Approximately 1400 students aged between 11 and 19 years attend Mulberry School for Girls.
The Huguenots knowledge of advanced French techniques revolutionised the existing East End weaving industry, leading to large scale planting of Mulberry trees in an attempt to support the thriving silk industry.
The Huguenot-vitalised East London weaving industry would later attract migrants from all over the British Isles as well as Jewish refugees from the Russian Empire and people from Bangladesh.
Dr Vanessa Ogden CBE, the CEO, was the former Headteacher of Mulberry School for Girls.
Additionally, the overwhelmingly largest religion among the student body at Mulberry, as of the same year, is Islam.