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Wed October 14, 2020, 10:38 a. m. Tottenham Hotspur
The London Academy of Excellence (LAE) Tottenham has announced its participation in a pioneering new initiative, thanks to the beneficiary of investment firm Rokos Capital Management.
Chrysalis East will see LAE Tottenham provide education at its independent schools at its top 4 tottenham schools: Duke’s Aldridge Academy, Gladesmore School, Park View School and Woodside High School, starting in January 2021.
The task aims at the educational functionality of top-level academics and increases the proportion of students leaving Tottenham school who go to the most competitive college destinations and employment.
Follow an existing Chrysalis program style provided through Highgate School in West Haringey since 2008, a year-round program with more than 20 Highgate teachers running projects with more than 40 schools for spouses.
Based as a component of the club’s stadium progression program, LAE Tottenham is sponsored through Tottenham Hotspur and Highgate School, the leading educational sponsors who, along with other leading independent schools, provide specialized education.
Over the following year, LAE Tottenham has helped 11 academics continue their studies at Oxford and Cambridge, with many more positions at Russell Group universities, such as universities in the United States and elsewhere.
Northumberland Park in Tottenham, where the school is located, is one of the two most sensitive compared to the percentage of the most disadvantaged neighborhoods in the country. More than part of LAE Tottenham’s pupils were entitled to loose school meals in high school.
Using a selective recruitment model, LAE Tottenham prioritizes local academics at most, probably to gain advantages from a rigorous educational program and those from disadvantaged socioeconomic backgrounds.
Jan Balon, Director, said: “LAE Tottenham has a transformative effect on our students. Chrysalis East will make the effect bigger beyond the school’s 4 walls and on Tottenham’s wider network, achieving our basic goals of combining educational rigor and social responsibility.
Adam Pettitt, principal of Highgate School, said: “This glorious partnership is a transparent sign of the seriousness with which LAE Tottenham is noticed as the position of educational rigor. I am very pleased that this collaboration will allow LAE Tottenham to expand and accentuate Chrysalis’ paints the municipality, achieving more academics who have the ability to thrive in a school like LAE Tottenham. At Highgate, we look to the future to support Chrysalis East, building on our delight in sustainable construction and a successful life-changing partnership.
The school and its partners worked hard during the pandemic to increase the budget for student framework members who experienced excessive monetary difficulties, loss of parenting, and bereavement in their immediate families.