Welcome to Lift Richmond Park
Nestled within a vibrant and diverse community, Lift Richmond Park places relationships at the heart of every decision we make. Our comprehensive curriculum seamlessly integrates academic excellence with opportunities for creative exploration, empowering students to follow their passions while honing essential critical thinking skills. We hold unapologetically high expectations for all students under our care, and our exceptional outcomes consistently rank us among the top 10% of schools across England. We are confident that every young person who joins our community will be provided with unparalleled opportunities to realize their full potential, departing from our institution exceptionally prepared for a fulfilling and prosperous future. At Lift Richmond Park, we foster an environment rooted in inclusivity, mutual respect, and innovative practices, equipping our students not merely for examinations, but for the complexities of lifelong success.
Lift Richmond Park (LRP) stands as an inclusive and dynamic secondary school catering to students aged 11-18, situated in the London Borough of Richmond, bordering the London Borough of Wandsworth. With a student population approaching 1000, our community works collaboratively to help each individual "find their remarkable."
The LRP Pupil
Students at LRP embody the PARKS values both within our school environment and in the wider community. Every student develops key attributes that we believe are crucial for future success, including perseverance, aspiration, respect, kindness, and scholarship. These qualities are nurtured through our holistic approach to education.
Our students engage with the curriculum through three distinct lenses: academic rigor, personal development, and community involvement. This multifaceted perspective ensures a well-rounded educational experience that prepares them for diverse challenges ahead.
Recent Achievements
GCSE Results: Students at Lift Richmond Park celebrate our highest overall outcomes to date, reflecting the dedication of both pupils and staff.
A-Level Results 2025: Our Sixth Formers have achieved outstanding results in A-Level and BTEC qualifications, opening doors to prestigious universities and careers.
Upcoming Events
Class of 2025 Year 11 Certificates Ceremony: February 12th, 5 - 6.30pm. Join us to celebrate student accomplishments.
Year 9 Options Evening: Explore curriculum choices for the next academic phase.
DfE Recognition Event 2026: Highlighting our commitment to excellence in education.
Our Commitment to Excellence
At Lift Richmond Park, we are dedicated to providing an educational environment that nurtures growth, encourages innovation, and promotes lifelong learning. Our staff are passionate educators who go above and beyond to support each student's journey. We offer a wide range of extracurricular activities, from sports to arts, ensuring that every child finds their niche. Our partnerships with local communities and businesses provide real-world experiences that enrich our curriculum. We prioritize mental health and well-being, with dedicated support services available to all students. As we look to the future, we continue to evolve our practices to meet the changing needs of our students and society.
Our school buildings are modern and well-equipped, featuring state-of-the-art classrooms, science labs, and sports facilities. We invest in technology to enhance learning, with interactive whiteboards and digital resources accessible to all. Safety is paramount, with robust measures in place to protect our community. We celebrate diversity and promote equality, creating an inclusive atmosphere where every voice is heard and valued.
Joining Lift Richmond Park means becoming part of a family committed to excellence. We invite prospective students and parents to visit and experience our vibrant community firsthand. Our open days provide opportunities to meet staff, tour facilities, and learn about our unique approach to education. We look forward to welcoming you to Lift Richmond Park, where remarkable futures begin.
About Lift Richmond Park
Lift Richmond Park is a thriving 11-18 secondary school committed to academic excellence and personal growth. Located in a picturesque area of London, we serve a diverse student body, fostering an environment where every individual can thrive.
Our History
Founded as part of the Lift Schools network, Lift Richmond Park has a rich history of educational innovation. Over the years, we have evolved to meet the needs of our community, consistently achieving high standards in education and student outcomes.
Our journey began with a focus on core values, and we have expanded our offerings to include advanced programs in sciences, arts, and humanities. We pride ourselves on our alumni success stories, many of whom have gone on to prestigious universities and successful careers.
