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The Fulham Boys School

London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, United Kingdom · built 2014

The Fulham Boys School is an English Church of England free school for boys aged 11 to 18. It was founded by a group of Fulham inhabitants and opened in September 2014. Its initial temporary location was in West Kensington in London however there was a second temporary site at Beaumont Avenue. The permanent site is on the premises of the former Fulham Police Station by Fulham Road. The Fulham Boys School offers an education specifically geared towards boys. Its website states: "Through the application of our Christian values, mutual respect, supportive pastoral care and inspirational teaching, we will help every boy to find his unique talent and realise it, for the benefit of all." The head teacher who joined in 2018 is David Smith who previously graduated with a degree in Theology from King's College London Although it is a Church of England school, 50% of the places are offered to boys of all faiths and none.

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