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Whitefield Schools is a special school in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest, offering support for children with a wide range of special physical, educational and behavioural needs and difficulties. The school is part of the Flourish Learning Trust. [1]
Walthamstow (/ ˈ w ɔː l θ əm s t oʊ / WAWL-thəm-stoh or / ˈ w ɒ l θ əm s t oʊ / WOL-thəm-stoh) is a town within the London Borough of Waltham Forest in east London.The town borders Chingford to the north, Snaresbrook and South Woodford to the east, Leyton and Leytonstone to the south, and Tottenham to the west.
Aveling Park School was a mixed secondary school situated on Aveling Park Road, Walthamstow which educated up to 600 pupils. In the early 1970s it was called William Fitt Junior High School and was a feeder school to McEntee, Walthamstow Girls, and Sir George Monoux Senior High Schools.
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Forest School is a private day school in Walthamstow in the London Borough of Waltham Forest. The school occupies a large campus around its original Grade II listed Georgian and Victorian terraced buildings. [1] The school has more than 1,430 pupils, aged 4 to 18, split equally between boys and girls. [2]
The school opened in September 2008, replacing Warwick School for Boys and Aveling Park School. The school, which is named after local inventor Frederick William Bremer, [3] officially opened on 29 April 2009. [citation needed] Its creation was part of Waltham Forest borough's £200 million 'Building Schools for the Future' programme. [4]