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Bow teaches a number of subjects, including at GCSE, stretched across a five period day throughout the week. The school operates a sixth form provision in consortium with Langdon Park School, St Paul's Way Trust School and Mulberry Stepney Green Maths, Computing and Science College. The sixth form consortium is known as Sixth Form East. Head of ...
Various proposals to reuse the site have been suggested, including converting them to an urban park for industrial tourism, [10] [11] or a zoo using the gasholder structures. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] There is no public access to the site, however the gasholders are visible from nearby Twelvetrees Crescent, Three Mills and from the London, Tilbury and ...
The new building is being built by Berkeley Homes as part of its Twelvetrees Park development project (formerly Stephenson Street) [13] and is expected to be complete sometime in 2022. [14] In September 2022, the school joined the Harris Federation, a multi-academy trust with schools in London and Essex, and was given its current name.
Sep. 30—The Bow School District and administrators are being sued in federal court by three parents and a grandparent who say their rights were violated when they were barred from school grounds ...
Nov. 21—Plaintiffs in a First Amendment lawsuit filed against the Bow School District argued in federal court Thursday that their rights were violated when they were barred from school grounds ...
Oct. 1—School officials' handling of a recent protest over a transgender athlete playing for a rival school in a girls soccer match drew a crowd with plenty to say to Monday's Bow School Board ...
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The London Gas Museum was a museum in Bromley-by-Bow in east London, England. It was situated on Twelvetrees Crescent, London E3 3JG, on the eastern side of the River Lea and near to Bromley-by-Bow tube station. The building dates from 1905 when it was part of a gas works and is still known as the London Gas Museum for post. [1]