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17. Apr. 2024 · Welcome to Central Foundation Boys’ School. This is a high performing all boys comprehensive school located in the heart of Tech City on the Silicon Roundabout in Shoreditch. We offer a friendly and caring environment where students can thrive.
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Central Foundation boys school has delivered high quality...
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Website. http://www.centralfoundationboys.co.uk. Central Foundation Boys' School is a voluntary-aided comprehensive secondary school in the London Borough of Islington. It was founded at a meeting in 1865 and opened the following year in Bath Street, before moving to its current location on Cowper Street in 1869.
Learn about the history, achievements and facilities of this boys' school in London, which has been rated as outstanding by Ofsted. Find out how the school song reflects its values of hope, labour and faith.
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In 1891 the Middle Class School took over the Bishopsgate Ward Schools in the City of London. A separate Girls’ School was set up in Spital Square and the boys incorporated in the existing Boys’ School with a new Charter being granted and the schools being renamed the Central Foundation Schools of London.