Our Vision and Values
Our vision is to create autonomous, skilled, rounded, and socially responsible young adults fully equipped for the modern world. We aim for outstanding academic achievements while preparing students for higher education and employment.
Core values include perseverance, aspiration, respect, kindness, and scholarship (PARKS). These guide our daily interactions and decision-making processes.
Our Community
We serve a diverse community, celebrating multiculturalism and promoting inclusivity. Our partnerships with local organizations enhance learning opportunities and provide real-world experiences for our students.
Parental involvement is key to our success, with active PTA groups and regular community events strengthening our school-family bonds.
Detailed Overview
Lift Richmond Park offers a nurturing environment where students are encouraged to excel academically and personally. Our faculty consists of experienced educators dedicated to inspiring the next generation. We provide comprehensive support services, including counseling and special needs assistance, ensuring every student receives the attention they deserve.
Our facilities are state-of-the-art, featuring modern classrooms, well-equipped laboratories, a library with extensive resources, and sports grounds for physical development. We integrate technology into our teaching methods, utilizing digital tools to enhance learning experiences and prepare students for a tech-driven world.
Beyond academics, we emphasize character development through various programs and initiatives. Our leadership opportunities allow students to take on roles in school governance, clubs, and events, fostering responsibility and teamwork skills. We also focus on global awareness, offering international trips and cultural exchange programs to broaden horizons.
As part of the Lift Schools network, we benefit from shared resources and best practices, ensuring we remain at the forefront of educational innovation. Our commitment to continuous improvement is evident in our regular staff training and curriculum updates. We regularly seek feedback from students, parents, and staff to refine our approaches and maintain high standards.
At Lift Richmond Park, we believe in holistic education that prepares students for all aspects of life. Our alumni network provides mentoring and career guidance, helping current students navigate their future paths. We are proud of our track record in producing well-rounded individuals who contribute positively to society.
We invite you to explore more about our school through our website or by scheduling a visit. Discover how Lift Richmond Park can be the perfect place for your child's educational journey, where potential is nurtured and remarkable achievements are realized.
| Key Facts | Details |
|---|---|
| Student Population | Nearly 1000 |
| Age Range | 11-18 |
| Location | London Borough of Richmond |
| Network | Lift Schools |
| Values | PARKS: Perseverance, Aspiration, Respect, Kindness, Scholarship |
Curriculum at Lift Richmond Park
Our curriculum is designed to provide a broad, balanced, and rigorous education that meets the needs of all students, fostering intellectual curiosity and lifelong learning skills.
Key Stage 3
In Years 7-9, students follow a comprehensive curriculum covering core subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, and a range of humanities, languages, arts, and physical education. We emphasize foundational skills and exploration of interests.
Our approach includes project-based learning and cross-curricular themes to make education engaging and relevant.
Key Stage 4
Years 10-11 focus on GCSE preparations with options in various subjects. We provide guidance to help students choose pathways aligned with their strengths and aspirations.
Support includes revision sessions, mock exams, and personalized tutoring to ensure success.
Key Stage 5
Our Sixth Form offers A-Levels and BTECs in a wide range of subjects, with emphasis on independent study and university preparation.
We provide enrichment activities and work experience to complement academic studies.
Curriculum Philosophy
At Lift Richmond Park, our curriculum is carefully crafted to blend traditional academic subjects with modern, real-world applications. We believe in a knowledge-rich approach that builds deep understanding while developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Our curriculum is sequenced to ensure progressive learning, with regular assessments to monitor progress and inform teaching.
We offer a wide range of subjects, including STEM fields, humanities, creative arts, and modern foreign languages. Special programs in music, drama, and sports allow students to pursue talents alongside academic studies. We integrate digital literacy across all subjects, preparing students for the digital age.
Inclusion is at the core of our curriculum design. We provide differentiated learning experiences to support students with special educational needs and those who are gifted and talented. Our English as an Additional Language (EAL) program ensures all students can access the curriculum fully.
