Hendon School

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About Hendon School

Hendon School is a mixed secondary school in Hendon, United Kingdom, with academy status since November 2011 (previously a comprehensive) in the London Borough of Barnet. It specialises in languages, offering Japanese amongst others to its students. OverviewHendon School is a mixed comprehensive school with 1, 296 pupils on roll, including approximately 240 sixth form students. The school is situated just off the A502 and North Circular Road in London. It serves an area that is generally more affluent than average but has some pockets of deprivation, as interpreted in comparison to national averages according to Ofsted. The student population is culturally diverse, multi-faith and multi-lingual, with more than half of students speaking languages other than English as their first language. The proportion of students eligible for free school meals is well above the national average. The school specialises in languages, and has specialist educational facilities for deaf students and for autistic students. The school has been over-subscribed for the past four years and was designated an Outstanding school by Ofsted in November 2011. HistoryFoundationHendon School now occupies the site where the 16th-century mapmaker John Norden lived, and only a pond survives from the park of Greenhill.

Hendon School Description

Hendon School is a mixed secondary school in Hendon, United Kingdom, with academy status since November 2011 (previously a comprehensive) in the London Borough of Barnet. It specialises in languages, offering Japanese amongst others to its students. OverviewHendon School is a mixed comprehensive school with 1, 296 pupils on roll, including approximately 240 sixth form students. The school is situated just off the A502 and North Circular Road in London. It serves an area that is generally more affluent than average but has some pockets of deprivation, as interpreted in comparison to national averages according to Ofsted. The student population is culturally diverse, multi-faith and multi-lingual, with more than half of students speaking languages other than English as their first language. The proportion of students eligible for free school meals is well above the national average. The school specialises in languages, and has specialist educational facilities for deaf students and for autistic students. The school has been over-subscribed for the past four years and was designated an Outstanding school by Ofsted in November 2011. HistoryFoundationHendon School now occupies the site where the 16th-century mapmaker John Norden lived, and only a pond survives from the park of Greenhill.

More about Hendon School

Hendon School is located at NW4 2HP London, United Kingdom
+442082029004
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http://www.hendonschool.co.uk/