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Queen's Manor School And Special Needs Unit

Queen's Manor School And Special Needs Unit Profile


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Queen's Manor School And Special Needs Unit is a Mixed school and is a Community School. The school is currently Open for educational services. The schools is based in London, SW66ND, United Kingdom. More school details to follow.

GSSLA Code Name: E09000013

Boarders: No Boarders

Special Classes: Has Special Classes

Head: Mrs Sonja Harrison (Headteacher)

Administrative Ward: Palace Riverside

Physical Addres

Lysia Street
London

SW6 6ND

Postal Addres

Lysia Street
London

SW6 6ND

Contact Details

Telephone: 2073854343

Parliamentary Constituency: Chelsea and Fulham
Administrative Ward: Palace Riverside
Geographic Location: Urban major conurbation
LSOA: Hammersmith and Fulham 018C
Special Classes: Has Special Classes

Admissions Policy: Not applicable

Website: www.queensmanor.lbhf.sch.uk

FAQs - Queen's Manor School And Special Needs Unit

Queen's Manor School and Special Needs Unit currently has 220 pupils attending from ages 3 to 11.

  • Girls: 115
  • Boys: 105

The listed Religious Character for Queen's Manor School and Special Needs Unit is Does not apply.

Queen's Manor School and Special Needs Unit Boarder policy is defined as: No Boarders<

Queen's Manor School and Special Needs Unit currently has pupils attending from ages 3 to 11.

Queen's Manor School and Special Needs Unit is a Mixed school.

Queen's Manor School and Special Needs Unit has a pupil capacity of 253.

Special Educational Needs (SEN) program: MLD - Moderate Learning Difficulty .

Queen's Manor School and Special Needs Unit is Community School.

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