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Archbishop Tenison's C of E School, Lambeth

Archbishop Tenison's School, Lambeth
Established 1685
Type Voluntary aided school
Religion Church of England
Interim Headteacher Jim Henderson
Chair of Governors Simon Tenison
Location 55 Kennington Oval
Lambeth
London
SE11 5SR
England
51°28′57″N 0°06′58″W / 51.4826°N 0.1160°W / 51.4826; -0.1160Coordinates: 51°28′57″N 0°06′58″W / 51.4826°N 0.1160°W / 51.4826; -0.1160
Local authority Lambeth
DfE URN 100640 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 533
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Colours      Navy and      Red
Diocese Lambeth
Website Tenison's School

Archbishop Tenison's C of E School, commonly known as Tenison's, is a Church of England mixed secondary School located in the London Borough of Lambeth.

Tenison's is now an 11–18 voluntary aided, boys and girls in September 2015 comprehensive school, part of the educational provision of the Anglican Diocese of Southwark and the London Borough of Lambeth. Girls are admitted to the sixth form. Tenison's became a specialist arts college in 2003. The school caters for around 530 pupils, of whom 80 are in the sixth form. The school is located directly opposite The Oval cricket ground, home of Surrey County Cricket Club.

Thomas Tenison, an educational evangelist and later Archbishop of Canterbury, founded several schools in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. A boys' school now at the Oval was founded in 1685 in the crypt of St Martin's in the Fields and relocated by 1895 in Leicester Square on the site previously occupied by the Sabloniere Hotel. The school moved to The Oval in 1928, with the new building being opened by the then Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII). A girls' school was formally established in 1706 for 12 girls and in 1863 a new school building was erected at 18 Lambeth High Street. The girls school closed in 1961, when it amalgamated with Archbishop Temple's Boys School to form a mixed VA school. The building was used by Temple's as a first-year annex from 1968 to 1974, when Archbishop Temple's School closed. Archbishop Tenison founded another school in nearby Croydon in 1714.

Archbishop Tenison's at The Oval became a grammar school, then a comprehensive. Tenison's became a Grant-Maintained school in 1993, and a Voluntary-Aided School in 1998.


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