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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.
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The English school year runs from early September to mid- or late July. Most schools divide the year into three terms, each term divided into half terms: Autumn term runs from early September to mid December (half term ends in late October). Spring Term runs from early January to Easter (half term ends in mid-February).
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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. The school then covered two locations, a "lower" site in Rosslyn Road, accommodating Years 7-8 and, an "upper" site in Dawson Avenue, for Years 9-13.
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 .
Eastbrook could refer to the following: Eastbrook, Dagenham, a public house in London; Eastbrook, Maine, a town in Hancock County, Maine, USA; Eastbrook, Pennsylvania, an unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania, USA; Eastbrook High School, a public high school in Marion, Indiana, USA; Eastbrook railway station, Dinas Powys, Wales
The school is heavily oversubscribed accommodating over 2,050 students. In September 2015 it was revealed that Barking and Dagenham London Borough Council were considering asking Robert Clack School to significantly expand to accommodate 2,500 pupils, which would make the Robert Clack the biggest secondary school in England. [3]