Eastbury Community School
Address
Hulse Ave


,
IG11 9UW

England
Coordinates51°32′28″N 0°05′24″E / 51.54107°N 0.09007°E / 51.54107; 0.09007
Information
TypeCommunity school
Established1931
Local authorityBarking and Dagenham
Department for Education URN101244 Tables
OfstedReports
Head teacherMrs Sharon Collins
GenderCo-educational
Age3 to 18
Enrolment2000+
Websitehttp://www.eastbury.bardaglea.org.uk/

Eastbury Community School is a co-educational all-through school and sixth form located in the Barking area of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham, England.[1]

History

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.[2] 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. Eastbury merged the two sites so that it is now solely based in Rosslyn Road, alluding to extensions of the site, modernised buildings and facilities and a general 'revamp' of the premises. This site was later used to film the BBC children's TV drama M.I. High.

In 2006 Eastbury joined the specialist schools programme, specialising in Mathematics and Information Communication Technology. The school was renamed to Eastbury Community School because a primary school provision was constructed within the school grounds. The primary school provision opened in 2015 and the extra provision has made Eastbury one of the biggest schools in Barking and Dagenham.

Use of technology

The school's Sixth Form is the only one in London to have a Cisco Networking Academy.

In 2010 the school was the first in Barking and Dagenham to introduce a cashless payment system using a contactless smart card. The Street Base Connect Card also gives access to youth, health, leisure and library services.[3]

Notable former pupils

References

  1. "Eastbury Community School - Home".
  2. "Borough Archives - School Records" (PDF). LBBD Archives.
  3. "Swipe card success sees rise in free school meals". Yellow Advertiser, cited at Trust-e.co.uk. 26 May 2010. Archived from the original on 3 October 2010. Retrieved 8 January 2011.
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