Turing House School

[4] Like other schools, latest exam results and related data are published in the Department for Education's national tables,[5] and latest inspection reports are published by Ofsted.

[6] Due to delays in securing a permanent site large enough for a secondary school, Turing House was initially opened in a converted office block in Teddington, using local sports facilities at Bushy Park, and, from 2018, a second site in Hampton.

[10][11] The permanent site resulted in controversy due to the Metropolitan Open Land designation.

[13] The 2019 Year 7 oversubscription criteria allocate places by distance from two admissions points in Fulwell and Heathfield at a ratio of 80:20.

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This is Turing House School's permanent site being constructed in November 2020