Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Stoke Newington School is noted for its anti-homophobia drive, with music teacher Elly Barnes coming no. 1 in The Independent newspaper's 'Pink List' LGBT awards. [2] The school also pioneers the use of 'behaviour mentors', who aim to reduce bullying and discrimination. The school was highly praised in its Ofsted report for its anti-bullying ...
Adam Deacon, actor, brought up in Stoke Newington; Rob Dean, guitarist of new wave band Japan; was associated in his first years with Clapton (probably was born and/or brought up there) DJ Dextrous. DJ Dextrous, born Errol Francis, Ivor Novello Award- and BAFTA Award-winning producer and DJ known as Dextrous; born in Stoke Newington
The KPMG City Academy, in Homerton opened in 2009. This is a list of schools in the London Borough of Hackney, England.. In 2002, the borough entered into a ten-year contract with the Learning Trust, an independent collaborative body that organises education for Hackney's 27,000 pupils in over 70 schools, nurseries and play centres.
Woodberry Down Comprehensive School was a secondary school located off the Seven Sisters Road in the Manor House area of North London. The now defunct school verges on three London boroughs: Hackney, Haringey and Islington. The school was opened in 1955, and closed in 1981 when it was amalgamated with Clissold School and renamed Stoke Newington ...
Tawhid Boys School is the first independent Islamic boys' school in the Stoke Newington The school was founded in June 2000 (Rabi-al Awwal 1421). Moulana Yusuf Motala, head and founder of Darul-Uloom, Bury, Greater Manchester, inaugurated the school in September 2000.
Stoke Newington Common; Stoke Newington School; T. Tawhid Boys School This page was last edited on 9 November 2022, at 14:02 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
In 2018, Barnes and Anna Carlile published How to Transform Your School into an LGBT+ Friendly Place (Jessica Kingsley: ISBN 978-1785923494), a book suggesting best practices for school policies about bullying and equal opportunities. [7] ABC Pride, by Louie Stowell and Elly Barnes, illustrated by Amy Phelps (DK Children: ISBN 978-0241572542) [8]
Saffron Burrows, actress, grew up in Stoke Newington and attended Stoke Newington School. Asa Butterfield, actor, attended Stoke Newington School, lives in Islington. Clem Cattini, musician—born in Stoke Newington. Ralph Cooperman (1927–2009), Olympic fencer born in Stoke Newington. Sir Horace Cutler, politician—born in the district.