Arts And Media School, Islington
Arts and Media School Islington is a secondary school located in the Finsbury Park area of the London Borough of Islington. It is classified as a comprehensive trust foundation school and has been a specialist media arts college since 2003. Susan Service was appointed headteacher in 2016 after having served as the deputy head of curriculum for 5 years. History The Victorian building, still in use today, was originally Montem Street School. From 1911, the school was known as Tollington Park School, with the junior section reforming as Montem School in 1951 and the senior section becoming Tollington Park Secondary School. In 1981, Tollington Park merged with Archway Secondary to form the new George Orwell School. Its main site was on Turle Road, with annexes at Duncombe Road and on Highgate Hill. In 1997, the new Labour government, under Tony Blair, had made education reform a priority. The 1997 Education Act strengthened Ofsted's school inspection powers. Blair, an Islington ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Foundation School
In England and Wales, a foundation school is a state-funded school in which the school governor, governing body has greater freedom in the running of the school than in Community school (England and Wales), community schools. Foundation schools were set up under the School Standards and Framework Act 1998 to replace grant-maintained schools, which were funded directly by central government. Grant-maintained schools that had previously been voluntary controlled school, voluntary controlled or county schools (but not voluntary aided school, voluntary aided) usually became foundation schools. Foundation schools are a kind of "maintained school", meaning that they are funded by central government via the local education authority, and do not charge fees to students. As with voluntary controlled schools, all capital and running costs are met by the government. As with voluntary aided schools, the governing body employs the staff and has responsibility for admissions to the school, sub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jermain Jackman
Jermain Jackman (born 10 January 1995) is a British singer and political activist who won the third series of the BBC television singing competition ''The Voice UK'' in 2014. His debut album, ''Jermain Jackman'', was released on 23 March 2015. He was twice a candidate for the Labour Party National Executive Committee (NEC) in 2020. He is a member of the Musicians' Union and Unite. Early life and education Jackman was born in Hackney, London to an Afro-Guyanese family with four older siblings and a twin sister, his eldest sibling is basketball player and Commonwealth Games Gold Medal winner, Orlan Jackman. He attended the Islington Arts and Media School in Finsbury Park and Sir George Monoux College in Walthamstow, where he trained in music. He then went on to study Politics at the University of Leeds. He graduated from SOAS University of London in 2022. Music and television 2014: ''The Voice UK'' and career beginnings Jackman was the winner of series 3 of ''The Voice UK'' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Secondary Schools In The London Borough Of Islington
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NSG (group)
NSG is a British afroswing musical collective, collective from Hackney East London. The group consists of six members: OGD, Kruddz, Mojo, Dope, Papii Abz and Mxjib They released their first Album "AREA BOYZ" (2023) an EP, ''Grown Up''(2016) and mixtape ''Roots''(2020), the latter includes their most successful singles "Options (NSG song), Options" featuring Tion Wayne and "Yo Darlin" featuring Geko.They released their second album,"The Big Six" on February 28th 2025.NSG is acronym that has multiple meanings such as: Nipple Sucking Gang, Non-Stop Grinding, Never Stop Growing, Nice Silly Guys, No Sleep Gang, and Nigeria Slash Ghana. History NSG are a collective of childhood friends who grew up in Hackney, London, attending the same high school at Arts and Media School, Islington. One of the members were students at University of Hertfordshire. The group consists of three artists from Nigerian heritage and three artists from Ghanaian heritage. Two of the members, OGD and Kruddz, ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kassius Nelson
Kassius Hope A. Nelson (born 24 June 1997) is an English actress and playwright. She won two British Soap Awards for her role in ''Hollyoaks'' (2015–2017) on Channel 4. She has since appeared in the Netflix series '' White Lines'' (2020) and ''Dead Boy Detectives'' (2024), and the film ''Pirates'' (2021). Early life Nelson was born in Islington, North London. She was a performing arts student at City and Islington Sixth Form College. Career Nelson first appeared on screen in the independent film ''Lone Rivers''. She was 18 when she made her television debut in 2015 and began playing Jade Albright in the Channel 4 soap opera ''Hollyoaks''. She and Richard Linnell won Best On-Screen Partnership and Scene of the Year at the 2017 British Soap Awards. With Islington Community Theatre and the charitable Company Three theatre company, Nelson helped to put on a number of productions, including ''Brainstorm'' at the National Theatre. In 2018, Nelson wrote and co-directed ''Moon-stai ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Troy Titus-Adams
Troy Titus-Adams (born Troy Johanna D. Adams, October 1969) is a British actress and dancer. She began her career touring as a dancer and made her feature film debut in ''Knights and Emeralds'' (1986). She is known for her roles in the soap operas ''EastEnders'' (1999–2000) as Nina Harris and ''Family Affairs'' (2000) as Kim Davis. She also appeared on the game show ''Blankety Blank'' (2001). Early life Titus-Adams is from Islington, North London. She was born to Jamaican father Joe Titus, a builder, and English mother Maggie Adams, a secretary at a London hospice. Her parents split when she was six, and she spent four years until she was ten in Amsterdam. Titus-Adams attended George Orwell Comprehensive School and took after-school acting classes at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts The Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts, also known simply as Italia Conti, is a drama school based in Woking, Woking, England. It was founded by the English actress Italia Conti in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jay Simpson
