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Do you want to get fit?

Would you like to get fit? Central Foundation Sports Centre is open to parents/carers, staff and the general public. All classes and sessions cost £1. There are mixed and women's only sessions. Read more...
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Arts, Crafts & Sewing Classes for Parents

Would you like to learn how to sew, learn art or knitting? Parents are welcome to join us and improve your creative skills! You have the opportunity to meet other parents, make something special for friends and family. You can bring your young children along too! Read more...

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Ofsted 2011

Read the Central Foundation Girls' School's latest Ofsted report in November 2011, read more...
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Courses for parents

Various courses are being offered to parents at Central Foundation Girls' School. This includes ICT classes, to develop computer skills for free! There are limited places so book now!

Biometric School Lunch System

CFGS has introduced a system that takes a reading from students' fingers to replace the old card system, preventing problems of students forgetting or losing their lunch cards. Read more...
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New! Classes for Parents

Central Foundation Girls' School provides a range of classes for parents, as well a parents' forum, where parents are welcome to join and have their opinions heard. Read more...

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Parents' Forums

CFGS works with parents and carers in a number of ways. The Parents’ Forum is a platform for parents and carers to communicate on a more personal level with CFGS staff and become more involved with the school. Read more...
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School Magazine

Welcome to the Autumn Term edition of Central Issue. This has been a term packed with amazing opportunities for all our students; so many students have been involved in local, national and international events. Read more...

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Central Foundation is a voluntary aided comprehensive school. Its charitable foundation is the Central Foundation Schools of London Trust. It is linked with the Central Foundation Boys’ School in Islington. Central Foundation works in partnership with other local primary and secondary schools and with Tower Hamlets Further Education College.

Some 75 per cent of the school’s students are bilingual and this reflects the rich linguistic and cultural diversities of the local community. The school is oversubscribed. Our continually improving examination results have led the DfES to designate the school as a High Performing School. The energy and determination of the teaching and support staff, who strive to provide the students with the opportunities to succeed and to become well educated and confident young women, is a major factor in the school’s achievement to date.

It continues to develop, both as a community in its own right and as part of local, national and international learning communities. We are building and extending links with institutions of further education, teacher training institutions, and schools in South Africa. We aim to empower our students to become effective agents of change for cosmopolitan democracy.