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Eastbrook School is a coeducational primary school, secondary school and sixth form located in Barking and Dagenham, London, England. [1] The Executive Headteacher is Tony Roe. The secondary headteacher is Jamie Gibson and the Primary Headteacher is Evan Hollows.
Beam Primary School; Becontree Primary School; Dorothy Barley Infants' School; Dorothy Barley Junior Academy; Eastbrook School; Eastbury Community School
Pages in category "Primary schools in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The upper school site is to the east, to the north of the Civic Centre. [citation needed] The new site made in July 2020, is the Lymington Fields site, which in September 2020 is designed to accommodate 45 nursery pupils, 630 primary school pupils (3-form entry) and 900 secondary school (6-form entry).
Eastbury Secondary School was founded at Dawson Ave in 1931. After the implementation of the tripartite system, it became a secondary modern.It merged with South East Essex Secondary Technical School in 1970 and moved to Rosslyn Road to become Eastbury Comprehensive School when the scheme was abolished.
Arsenal and England footballer Tony Adams grew up in Dagenham, attending both Hunters Hall Primary School and Eastbrook Comprehensive School. [52] [failed verification] [citation needed] Rap artist Devlin was born in Bermondsey but grew up in Dagenham. [53] Singer John Farnham was born in Dagenham, before migrating to Australia at the age of 10 ...
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The Eastbrook is a Grade II* listed public house at Dagenham Road, Dagenham, London. [1]In listing it at Grade II*, Historic England note its "smart Neo-Georgian exterior with good detailing and materials; design quality: contrasting aesthetic in the Oak and Walnut Bars, which epitomises the pluralistic approach to design in the inter-war years, and nostalgia for 'Merrie England'; planning: an ...