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Quintin Kynaston (QK) is a secondary school in the St John's Wood area of north London, England. It became a Specialist Technology College in 2001, a Foundation School in 2008 and became an academy in November 2011, keeping its name as Quintin Kynaston School. In 2015 Quintin Kynaston School renamed itself to Quintin Kynaston. Quintin Kynaston was rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted in two previous inspections, in 2008 and December 2011, but lost its 'outstanding' rating during the most recent Ofsted visit in September 2014. The school was judged as 'requires improvement' because standards are not consistently in line with or above the national average in all subjects. The majority of the individual judgements are ‘good’, including leadership and management, behaviour and safety and sixth form. Its new building opened to students on 12 January 2015 and was designed by van Heyningen and Haward Architects. The building is situated on Marlborough Hill next to the west side of the A41 in the north of the borough of Westminster in St John's Wood, close to the boundary with the Borough of Camden, and just south of South Hampstead railway station and the junction with the B509. In March 2015 QK received unwelcome publicity with the revelation that Mohammed Emwazi, the ISIL killer who was portrayed in the media as "Jihadi John", had been a student at the school, leaving it in 2006.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Pictured – Mohammed Emwazi before he became Isis killer )〕 ==History== The school was founded in 1886 by Quintin Hogg〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.qkschool.org.uk/about/history/school-history )〕 (grandfather of the mid-20th-century politician of the same name) as the Polytechnic Secondary School, part of Regent Street Polytechnic. It was named the Polytechnic Boys' Day School from 1886–1919. It was a voluntary aided school.
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