Jay-Alistaire Frederick Simpson (born 1 December 1988) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward. A product of the Arsenal Academy, he never played a league game for Arsenal, spending most of his time on loan, at Millwall, West Bromwich Albion and Queens Park Rangers. In 2010, he joined Hull City, and was released three years later. Simpson spent time in Thailand with Buriram United, winning the 2014 Kor Royal Cup before returning to England with Leyton Orient. He later played two years with Philadelphia Union of Major League Soccer, before returning to England and rejoining Orient. Club career Arsenal Born in Enfield, London, Simpson was with Norwich City before he joined Arsenal at the age of nine, and played in an under-18s game at just 13 years of age. He featured prominently for Arsenal's reserve team whilst at Islington Arts and Media School, and was on the bench for the first team's League Cup match against West Bromwich Albion on 24 Octob ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kaya Scodelario
Kaya Rose Scodelario-Humphrey (née Humphrey; born 13 March 1992) is a British actress. She first came to prominence co-starring on E4's '' Skins'' (2007–2010, 2013), receiving two Golden Nymph nominations for her portrayal of Effy Stonem. She then took on leading roles in a variety of films, such as ''Wuthering Heights'' (2011), the ''Maze Runner'' series (2014–2018), '' Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales'' (2017), ''Crawl'' (2019), and '' Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City'' (2021). In 2024, she starred in the action comedy series '' The Gentlemen'' and limited biographical drama series '' Senna''. Early life Scodelario was born Kaya Rose Humphrey on 13 March 1992, in Haywards Heath, West Sussex. Her mother, Katia Scodelario, is a Brazilian who worked as an accountant in Itu, São Paulo, and moved to England in 1990; Scodelario's surname comes from her mother's Italian grandfather. Her father, Roger Humphrey, was Polish-English and died in November 2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Desmond's
''Desmond's'' is a British television sitcom broadcast by Channel 4 from 5 January 1989 to 19 December 1994. Conceived and co-written by Trix Worrell, and produced by Charlie Hanson and Humphrey Barclay, ''Desmond's'' stars Norman Beaton as barber Desmond Ambrose, whose shop is a gathering place for an assortment of local characters. The show is set in Peckham, London, and features a predominantly black British Guyanese cast. With 71 episodes, ''Desmond's'' became Channel 4's longest running sitcom in terms of episodes.Paul Jackson"Desmond's" ''Britain in a Box'', BBC Radio 4, 11 May 2013. Notability While the show was not the first black (or predominantly black) British television situation comedy ('' The Fosters'', produced by London Weekend Television, aired 1976–77), ''Desmond's'' was the first to be set mainly in the workplace, providing an insight into black family life different from what had been seen before on British television. The characters had aspirations (De ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Channel 4
Channel 4 is a British free-to-air public broadcast television channel owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation. It is state-owned enterprise, publicly owned but, unlike the BBC, it receives no public funding and is funded entirely by its commercial activities, including Television advertisement, advertising. It began its transmission in 1982 and was established to provide a fourth television service in the United Kingdom. At the time, the only other channels were the television licence, licence-funded BBC1 and BBC2, and a single commercial broadcasting network, ITV (TV network), ITV. Originally a subsidiary of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (IBA), the station is now owned and operated by Channel Four Television Corporation, a public corporation of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, which was established in 1990 and came into operation in 1993. Until 2010, Channel 4 did not broadcast in Wales, but many of its programmes were re-broadcast ther ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Justin Pickett
Justin Pickett is an actor best remembered for his role in the Channel 4 situation comedy ''Desmond's''. For six seasons he played the role of Sean Ambrose, son of the barber in whose eponymous shop the comedy is set, situated in the heart of Peckham. Pickett appeared in an episode of the spin-off series ''Porkpie (TV series), Porkpie'' in 1995. From 2005 to 2007, Pickett had the recurring role of Chez Williams in the ITV1 police drama ''The Bill''. Theatre credits include the role of Edward in Charles Smith (playwright), Charles Smith's ''Sentence Deferred'' at the Rosemary Branch Theatre in 2000. Since 2004 he has served as musical director for Afterglow blu, a company promoting live music events in the Greater London area. He has also played Drum kit, drums in a soul-jazz band.''Evening Standard'' "Critics' choice", 7 March 2008. He then started working with children and now works in Shacklewell primary school teaching children music. References External links * Ye ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Don McCullin
Sir Donald McCullin (born 9 October 1935) is a British photojournalist, particularly recognised for his war photography and images of urban strife. His career, which began in 1959, has specialised in examining the Social documentary photography, underside of society, and his photographs have depicted the unemployed, downtrodden and impoverished. Early life McCullin was born in St Pancras, London, St Pancras, London, and grew up in Finsbury Park (area), Finsbury Park, but he was evacuated to a farm in Somerset during the Blitz.Don McCullin at SundaySalon Retrieved 22 March 2014 He has mild dyslexia but displayed a talent for drawing at the secondary modern school he attended. He won a scholarship to Ealing, Hammersmith and West London College, Hammersmith School of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |