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The Hurlingham Academy (formerly Hurlingham and Chelsea School) is an 11–16 mixed
secondary school A secondary school, high school, or senior school, is an institution that provides secondary education. Some secondary schools provide both ''lower secondary education'' (ages 11 to 14) and ''upper secondary education'' (ages 14 to 18), i.e., b ...
with academy status in
Fulham, London Fulham () is an area of the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in West London, England, southwest of Charing Cross. It lies in a loop on the north bank of the River Thames, bordering Hammersmith, Kensington and Chelsea, with which it ...
, England. It was formerly a community school and adopted its current name after converting to an academy on 9 December 2014. It became part of the
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.


History

The school's original buildings were constructed in 1956 by Sheppard Robson & Partners for the London County Council. It opened in 1956 and originally housed the 500 girls of Hurlingham School from Hugon Road in Fulham. The school became a mixed school in 1982 when it merged with a boys’ school called Chelsea School, which has no relations with the nearby Chelsea Academy or Fulham Boys' School. The school was one of nine schools in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham serving secondary aged children, of which there are three academies, three foundation schools, one voluntary-aided school, one free school, with Hurlingham and Chelsea being the sole community school. The school has had a turbulent history. It was described as a "failing school" in the pilot Ofsted inspections in 1994, which prompted discussions of closure until it was given a clean bill of health later in the same year. Provision was judged ‘good’ by Ofsted in 1997 and the school was highlighted for its improvement in HMCI's 1999 Annual Report. Because results were consistently below government floor targets, however, the school was designated as a "school facing challenging circumstances" in 2003. In March 2004 the school was placed under special measures. In November 2005, the school emerged from special measures. A proposal to close the school was made in September 2006, which was later withdrawn in April 2007. In January 2008, the school was recognized as the most improved school in London for the proportion of students achieving at least 7 A*–C grades at GCSE. The federation with both Langford and Sulivan Primary Schools was established in February 2012 to raise educational standards through collaborative efforts and provide an integrated educational, youth, and community program across the Sands End ward. In 2005, Ofsted reported significant improvements in the school's performance. In October 2006, the Local Authority proposed to close the school, but the school successfully campaigned against this decision, leading to the withdrawal of the proposal before adjudication. In 2009, the school received funding to expand and upgrade its facilities, and consider adding a sixth form. In October 2013, the school was placed back into special measures by Ofsted. In 2014, the school was sponsored by
United Learning United Learning is a group of state-funded schools and fee-paying private schools operating in England. United Learning is the trading name for United Church Schools Trust (UCST) and United Learning Trust (ULT). It is one of the largest 10 char ...
, and was renamed "The Hurlingham Academy" in 2015. In 2017, the school became a part of a cluster with The Elms Academy (then named Lambeth Academy) near
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, allowing both schools to share standards and facilities, and some staff.
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would later become a part of this cluster, after joining United Learning in 2023. An increasing number of students from the school go on to attend Sixth Form at Elms, as well. In April 2024, following an Ofsted inspection, the school was officially rated an "Outstanding" school, up from its report in 2017, where it was deemed "Good".


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Notable alumni

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* {{authority control Secondary schools in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham Academies in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham United Learning schools Educational institutions established in 1956 1956 establishments in England