Charter School North Dulwich
The Charter School North Dulwich is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in the Dulwich area of the London Borough of Southwark, England.
Background
The Charter School was born out of a need for a good state secondary school for Dulwich, due in part to the high concentration of private schools in the area.. The name of the school was taken from the "Parents Charter" introduced by the Government in 1991 to extend parental choice and raise standards.The school is on Red Post Hill next to North Dulwich railway station and nearby Herne Hill. The site was formerly occupied by Dulwich High School for Boys, rebranded in 1999 from William Penn Secondary School. The old buildings were renovated and a sports hall and ball courts were constructed.
The Charter School opened in September 2000 with 180 students in Year 7. In 2016 The Charter School Trust opened another secondary school nearby named The Charter School East Dulwich. The Charter School was then renamed The Charter School North Dulwich.
The school has just over 1,250 pupils on its roll from Year 7 to Year 13.