputy Head, 1983-[[1989|9]]
* Philip White, born [[1954]], Headmaster of [[Cordeaux School]], [[Louth, Lincolnshire]] and [[La Mare de Carteret Secondary School]], [[Guernsey]], was Deputy Head, 1989-[[1994|94]]


==References==
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== External links==
== External links==
*[http://www.ichs.org.uk/ Ilford County High School website]
*[http://www.ichs.org.uk/ Ilford County High School website]
*[http://www.oldparkonians.co.uk Old Parkonians website]


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Ilford County High School
Address
Map
Fremantle Road

,
IG6 2JB

England
Coordinates51°35′31″N 0°04′37″E / 51.592°N 0.077°E / 51.592; 0.077
Information
TypeGrammar
MottoLearning to Lead. Empowering to Excel
Established1901
Local authorityRedbridge
Department for Education URN102850 Tables
OfstedReports
Head TeacherRebecca A Drysdale
Staff88
GenderBoys
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1096[1]
Houses  Eagles
  Falcons
  Hawks
Colour(s)    Maroon and White
Former pupilsOld Parkonians
Websitehttp://www.ichs.org.uk/

Ilford County High School (often abbreviated to ICHS) is a selective secondary grammar school for boys located in the town of Barkingside of the London Borough of Redbridge. The school was formerly called Park High Grade School and as a result old boys are referred to as Old Parkonians.

ICHS is a six-form entry school, each form comprising up to 30 pupils. Originally one of a number of selective schools in the London Borough of Redbridge, ICHS was retained in 1973 as the only boys’ selective school in the borough. Admission at 11+ takes place through tests administered by the borough as local education authority. There is also opportunity for admission at 16+, directly into the sixth form, but the majority of places each year are taken up by existing students of the lower school.

History

[edit]

The school was founded in 1901 in Balfour Road, Ilford as Park Higher Grade School, before moving to its present site on Fremantle Road, Barkingside in 1935.[2] The ground floor of the original building in Balfour Road is today used as an annexe for the adjoining Christchurch Primary School, and the remainder of the building as Redbridge Teachers' Centre.

Although there once existed several selective grammar schools in the area, by 1973 it remained the only boys' selective school in Redbridge.[3] The girls' section split off in 1929 to a new site in Cranbrook Road, where the school was known as Ilford County High School for Girls. Following the conversion of the girls' school to being part of a co-educational school (Valentines High School), Woodford County High School (WCHS) is now seen as the "sister school". In recent times, it has become the "partner school" of Trinity Catholic High School and Ilford Jewish Primary School.

In 2004/5, there were 843 pupils, including 245 in the sixth form, and 88 members of staff, including 63 teachers. The Headmaster, from 1993, was Mr S I Devereux who retired in December 2009. From January 2010 to 18 April 2010 Mrs Carole Jordan (Deputy Head) became Acting Head Teacher. On 19 April 2010, Mr Michael Capon officially became the new Headmaster of Ilford County High School. He was previously Deputy Headteacher of St Martin's School, Brentwood. Mr Capon retired from the school in July 2014 after four years of service to the school. He was succeeded by Mrs Rebecca Drysdale as Acting Head Teacher at first, while her position of Deputy Head was accepted on an acting basis by Mrs Foucher and Mr Streatfield. Mrs Drysdale is the second female acting head teacher in Ilford County High School's history.[4] On 28 April 2015 Mrs Drysdale's appointment to the post was confirmed by the governors as substantive. Mrs Foucher and Mr Streatfield were appointed substantive Deputy Headteachers following interviews held on 12 June 2015.

In 2021, under the current headteacher Rebecca Drysdale's management, the school's Ofsted rating was downgraded from 'outstanding' to 'good'.

Old Parkonians

[edit]

The Old Parkonians Association was founded as an association of former pupils of the Ilford County High School. Today, the association performs a dual role, as "landlord" of the facilities at the Oakfield Playing Fields and parent body for the affiliated Sports Clubs, and as a social hub for former pupils of the School.

