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Southgate School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in the Oakwood area of London, England.[1]

Southgate School
Address
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Sussex Way

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EN4 0BL

England
Coordinates51°38′49″N 0°08′27″W / 51.6469°N 0.1408°W / 51.6469; -0.1408
Information
TypeAcademy
Established1907
Local authorityEnfield
TrustMiddlesex Learning Trust
Department for Education URN142727 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherMartin Lavelle
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1492
Former nameSouthgate County Grammar School
Websitehttp://www.southgate.enfield.sch.uk/

The school is situated just east of the Cat Hill roundabout of the A111 and A110, between Cockfosters and Oakwood tube stations. The Trent Park campus of Middlesex University is nearby to the north, on the northern fringe of Greater London's conurbation. Middlesex University has its Cat Hill campus nearby to the east. Although once historically in Southgate, the school is now in the parish of St Thomas, Oakwood, on the boundary with Cockfosters to the west, and on the western edge of Enfield borough, 500 metres east of the Barnet boundary.

History

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The former premises of Southgate County School in Fox Lane, Palmers Green, now Corrib Court flats.

Grammar school

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Founded in 1907[2] as Southgate County School, the school was originally housed within Broomfield House, Palmers Green.[3] The school subsequently moved to Fox Lane (also in Palmers Green). In 1960, the Fox Lane site was closed and a new site, in Sussex Way, Cockfosters, was purchased.[4]

Comprehensive

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School uniform badge
circa 1970

In 1967 the school merged with Oakwood Secondary Modern School which was located in Chase Road, Southgate. The Chase Road site became the lower school, for children in their first three years of secondary education (currently referred to as years 7, 8 and 9).

The 1990s

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In 1991 the Lower School also moved to the Sussex Way site, with the Chase Road site being sold partly for housing and partly to a private school.

The 2000s

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In September 2004 the school was awarded Specialist Science Status, which it gained through raising £50,000 and being provided with the necessary funding for a science specialist school. It used the funding to generally improve science facilities purchasing new equipment and renewing laboratories as well as building a hanging laboratory in the middle of the East Wing building (the original Upper School building).

In the Summer of 2007 Southgate celebrated its centenary.

The 2010s

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In 2015, after 15 years as headteacher, Anthony Wilde left Southgate School and was replaced by Martin Lavelle. Lavelle appeared on BBC2 expressing his concern and doubts over the marking of exams.

In April 2016 Southgate School converted from a community school (administered by Enfield London Borough Council) to academy status. The school is now sponsored by the Middlesex Learning Trust.

Football

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In 2014 the Southgate sixth form team won the treble, with forward Danilo Orsi-Dadomo becoming Southgate's highest scoring player.

In 2015, Southgate retained the Enfield Cup in a final winning 4-3.

In 2016, following the departure of several key players, Southgate did not win any honours.

Ofsted Report

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On 11 February 2009, Southgate was awarded Outstanding Status, one of only two in the London Borough of Enfield.[citation needed]

On 16 October 2019, Southgate School was awarded Good Status; this is the most recent Ofsted inspection.

Notable former pupils

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Southgate County Grammar School

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References

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  1. ^ "Welcome to Southgate School".
  2. ^ School prospectus Archived 28 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Enfield Council: Secondary Schools, a history Archived 8 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Enfield Council: Enfield Chronology Archived 30 November 2005 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "IMDB: Biography for Phil Tufnell". Internet Movie Database. Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 9 November 2007.
  6. ^ "Phil Tufnell". ESPN CricInfo. ESPN EMEA Ltd. Retrieved 6 January 2011.
  7. ^ "STEPHEN TWIGG APPOINTED MINISTER FOR SCHOOL STANDARDS". Department for Children, Schools and Families. Department for Children, Schools and Families. Retrieved 9 November 2007.
  8. ^ a b c d Southgate County School notable former pupils Accessed 4 June 2007
  9. ^ Dumayne, Alan. (1987) Southgate: A glimpse into the past. London: Alan Dumayne. p. x. ISBN 0951228609
  10. ^ Tessler, Gloria (3 July 2015). "Obituaries: Ron Moody". The Jewish Chronicle. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
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