Kelmscott School
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Kelmscott School is a secondary comprehensive school
Comprehensive school
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 in Walthamstow
Walthamstow
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, East London
London
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, UK
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. The school has approximately 900 pupils aged 11–16, and has specialist status
Specialist school
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 in humanities
Humanities College
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 with business and enterprise
Business and Enterprise College
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. In 2008 the school underwent an £11.2m refurbishment as part of the Building Schools for the Future
Building Schools for the Future
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 program. The current headteacher is Mrs Lynnette Parvez.

Kelmscott School serves an ethnically diverse community, with the largest group of
students being of Asian Pakistani heritage. Three in every five students speak a first
language other than English, of whom over 50 are at an early stage of learning
English. One student in six joins the school after
the beginning of Year 7. The number of students is average, but there are more boys
than girls.

Academic performance

The following are the percentage of pupils achieving 5 A*-C grades at GCSE upon leaving the school in recent years. (Including English and Maths)
Year Score
2011 52%
2010 44 %
2009 37 %
2008 42%
2007 36%
2006 21%
2005 34%
2004 21%
2003 22%


The school's recent Ofsted Inspection in October 2010 described Kelmscott as a Good School with Outstanding Features.

Notable alumni

The professional footballer Fabrice Muamba
Fabrice Muamba
Fabrice Ndala Muamba is a footballer who plays for Bolton Wanderers as a midfielder in the Premier League. He previously played for Arsenal and Birmingham City. At international level, he has represented England at under-21 level....

is a former student of Kelmscott School.
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