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It was a community school administered by Medway Council, however the school was converted to academy status on 1 April 2012. Walderslade Girls' School continues to coordinate with Medway Council for admissions. [4] From the summer of 2018 Walderslade Girls school joined the Skills for life trust (Greenacre Academic trust). [1]
The school was designed by Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners, and opened in the late 1950s. [3] Medway, as a former part of Kent retains selection, so Walderslade Boys School opened as a Secondary Modern. It had the status of an 11-18 community school [4] school converted to academy status on 1 April 2012 and was renamed Greenacre Academy. [5]
As of 2014, 9.6% of Medway's children were reportedly homeschooled, [1] though this is a likely lower than the true figure; the data relies on the number of homeschooled children recorded by local authorities during the 2013-2014 period (it is not compulsory for homeschooled children to be registered). [1]
The school said students have been excluded after the incident Shocking footage shows mass brawl at girls’ secondary school in Kent as Black student attacked Skip to main content
Footage appears to show a group of girls fighting after an alleged racial hate attack at Walderslade Girls’ School in Chatham, Kent. In a clip posted to Twitter, the pupils are seen brawling in ...
The church is also used as St William's Pre-School during the school terms. On the outskirts of Walderslade village, a couple of minutes walk away, is Princes Park recreation ground. On the outskirts are the Alexandra Hospital (Spire – no A&E) – see Walderslade Woods, the Bridgewood Hotel, the Walderslade Working Men's Club.
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The school was founded in 1580, and is administered by the Church of England Diocese of Rochester. [2] The school was converted to academy status in November 2011, and was previously a voluntary aided school under the control of Kent County Council. The school continues to coordinate with Kent County Council for admissions.