Coombe Girls’ School & Sixth Form
Clarence Avenue New Malden Kingston-upon-Thames Surrey KT3 3TU
“Established in 1955 and nestling in the leafy suburb of New Malden, Coombe Girls’ School has built on a tradition of success to establish itself as one of the leading non-selective state schools in the country. With a catchment area that includes four boroughs in the south eastern suburbs of London, the school is located in an affluent district where expectations are high and state schools are competing directly with independent schools as well as with each other. In this context, it’s a further measure of our excellent reputation that each year we are heavily oversubscribed for places. The reasons for this? Successful and happy children who are the result of our dynamic and caring approach to their education. At Coombe Girls’ School, we’re looking to the future and taking our place at the forefront of these changes, which is why in 1999 the Department of Education awarded us ‘Beacon School’ status, a scheme designed to raise standards in schools by sharing and spreading good practice. In 2002, we became a Modern Foreign Languages Specialist School’ and, the following year, we were one of only 103 schools across the country selected to join the Leading Edge Schools’ Programme, further recognition of all our hard work in ensuring that our pupils benefit from the latest advances in education”.
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DEBATING MATTERS HISTORY
Qualifying Round: South London 2008/09
DEBATE: Animal Experimentation