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  1. Acland Burghley School provides a rich and stimulating education for boys and girls aged 11 to 19. We believe passionately in the potential of each young person, and work together with families to ensure that every student succeeds.

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  2. Acland Burghley School is a mixed comprehensive secondary school in the Tufnell Park area of the London Borough of Camden, in London, England. The school received specialist status as an Arts College in 2000 and is a part of the LaSWAP Sixth Form Consortium.

  3. Read here for a full history of Acland Burghley, what was here before the school and how the school coped during the two World Wars. During World War Two, Acland and Burghley became ‘Emergency’ schools for the children who were not evacuated and bomb shelters were built in the playgrounds.

  4. Welcome. In this section, you will find general information such as Online Payments, Policies and Term Dates. For more information on our Ofsted rating or to see the Department of Education's comparison website where you can view school performance, characteristics and spend per pupil data, please see below.

  5. Acland Burghley School was designed by Howell, Killick, Partridge & Amis (HKPA) between 1963-7. It was Grade II listed in 2016, in recognition of its innovative plan, skilful use of pre-cast concrete components and in particular, the jewel-like, top-lit assembly hall, with its rich textures of concrete and timber ceiling.

  6. A state school in Camden with a strong focus on art and creativity. Read the latest Ofsted report, the school's catchment, destinations and SEN provision.

  7. 4 juil. 2023 · Acland Burghley School in Camden, London, is a Grade II listed brutalist building designed by HKPA. It plans to transform its hexagonal hall into a community arts and performance space and a Museum of Brutalist Architecture, with support from the NLHF.