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  1. Welcome to our web site and homepage

    • About

      The history of Holland Park School began in the late 1950s...

    • Admissions

      Admissions to Year 7 | Entry in September 2024. Art...

    • Academic

      The curriculum is innovative and personalised, built around...

    • Sixth Form

      Holland Park Sixth Form is over-subscribed. Each year, we...

    • Virtual

      Applying to Holland Park; Virtual. Galleries. The Butterfly...

    • Vacancies

      Amongst the most important of our activities is the...

    • Contact

      All student absence should be reported directly to the...

    • Year 7

      Holland Park is significantly over-subscribed in each year...

  2. Holland Park School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Holland Park, London, England. Opened in 1958, the school was considered a flagship for comprehensive education, nicknamed 'the socialist Eton', and at one time had over 2,000 students.

  3. Learn how to apply for Year 7 entry in September 2024 or in-year admission to Holland Park School, a London secondary school with a focus on the visual arts. Find out about the art aptitude test and the admission criteria.

  4. www.thegrahamfamilyofschools.org › thegrahamschool_homeThe Graham School

    Meet The Graham School teachers and staff members! At The Graham School, teachers and staff prepare students for life long learning and informed citizenship through real-world experiences and rigorous academics.

  5. Our camps are only available for the serious soccer player. Boys and girls between ages 8-13. In addition we offer a special high-school prep camp, ages 14-17. On travel or "select team". Be prepared to train at a high standard.

  6. 5 de may. de 2022 · Holland Park School has a distinctive mesh-like metal exterior. An investigation into a London academy school has found safeguarding breaches and exploitation within teacher-student...

  7. 11 de jun. de 2022 · The academy school in Kensington, west London, was rated "inadequate" after an investigation found a "culture of fear and favouritism". Ofsted said the school had "turbulence" in leadership, inappropriate behaviour policies and financial mismanagement.