Enfield County is a girls'
comprehensive school which was once created as Enfield Chace School in 1967, following the amalgamation of Enfield County School, which had been a girls'
grammar school
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, with Chace Girls School, a
secondary modern school
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. The amalgamated school readopted the name Enfield County School in 1987.
In 2018 the School adopted the name Enfield County School for Girls.
Admissions
It is situated directly in the middle of Enfield, slightly to the north of the town centre, equidistant between the two railway stations, near
St Andrew's Enfield.
History
Former schools
The original Enfield County School had been opened in 1909, becoming Enfield County Grammar School for Girls, which had around 850 girls. It was administered by Middlesex County Council Education Committee (Borough of Enfield). Chace Girls School had been formed in 1962 as a girls'
secondary modern school
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from the senior girls department at Lavender School. Both were well-established girls' schools, each with a long tradition of high achievement and academic excellence, according to the current Headteacher, Ms. J. Gumbrell.
Comprehensive
It became the comprehensive girls' Enfield Chace School in 1967, changing to its current name in 1987. In 2005 the school was designated a
specialist school for languages.
Former teachers
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Jill Paton Walsh
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(''nee'' Bliss) CBE, author (taught English from 1959 to 1962 at the grammar school)
Campus
The buildings are a blend of solid Edwardian, post war and 1990s "design-build". The lower school in Rosemary Avenue, which was the former Chace Girls School, houses years 7, 8 and 9; at fourteen years of age students transfer to the upper school in Holly Walk (former grammar school), about a mile away in the centre of the old town of
Enfield
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* Enfield, South Australia
** Electoral district of Enfield, a state electoral district in South Australia, corresponding to the suburb
** Enfield High School (South Australia)
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, London. After Enfield Court in Baker Street was purchased to accommodate the lower school of
Enfield Grammar School
Enfield Grammar School (abbreviated to EGS; also known as Enfield Grammar) is a boys' Comprehensive school and sixth form with academy status, founded in 1558, situated in Enfield Town in the London Borough of Enfield in North London.
Histor ...
in 1942, the first year pupils of the previous girls' grammar school, Enfield County School, shared it with the first year pupils of Enfield Grammar for a few years.
Traditions
At first, the school motto, which was incorporated in the school badge, was ''Onward Ever'', which had previously been the motto of the grammar school in the amalgamation. This was later changed to ''Learning: it's at the heart of everything we do''.
Notable former pupils
Enfield County School
* Cheyenne Maya Carty, Model
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Keisha White
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Jaime Winstone
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Lois Winstone
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Ash Sarkar
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Lola Olufemi
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Enfield County Grammar School for Girls
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Joyce Anelay, Baroness Anelay of St Johns
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Olive Banks
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Early life
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(''née'' Davies), historian of feminism
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Geraldine McCaughrean
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* Dame
Helen Metcalf (''née'' Pitt), former headteacher from 1998 to 2001 of
Chiswick Community School
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, and former Islington Labour councillor
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Frances Perry
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Biography
She was born Frances Everett in Enfield, Middlesex, where she lived most of her life at Bulls Cross. S ...
(''née'' Everett) MBE, horticulture author and broadcaster, and wife of
Roy Hay (horticulturist)
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Nancy Tait, health campaigner
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Brenda Bruce
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actress
See also
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Chace Community School
Chace Community School is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in Forty Hill, Enfield Town, England. It is situated on Churchbury Lane with its fields backing on to Baker Street. Chace is spelled with a 'c' rather than a 's' ...
, coeducational (former boys' - Chace School) school in Enfield on ''Churchbury Lane''
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Enfield Grammar School
Enfield Grammar School (abbreviated to EGS; also known as Enfield Grammar) is a boys' Comprehensive school and sixth form with academy status, founded in 1558, situated in Enfield Town in the London Borough of Enfield in North London.
Histor ...
, a school that merged with Chace Boys' School.
References
Further reading
*''Onward ever: the story of Enfield County School for Girls, 1909-1967'' by Joan Hinchcliffe Hart, 1999
External links
Enfield County School official siteA detailed history of Education in Enfield at British History Online
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