Personal, Social, Health, and Economic (PSHE) education is embedded throughout, covering topics like mental health, relationships, and financial literacy. We also emphasize environmental awareness and global citizenship, encouraging students to think about their role in the world.
Our curriculum extends beyond the classroom through trips, guest speakers, and partnerships with universities and businesses. These experiences provide context and inspiration, helping students connect learning to future careers.
We continually review and update our curriculum to reflect changes in education policy, societal needs, and student feedback. Our goal is to provide an education that not only achieves excellent exam results but also equips students with the skills and knowledge for lifelong success.
For more detailed information on specific subjects or year group curricula, please contact our curriculum lead or attend one of our information evenings.
| Subject | Key Stage 3 | Key Stage 4 | Key Stage 5 |
|---|---|---|---|
| English | Required | GCSE | A-Level |
| Mathematics | Required | GCSE | A-Level |
| Science | Required | GCSE Combined or Triple | A-Level Biology, Chemistry, Physics |
| History | Required | GCSE Option | A-Level |
| Art | Required | GCSE Option | A-Level |
| French | Required | GCSE Option | A-Level |
| Physical Education | Required | GCSE Option | BTEC |
| Computer Science | Required | GCSE Option | A-Level |
| Drama | Required | GCSE Option | A-Level |
| Music | Required | GCSE Option | A-Level |
Admissions to Lift Richmond Park
We welcome applications from students who share our values and aspirations. Our admissions process is fair, transparent, and designed to ensure the best fit for both the student and the school.
Year 7 Admissions
Applications for Year 7 are processed through the local authority. We offer places based on our published admissions criteria, prioritizing looked-after children and those with siblings at the school.
Open evenings and tours are available for prospective families.
In-Year Admissions
For admissions during the academic year, please contact our admissions office. We maintain waiting lists for all year groups and allocate places as they become available.
Required documents include previous school reports and proof of address.
Sixth Form Admissions
Entry to our Sixth Form requires meeting specific GCSE grade requirements for chosen subjects. We welcome external applicants and provide guidance on course selection.
Applications are submitted online, with interviews for borderline cases.
Admissions Process in Detail
The admissions process at Lift Richmond Park is governed by our admissions policy, which complies with the national School Admissions Code. For Year 7 entry, parents must apply through their local authority's common application form by the specified deadline, typically October 31st for the following September intake.
Our oversubscription criteria are applied when there are more applications than places available. Priority is given to: 1. Looked-after children and previously looked-after children. 2. Children with exceptional medical or social needs. 3. Siblings of current students. 4. Children of staff members. 5. Distance from the school.
For in-year admissions, applications are made directly to the school. We assess availability in the relevant year group and apply the same oversubscription criteria if necessary. Waiting lists are maintained for one academic year, and positions are updated regularly.
Sixth Form admissions require a minimum of five GCSEs at grade 5 or above, including English and Mathematics. Specific subjects may have higher requirements. The application process includes submitting predicted grades, a personal statement, and attending an advisory meeting to discuss options.
We are committed to fair access and do not discriminate based on race, religion, or background. Appeals for unsuccessful applications can be made to an independent panel. We provide support for families throughout the process, including information sessions and individual consultations.
Our induction programs for new students ensure a smooth transition, with buddy systems and orientation days. We also offer support for students with special needs during admissions, working closely with primary schools and external agencies.
For more information or to arrange a visit, please contact our admissions team. We look forward to welcoming new members to our Lift Richmond Park family.
The deadline for Year 7 applications is October 31st. For Sixth Form, it's typically January 31st. In-year applications are accepted anytime.
Our Published Admission Number (PAN) for Year 7 is 180. Sixth Form capacity varies based on course demand, but we aim to accommodate all qualified applicants.
You have the right to appeal to an independent panel. Details will be provided in the decision letter.
We offer bursaries for Sixth Form students based on household income to support access to education.
Indicate any special needs on the application form. Our SEND coordinator will contact you to discuss requirements.
