Central Foundation Boys' School

Central Foundation Boys' School
Address
Map
Cowper Street

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EC2A 4SH

Information
TypeVoluntary aided comprehensive school
MottoLatin: Spe Labore Fide
(By hope, by work, by faith)
Established1865
Local authorityIslington
Department for Education URN100458 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherJamie Brownhill
Staff110
GenderBoys (mixed Sixth Form)
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1000 (approx)
Houses4; Rogers  , Gassiot  , Wormell   and Alleyn  
Colour(s)Blue   and Gold  
Websitehttp://www.centralfoundationboys.co.uk

Central Foundation Boys' School is a voluntary-aided comprehensive secondary school in the London Borough of Islington. It was founded at a meeting in 1865 and opened the following year in Bath Street, before moving to its current location on Cowper Street in 1869. Originally named The Middle Class School of London, it was renamed in 1890 after the establishment of its trust body, the Central Foundation Schools Trust. Its sister school is Central Foundation Girls' School in Tower Hamlets. Both schools are beneficiaries of the charity Central Foundation Schools of London,[1] which in turn is a beneficiary of The Dulwich Estate, successor to the historic College of God's Gift charity.[2]

There are approximately 1000 pupils in the school aged 11–16, all of whom are boys, and around 300 sixth form students aged 16–19, both boys and girls. The sixth form is part of the Islington Sixth Form Consortium, a shared sixth form project with three other schools in Islington which is why the intake is mixed sex. The current Headteacher is Jamie Brownhill who has occupied the post since 2010.

Pupils generally take ten General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) exams in Year Eleven (aged 15–16) and they have a choice of three or four A-levels or a vocational BTEC in the sixth form (16–19). An Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) inspection in 2015 graded Central Foundation Boys' School as "outstanding", the highest ranking a school can have. The majority of students go on to higher education following the completion of their A-levels at the end of Year Thirteen (aged 17–18) with a third of pupils going to the top third most selective universities in the country.

  1. ^ "Central Foundation Schools of London, registered charity no. 312695". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  2. ^ "The Dulwich Estate, registered charity no. 312751". Charity Commission for England and Wales.