Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Colfe’s School Horn Park Lane, London, SE12 8AW. Junior +44 (0)20 8463 8266 Senior +44 (0)20 8852 2283 office@colfes.com. Quick links. About Us; Admissions; Junior ...

    • Parents

      MyColfe’s – online, password-protected portal for parents...

  2. Welcome to the Senior School. Scroll across the page and click on the banners to learn more. Take a virtual tour and visit departments to hear from each subject area. Visit Departments. Year 7. Pastoral. Co-curricular. Sixth Form. Leathersellers' Scholarships.

  3. The average year group has between 120 to 130, with class sizes of approximately 24 pupils. A third of any year group will be made up of pupils from Colfe’s Junior School. Candidates are required to spend a full school day at Colfe’s. The morning will consist of assessments in English and Mathematics and a group interview.

  4. Assessment is by age-appropriate academic and all-round suitability testing for the school. Places occasionally become available in year groups outside of the main entry points – please contact Admissions directly for more information. At Colfe’s Junior School we want our children to develop into confident, articulate adults.

  5. Richard Russell until August 2025. Dan Gabriele to replace him. Colfe's School, previously Colfe's Grammar School, is a co-educational private day school in Horn Park in the Royal Borough of Greenwich, in southeast London, England, and one of the oldest schools in London. The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference.

  6. The Chambers Archive. Shortly before Richard Chambers, Old Colfeian, passed away in November 2012, he generously donated his precious collection of antiquarian local history to the school, together with other books, memorabilia and a sum of money to be spent on the school archive. It was felt that the construction of The Chambers Archive would ...

  7. People also ask

  8. colfesarchive.daisy.websds.net › FilenameCOLFE'S SCHOOL

    Colfe's I hasten to add) poured beer into a 'borrowed' policeman's helmet. We sat our 'School Certificate' just a few weeks later before returning to London and a new term at Beacon Road. I suppose you could say I had a good war!! GILLIAN MORLEY (1941-1942) When the school was first evacuated to Tunbridge Wells it was only possible to have part ...

  1. People also search for