Lift Richmond Park Sixth Form
Our Sixth Form is renowned for its diverse curriculum, enriching activities, inspirational teaching, and supportive atmosphere, preparing students for higher education and beyond.
Our Vision
We aim to develop autonomous, skilled, rounded, and socially responsible young adults equipped for the modern working world, with strong academic achievements and quality progression routes.
What Sets Us Apart
Outstanding teachers, focus on creativity, personalized provision, inclusivity, strong staff-student relationships, commitment to life preparation, and modern facilities.
Bursary Support
Our bursary program helps overcome financial barriers, providing support for educational expenses.
Sixth Form Experience
The Lift Richmond Park Sixth Form offers a transformative post-16 experience designed to unlock each student's potential. Our curriculum includes a wide range of A-Level and BTEC courses, allowing for personalized pathways that align with individual interests and career goals.
We emphasize independent learning skills, with dedicated study periods and resources to foster self-motivation. Our teachers provide expert guidance, drawing on their subject expertise and passion for education to inspire students to excel.
Enrichment is a key component, with opportunities for leadership roles, volunteering, sports, arts, and cultural activities. We organize trips to universities, industry conferences, and international destinations to broaden perspectives.
Career preparation is integral, with work experience placements, university application support, and guest speakers from various professions. Our track record in securing places at top universities, including Oxbridge, is a testament to our effective guidance.
The Sixth Form block is a dedicated space with modern classrooms, study areas, and common rooms, creating a college-like atmosphere that promotes maturity and responsibility.
We support student well-being with mentoring programs, counseling services, and peer support networks. Our inclusive approach ensures all students, regardless of background, can thrive.
Join our Sixth Form Open Evening to learn more and meet our team. Applications are welcome from both internal and external students.
| Course | Level | Entry Requirements |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics | A-Level | GCSE Grade 7+ |
| English Literature | A-Level | GCSE Grade 6+ |
| Biology | A-Level | GCSE Grade 6+ in Sciences |
| Business | BTEC | GCSE Grade 5+ |
| Art | A-Level | GCSE Grade 6+ |
| History | A-Level | GCSE Grade 6+ |
| Psychology | A-Level | GCSE Grade 6+ |
| Sports | BTEC | GCSE Grade 5+ |
News and Events
Stay updated with the latest happenings at Lift Richmond Park, from student achievements to upcoming events.
GCSE Success 2025
Our students have achieved record-breaking GCSE results, with many exceeding their target grades. Congratulations to all!
This success reflects the hard work of students and the dedication of our teaching staff. We look forward to seeing these young people continue their journeys in our Sixth Form or elsewhere.
A-Level Achievements
Sixth Form students celebrate outstanding A-Level and BTEC results, securing places at top universities.
Highlights include several students gaining admission to Russell Group institutions and others starting prestigious apprenticeships.
Upcoming Open Evening
Join us on October 8th for our Sixth Form Open Evening. Meet teachers, students, and explore our facilities.
The event includes presentations, subject showcases, and Q&A sessions to help you make informed decisions.
Science Fair Winners
Year 9 students win regional science fair with innovative project on sustainable energy.
The team will represent the school at the national level, showcasing our commitment to STEM education.
Charity Fundraising
Students raise over £5000 for local charities through a series of events and initiatives.
This demonstrates our PARKS values in action, particularly kindness and social responsibility.
Sports Day Triumph
Annual sports day sees record participation and new school records set in several events.
The day fostered team spirit and healthy competition among houses.
News Archive
Our school community is always buzzing with activity. Recent highlights include a successful theater production of a classic play, involving students from all year groups in acting, directing, and technical roles. This event not only showcased talent but also built confidence and teamwork skills.
In academic news, our debate team advanced to the finals of a national competition, arguing on topics ranging from environmental policy to artificial intelligence ethics. This achievement underscores our emphasis on public speaking and critical thinking.
