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Queen Elizabeth II Stadium (Enfield)

1953 establishments in EnglandAthletics venues in LondonBuildings and structures in the London Borough of EnfieldCONIFA World Football Cup stadiumsEnfield, London
Football venues in EnglandGrade II listed buildings in the London Borough of EnfieldRugby league stadiums in EnglandSports venues completed in 1953Sports venues in London
Queen Elizabeth Stadium Enfield Town
Queen Elizabeth Stadium Enfield Town

The Queen Elizabeth II Stadium is a multi-use sports venue in Enfield, London. Built initially as a venue for athletics, in 2011 a three-year refurbishment was completed to allow the stadium to be used for football. The Stadium is a Grade II Listed Building.

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Queen Elizabeth II Stadium (Enfield)
Donkey Lane, London Southbury

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The Queen Elizabeth Stadium

Donkey Lane
EN1 3PL London, Southbury
England, United Kingdom
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Kingsmead School, Enfield

Kingsmead School is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in Enfield, north London, England. The school converted to academy status in October 2010, and was previously a community school under the direct control of Enfield London Borough Council. The 2017 results were in the highest possible category of ‘Well Above Average’ at A Level (top 4% nationally) and ‘Above Average’ at GCSE (top 18% nationally).Kingsmead had a poor reputation until the early 2000s, when it began to rapidly improve. It has consistently produced above national average outcomes for students over a number of years.In 2006, Kingsmead became a specialist arts college in the visual and performing arts.In 2007, Kingsmead School was the first school in Enfield to be rated 'outstanding' in all categories assessed by Ofsted after a new rating system was introduced. In 2008, students from the school appeared in the Sky1 television series Hairspray: The School Musical. Giles Bird, a former headteacher, was also awarded a CBE for services to education carried out on behalf of the organisation ASCL.In 2012, the Lord Hill of Oareford, Leader of the House of Lords visited the school, stating he was impressed with the "vibrant teaching and learning environment". Later, Nick de Bois also visited the school after it became one of the first schools in the United Kingdom to achieve academy status.In 2013 and 2016 the school received the overall rating of 'Good' Ofsted inspections under new inspection frameworks.In 2018 81% of GCSE students were entered for the Ebacc subjects, when the government target is for 75% of students to be entered by 2022.Since September 2017 the school has had a new Headteacher, David Medway.