The association has two affiliated sports clubs; the Old Parkonians Football Club & the Oakfield Parkonians Cricket Club.

Old Parkonians FC currently has nine senior teams, all of which compete in the Southern Amateur League. In the 2011/12 season OPFC became the first club to simultaneously hold the Senior (1st XI), Junior (2nd XI) and Minor (3rd XI) Old Boys cups.

In Summer 2014 the football club created a youth section called the Young Parkonians Football Club. There are currently Under 13's and Under 16's teams competing in the Echo Junior Football League with plans to add more youth teams in future years.

The Cricket Club, now open to all, still retains strong links with the School, providing coaching during the winter and playing the annual Centenary Trophy match against the School 1st XI each year. The Cricket Club fields 5 XIs in the Shepherd Neame Essex League, an occasional 6th XI on Saturdays, and teams playing friendlies on Sundays, as well as running a Colts section.

School magazine

[edit]

Chronicles

[edit]

The school has published a magazine since its foundation entitled "Chronicles", often showcasing students' poems and artwork, in addition to news. Prior to 2007, Chronicles had always been published in book format and distributed to students throughout the school. However, this was discontinued in 2007, and was replaced by an online-only version.

Focus

[edit]

"Focus" is a school newspaper written by a group of lower school pupils. The first edition was released in 2010 and all editions are available to view on the school website. The newspaper discusses on-going school issues and other topics of interest to pupils.

STEM

[edit]

"STEM" was a termly periodical, formed and edited by a team of sixth form students which published articles on science-orientated subjects. The periodical was distributed during the 2015 academic year and remains available to view on the school website[5]

New facilities

[edit]
Side view of the new Sports Hall

Construction of a new Sports Hall was completed in November 2006 and was opened by former pupil Sir Trevor Brooking. The Sports Hall provides access to gym equipment, a swimming pool and a large sports hall.

The Learning Resource Centre (Library) also came into action in October.

In 2014, the Sixth Form Suite was constructed, purpose made for KS5 students to use as a learning environment outside of the LRC which is used by all years. The block is constructed in the location of the old Economics and Business class, which has since been housed elsewhere in the school. The Sixth Form Suite also houses the offices for the Head of Sixth Form & Deputy Heads of Sixth Form.

On 1 June 2015 work was started to refurbish the canteen, and the canteen was ready for use for the students by the start of new school year. In August 2015 on the construction of a new science and technology block, with additional sixth form facilities, preparatory to expansion of the main school to six forms of entry commencing with the Year 7 intake in September 2016. Work initially got delayed due to planning permission going through with the sister school, Woodford County High School. In September 2015, construction commenced for the expansion of the school, while the school maintained normal functionality. The new building was finally available to students September 2017, and has been in use ever since.

Notable alumni

[edit]

Notable ex-pupils include:

Notable teachers

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ICHS teachers notable in other fields, or who became head of a school, include:

  • David Evennett, MP 1983–1997 and 2005–, had his entire teaching career at ICHS, 1972-4[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Edubase – Ilford County High School".
  2. ^ "History: The First School". Ilford County High School Centenary Page. Archived from the original on 9 July 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  3. ^ "About Ilford County High School". Ilford County High School website. Archived from the original on 11 June 2010. Retrieved 22 January 2012.
  4. ^ "School History | Ilford County High School". Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 8 May 2015.
  5. ^ "Newsletters | Ilford County High School". Archived from the original on 16 March 2016. Retrieved 25 March 2016.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i Who's Who (UK) 2007
  7. ^ Alan Strachan (20 October 2014). "Robert Demeger: Stalwart of the Royal Shakespeare Company and National Theatre who made an impressive Lear at the Almeida". The Independent.
  8. ^ "Obituary: Christopher Kite". The Independent. 21 June 1994.
  9. ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
  10. ^ Hayward, Anthony (3 April 2011). "Charles Stapley obituary". The Guardian. Retrieved 21 May 2019.
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