We've also launched a new environmental initiative, with students leading recycling programs and garden projects. This hands-on approach teaches sustainability while beautifying our school grounds.
Parent-teacher associations have been active, organizing workshops on digital safety and study skills. These sessions strengthen home-school partnerships and support student success.
Looking ahead, we have exciting plans for cultural celebrations, career fairs, and alumni networking events. Stay tuned for more updates on how our students continue to find their remarkable.
School Policies
Our policies ensure a safe, fair, and effective learning environment. They are regularly reviewed and available for download.
Attendance Policy
We expect high attendance to maximize learning potential. Our policy outlines procedures for reporting absences and consequences for poor attendance.
Behavior Policy
Promoting positive behavior through clear expectations, rewards, and sanctions to create a respectful community.
Anti-Bullying Policy
Committed to preventing bullying and providing support for affected students.
Detailed Policy Information
Our attendance policy emphasizes the importance of regular school attendance for academic success and personal development. We aim for 97% average attendance, with procedures for reporting illnesses, handling late arrivals, and addressing persistent absence through supportive interventions and, if necessary, legal measures.
The behavior policy is based on our PARKS values, encouraging positive conduct through praise and rewards while addressing issues with consistent consequences. We use restorative practices to resolve conflicts and promote understanding.
Our anti-bullying policy defines bullying, outlines prevention strategies, and details reporting and response procedures. We provide education on respect and empathy to foster a kind environment.
Other key policies include those on uniform, homework, e-safety, and equality. All policies are developed in consultation with staff, students, and governors, ensuring they reflect our community's needs.
For full policy documents, please contact the school office or check our downloads section.
| Policy | Last Reviewed | Next Review |
|---|---|---|
| Attendance | September 2025 | September 2026 |
| Behavior | January 2026 | January 2027 |
| Anti-Bullying | March 2025 | March 2026 |
| Uniform | June 2025 | June 2026 |
| Homework | October 2025 | October 2026 |
Safeguarding at Lift Richmond Park
Safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to protecting the welfare of all students and staff.
Our Approach
We follow statutory guidance, with trained designated safeguarding leads and regular staff training.
Reporting Concerns
Procedures for reporting and responding to safeguarding concerns, ensuring swift action.
Student Support
Services including counseling, mentoring, and external agency referrals.
Safeguarding Details
At Lift Richmond Park, safeguarding is paramount. Our policy aligns with Keeping Children Safe in Education, covering child protection, online safety, and mental health support.
Our designated safeguarding lead (DSL) and deputies receive advanced training and oversee all concerns. Staff are trained annually on recognizing signs of abuse and reporting procedures.
We promote student voice through assemblies and PSHE lessons on personal safety, healthy relationships, and digital citizenship. Our e-safety curriculum addresses online risks and promotes responsible use of technology.
For vulnerable students, we work with social services, health professionals, and families to provide tailored support. Our attendance monitoring helps identify potential issues early.
Visitors and volunteers undergo DBS checks, and our site is secure with controlled access. We review our practices regularly to ensure effectiveness.
Parents can contact the DSL for advice or concerns. We encourage open communication to maintain a safe environment for all.
Our DSL is Ms. Jane Doe, contactable via safeguarding@liftrichmondpark.org
All staff complete annual safeguarding training, with additional specialized training for key roles.
Contact Us
Get in touch with Lift Richmond Park for any inquiries or to schedule a visit.
Address
Park Avenue, East Sheen, London SW14 8RG
Telephone
020 8876 8891
info@liftrichmondpark.org
Contact Information
Our reception is open from 8:00am to 4:00pm during term time. For attendance reporting, use attendance@liftrichmondpark.org or call the dedicated line.
Headteacher: Mr. James Whelan - pa@liftrichmondpark.org
SEND Coordinator: Ms. Kirsteen Scott - kscott@liftrichmondpark.org
For general inquiries, use the form below or email us directly. We aim to respond within 48 hours.
