Schools of choice

Schools of choice

Our £207 million plans for secondary schools

Cheering pupils
Higher standards, more choice

Our Schools of Choice programme is designed to transform secondary and special education across the borough. It's about so much more than buildings. It's about how we use space and harness the best that new technology offers in the classroom. And it's about:

» Expanding popular schools

» New sixth forms

» A federation for Fulham  

» A brand new academy for Hammersmith  

» New sites for special schools 

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» Timetable
What is planned, where and when 


Detailed plans for each school  

Enabling and sample schools:

Cambridge Special School

Sacred Heart High School

Bridge Academy




Phase 1 schools:

Fulham Cross Girls' school and Henry Compton boys' school

Hurlingham & Chelsea school

Phoenix High School

William Morris Sixth Form


Phase 2 schools:

Queensmill Special School

Jack Tizard Special School

Lady Margaret School

London Oratory School

Woodlane High School

 

Building Schools for the Future

Funding for much of the programme comes from the Government’s Building Schools for the Future (BSF) profect which offers the council a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend £207m developing secondary schools.

What is BSF?
Information for bidders wanting to work with us in reshaping schools.

Page last updated: 18/10/2010