Wallington High School for Girls


Wallington High School for Girls is an all-girls selective grammar school in the London Borough of Sutton, England.

Admissions

It is a grammar school, with Tracey O'Brien as the Headmaster since September 2023.
The school is in Woodcote Green on the A237, around a half-mile north of the A2022 crossroads, at the of Sandy Lane South, Woodmansterne Lane, and . It is near the southern edge of the borough of Sutton, and the western edge of Croydon. It is only one mile north-east of Surrey, specifically Woodmansterne.

History

Wallington High School for Girls was established in 1888 by a collective of nuns. The school building has since changed many times, and now accommodates an estimated 2310 students with 210 in each year group, as well as a Sixth Form College.
It was originally on Stanley Park Road in Carshalton, known as Wallington County Grammar School for Girls, the Wallington County School for Girls, Wallington County School, or the County School for Girls, Wallington. This site is now Woodfield primary school.
It moved to Woodcote Road in 1965, the same year it changed its administration from Surrey County Council to the borough of Sutton. In the late 1970s it had around 750 girls with 150 in the sixth form. In the 1990s it became a grant-maintained school.

Headteachers

Faculty

Church

The school lies in the parish of Wallington Holy Trinity, with the nearest church being Wallington St Patrick, and lies on the boundary with Roundshaw.

Notable former pupils