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  • 25/11/15

    Bank of England Competition Success!

    Year 13 Fortismere students won their regional heat in the Bank of England/Times Interest Rate Challenge in November. Congratulations to Adam Khan, Murray Boyle, Samuel Mugridge, Kevin Longe, Beatrice Piesold and Joseph Usher!
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  • 17/11/15

    Hunter Davies talking education, journalism and Beatles!

    Hunter Davies OBE returned to Fortismere 40 years after writing The Creighton Report about the school, and enthralled an audience of staff past and present, students and parents/carers with stories of his extraordinary life.
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  • 10/11/15

    Author Visit

    Author, Philip Womack, leading a creative writing session with Year 7s. Click on the image above to read more...
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  • 22/10/15

    China's First Lady visits Fortismere!

    We were honoured and delighted to host China's First Lady, Madam Peng, as part of the State Visit. Madam Peng was treated to performances (speech, poetry, song) in Mandarin by students.
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  • 07/10/15

    Grayson Perry's Visit

    Grayson Perry OBE visits Fortismere and captivates us all!
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  • 01/10/15

    Patron of Reading, SF Said

    Our new Patron of Reading, acclaimed author, SF Said, meeting Year 7s in September!
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  • 15/09/15

    Author Visit

    Author, CJ Daugherty, visits and enthrals Year 9s with stories of her time as a crime reporter and investigative journalist!
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  • 20/08/15

    More celebrations on the Hill!

    Another great year for GCSE results at Fortismere: 80% of students achieved at least 5 GCSE passes, including Maths and English; 55% achieved the prestigious EBACC qualification; and there was a 13% improvement for our most disadvantaged pupils. Well done and thanks to all our students for wo...
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  • 13/08/15

    Celebrating on the hill!

    An excellent year for A2 results with 70% of grades at  A*-B and an Average Point Score of 242 a big improvement on 2014
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