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Folkestone School for Girls

Coordinates: 51°04′36″N 1°09′04″E / 51.0768°N 1.1512°E / 51.0768; 1.1512
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The Folkestone School for Girls
Address
Map
Coolinge Lane

, ,
CT20 3RB

Coordinates51°04′36″N 1°09′04″E / 51.0768°N 1.1512°E / 51.0768; 1.1512
Information
TypeGrammar academy
Established1905
Department for Education URN137837 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherJacob Davies
GenderGirls
Age11 to 18
Enrollment1048
HousesAusten
Curie
Johnson
Pankhurst
Lovelace
Seacole
Colour(s)Dark Blue and Green
Websitehttp://www.folkestonegirls.kent.sch.uk/

Folkestone School for Girls (FSG) is an all-girls grammar school with academy status, located in Folkestone, Kent, England. It is situated next to Sandgate Primary School on Coolinge Lane. It has good reports from OFSTED, and excellent grades from the pupils.

History

It started in 1905 as the Folkestone County School for Girls. The boys' grammar school is called the Harvey Grammar School.

Admissions

The school intended to use the entrance examination introduced by Dover Grammar School for Boys, but, after an objection by Kent County Council, it was ruled on 8 July 2005 by the Schools Adjudicator that the school should use the county's selection test and shepway test.[1]

House System

There are six houses named after historically important women: (Marie) Curie, (Amy) Johnson, (Jane) Austen, (Emmeline) Pankhurst, (Ada) Lovelace and (Mary) Seacole. Each house has an assigned colour, green, red, yellow, blue, orange and purple respectively. The houses also have their own prefects, chosen from Year 13.

otable former pupils

Anne Farmer, Professor of Psychiatry,King's College London

References

  1. ^ "Determination" (doc). Case reference: ADA/000723. Schools Adjudicator. 8 July 2005. Retrieved 21 December 2007.
  2. ^ http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/about/bbc_trust_members/alison_hastings.html