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List of London Schools List of London Schools This document outlines the academic and social criteria you need to meet depending on your current secondary school in order to be eligible to apply. For APP City: If your school has ‘FSM’ in the Social Criteria column, then you must have been eligible for Free School Meals at any point during your secondary schooling. If your school has ‘FSM or FG’ in the Social Criteria column, then you must have been eligible for Free School Meals at any point during your secondary schooling or be among the first generation in your family to attend university. Exceptions for the academic and social criteria can be made on a case-by-case basis for care-experienced students or those with extenuating circumstances. Please refer to socialmobility.org.uk/criteria-programmes for more details. If your school is not on the list below, or you believe it has been wrongly categorised, or you have any other questions please contact the Social Mobility Foundation via telephone on 0207 183 1189 between 9am – 5:30pm Monday to Friday. School or College Name Local Authority Academic Criteria Social Criteria Abbs Cross Academy and Arts College Havering 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Acland Burghley School Camden 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ada Lovelace Church of England High School Ealing 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM Ada National College for Digital Skills Haringey Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. Addey and Stanhope School Lewisham 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG AIM Academy North London Enfield 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Alec Reed Academy Ealing 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Alexandra Park School Haringey 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM All Saints Catholic College Kensington and 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Chelsea All Saints Catholic School and Technology College Barking and 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Dagenham Alperton Community School Brent 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Archbishop Tenison's CofE High School Croydon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Archbishop Tenison's School Lambeth 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Academy Brent 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Acton Academy Ealing 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark All Saints Academy Southwark 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Bolingbroke Academy Wandsworth 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Ark Burlington Danes Academy Hammersmith and 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Fulham Ark Elvin Academy Brent 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Evelyn Grace Academy Lambeth 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Globe Academy Southwark 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Greenwich Free School Greenwich 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Isaac Newton Academy Redbridge 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark John Keats Academy Enfield 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark King Solomon Academy Westminster 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Putney Academy Wandsworth 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ark Walworth Academy Southwark 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Arts and Media School Islington Islington 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ashcroft Technology Academy Wandsworth 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Ashmole Academy Barnet 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Atam Academy Redbridge 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM Avanti House School Harrow 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Aylward Academy Enfield 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Bacon's College Southwark 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Barking Abbey School, A Specialist Sports and Barking and 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Humanities College Dagenham Barking and Dagenham College Barking and Please check your secondary Please check your secondary Dagenham school. school. Barnet and Southgate College Barnet Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. Barnhill Community High School Hillingdon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Beal High School Redbridge 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bentley Wood High School Harrow 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Beths Grammar School Bexley 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bexley Grammar School Bexley 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bexleyheath Academy Bexley 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Big Creative Academy Waltham Forest Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. Bishop Challoner Boys' School Tower Hamlets 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Bishop Challoner Girls' School Tower Hamlets 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Bishop Douglass School Finchley Barnet 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bishop Justus CofE School Bromley 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Bishop Ramsey Church of England School Hillingdon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bishop Stopford's School Enfield 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Bishop Thomas Grant Catholic Secondary School Lambeth 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bishopshalt School Hillingdon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Blackfen School for Girls Bexley 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bobby Moore Academy Newham 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Bolder Academy Hounslow 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Bonus Pastor Catholic College Lewisham 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bow School Tower Hamlets 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Bower Park Academy Havering 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Brampton Manor Academy Newham 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Brentford School for Girls Hounslow 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Brentside High School Ealing 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG BRIT School for Performing Arts and Technology Croydon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Broomfield School Enfield 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG BSix Sixth Form College Hackney Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. Bullers Wood School Bromley 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Bullers Wood School for Boys Bromley 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM Burntwood School Wandsworth 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Buxton School Waltham Forest 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Canary Wharf College 3 Tower Hamlets 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Canons High School Harrow 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Capel Manor College Enfield Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. Capital City Academy Brent 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Cardinal Pole Catholic School Hackney 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Carshalton Boys Sports College Sutton 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Carshalton High School for Girls Sutton 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Caterham High School Redbridge 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Central Foundation Boys' School Islington 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Central Foundation Girls' School Tower Hamlets 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Chace Community School Enfield 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Chadwell Heath Academy Redbridge 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Charles Darwin School Bromley 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Cheam High School Sutton 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Chelsea Academy Kensington and 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Chelsea Chessington School Kingston Upon 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Thames Chestnut Grove School Wandsworth 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Chingford Foundation School Waltham Forest 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School Bexley 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Chiswick School Hounslow 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Chobham Academy Newham 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Christ The King Sixth Form College Lewisham Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. Christ The King: St. Mary's Bexley Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. Christ's Church of England Comprehensive Richmond Upon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Secondary School Thames Christ's College Finchley Barnet 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG City and Islington College Islington Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. City Heights E-ACT Academy Lambeth 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG City of London Academy - Islington Islington 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG City of London Academy (Southwark) Southwark 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG City of London Academy Highbury Grove Islington 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG City of London Academy, Highgate Hill Islington 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG City of Westminster College Westminster Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school. school. Clapton Girls' Academy Hackney 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Claremont High School Brent 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Cleeve Park School Bexley 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Coloma Convent Girls' School Croydon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Compass School Southwark Southwark 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Conisborough College Lewisham 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Connaught School for Girls Waltham Forest 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Convent of Jesus and Mary Language College Brent 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Coombe Boys' School Kingston Upon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Thames Coombe Girls' School Kingston Upon 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Thames Coombe Wood School Croydon 4 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Coopers School Bromley 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM Copthall School Barnet 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Cranford Community College Hounslow 5 7s or As at GCSE FSM or FG Croydon College Croydon Please check your secondary Please check your secondary school.
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