Directions: Our main entrance is on Park Avenue. Public transport options include buses and nearby train stations.
We welcome feedback and suggestions to improve our services.
Enrichment Activities
We offer a wide range of extracurricular activities to enhance learning and develop new skills.
Sports Clubs
Football, basketball, netball, and more, with competitive teams and recreational options.
Arts and Drama
Theater productions, art workshops, and music ensembles for creative expression.
Academic Clubs
Debate, science, and language clubs to extend classroom learning.
Enrichment Program
Our enrichment activities are designed to complement the curriculum, providing opportunities for personal growth, teamwork, and fun. We encourage all students, especially in Key Stage 3, to participate in at least one club per term.
Sports programs promote physical health and discipline, with qualified coaches leading sessions. Arts activities foster creativity and self-expression, culminating in performances and exhibitions.
Academic clubs challenge high-achievers and support those needing extra help. We also offer leadership programs, such as student council and peer mentoring.
Trips and visits, including cultural outings and outdoor adventures, broaden experiences. Our Duke of Edinburgh program develops resilience and independence.
Activities are listed in our termly timetable, available on the parent portal. Contact faculty leads for more information.
| Activity | Day | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Football | Monday | 3:30-5:00pm |
| Drama Club | Tuesday | 3:30-4:30pm |
Careers Guidance
Our careers program prepares students for successful transitions to further education and employment.
Careers Team
Led by our Level 6 qualified Careers Adviser, providing expert guidance.
Unifrog Platform
Online tool for career exploration, applications, and skill development.
Work Experience
Placements in Year 10 and 12 to gain practical insights.
Careers Program Details
Based on Gatsby Benchmarks, our program includes careers education, information, encounters with employers, and personalized guidance.
Key Stage 3 focuses on self-awareness and exploration through tutor programs and events.
Key Stage 4 emphasizes decision-making, with work experience and one-to-one advice.
Key Stage 5 offers university preparation, apprenticeships, and visiting speakers.
We evaluate impact through surveys and destinations data, ensuring continuous improvement.
Employers and providers are welcome to engage with our students.
Term Dates
Plan your year with our term dates and holiday schedule.
| Term | Start Date | End Date |
|---|---|---|
| Autumn Term 2025 | September 4 | December 20 |
| Half Term | October 28 | November 1 |
| Spring Term 2026 | January 6 | April 4 |
| Half Term | February 17 | February 21 |
| Summer Term 2026 | April 22 | July 23 |
| Half Term | May 26 | May 30 |
Additional Information
Term dates are set in line with local authority guidelines. Inset days for staff training are included, with no students in school.
We advise against term-time holidays, as they can impact learning. Requests for exceptional leave must be submitted in advance.
School day starts at 8:30am and ends at 3:00pm, with variations for Sixth Form.
Our Staff
Meet the dedicated team at Lift Richmond Park.
Leadership Team
Headteacher: Mr. James Whelan
Deputy Head: Ms. Sarah Johnson
Teaching Staff
Subject leads and classroom teachers committed to excellence.
Support Staff
Administrative, pastoral, and technical support ensuring smooth operations.
Staff Directory
Our staff are highly qualified and passionate about education. The leadership team provides strategic direction, while department heads oversee curriculum delivery.
We invest in professional development to keep skills current. Staff well-being is prioritized with support programs.
For contact details, please use the school email system or reception.
Governance
Our governing body oversees school strategy and performance.
Governors
Chair: Mr. John Smith
Parent Governors, Staff Governors, and Community Governors.
Responsibilities
Setting vision, monitoring finances, ensuring compliance.
Meetings
Regular full board and committee meetings.
Governance Structure
As part of Lift Schools, our governance combines local autonomy with network support. Governors bring diverse expertise to guide the school.
They challenge leadership, review policies, and engage with stakeholders. Transparency is key, with minutes available upon request.
We welcome interest in governor positions; contact the clerk for details.