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Stratford School

Stratford School is a secondary academy school in Forest Gate in the London Borough of Newham, England.[1] It has no sixth form.

Stratford School
Address
Upton Lane

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E7 9PR

Coordinates51°32′28″N 0°01′25″E / 51.5411°N 0.0235°E / 51.5411; 0.0235
Information
TypeAcademy
Department for Education URN136978 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherCraig Hewitt
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
Enrolment1372
Websitehttp://www.stratford.newham.sch.uk

Location edit

It is situated on Upton Lane (A114). Nearby to the west is the Newham College of Further Education, and further west is the site of the 2012 Summer Olympics. Opposite the school is West Ham Park.

History edit

Stratford Grammar School, Grosvenor Road, originated in 1906, when West Ham Municipal Central Secondary (mixed) School was opened in Whalebone Lane and Tennyson Road, in buildings for 680, planned by the school board as a higher elementary school. The initial intake of 369 included the pupil-teachers from two centres opened by the school board in 1894 and given permanent buildings in Russell Road (1896) and Water Lane (1897). The last preparatory pupil-teachers were selected in 1909, and from 1912 bursaries were granted to intending teachers who followed a full secondary course. This bursary scheme ended in 1936. The school was enlarged in 1914, c.1920, and again in 1931. Between the two world wars, when attendance was about 600, its reputation was very high. The word 'Central' was dropped from its name in 1925. The school was partly destroyed by bombing in 1941, after which some temporary huts were added. It was renamed Stratford Grammar School in 1945, and in 1958 it was transferred to new buildings on the site of the former Upton Lane school.[2]

In 1960 the Head Teacher was Mr Arnold G Burness and there was a four form entry of about 120 pupils per year. There was also a lower and upper sixth form.

It became a sixth-form-entry comprehensive in 1972.[citation needed]

The school officially gained academy status on 1 August 2011.[citation needed] It gets GCSE results well above average.[citation needed]

Tradition edit

When the school moved to the newly developed Upton Lane site in 1958 a statue of an owl was mounted near the main entrance. The owl was said to represent wisdom, but as the owl also featured on the school uniform logo pupils were known locally as members of the Ollie Beak fan club. This was a reference to the owl puppet on the popular children's TV programme Tuesday Rendezvous with this name. At this time pupils were assigned to one of four houses: Fry (green), Gurney (blue), Langthorne (yellow) and Lister (red) named after Elizabeth Fry, Samuel Gurney, Stratford Langthorne Abbey, and Joseph Lister.

Before 2005 the school uniform consisted of purple blazers, however it changed in September 2005 to black. Each year group has colour-coded badges. Each pupil is also in one of six houses, Curie, Noether, Euler, Crick, Hawking, Berners-Lee; each denoted by a different colour stripe on their tie.

Notable former pupils edit

West Ham Secondary School
  • Bryan Forbes, film star and director
  • Ron Pickering, Olympic team coach and TV sports presenter - formerly also sports master at the school in the 1950s
Stratford Grammar School

References edit

  1. ^ "Department for Education: Stratford School". Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  2. ^ "West Ham: Education | British History Online". www.british-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 26 January 2019.
  3. ^ Ford, Martin (28 March 2013). Athletics world pays tribute to former Broxbourne resident Jean Pickering. Hertfordshire Mercury. Retrieved on 31 August 2022.

External links edit

  • EduBase

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For the New Jersey school district see Stratford School District This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Stratford School news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Stratford School is a secondary academy school in Forest Gate in the London Borough of Newham England 1 It has no sixth form Stratford SchoolAddressUpton LaneForest Gate Greater London E7 9PREnglandCoordinates51 32 28 N 0 01 25 E 51 5411 N 0 0235 E 51 5411 0 0235InformationTypeAcademyDepartment for Education URN136978 TablesOfstedReportsHeadteacherCraig HewittGenderCoeducationalAge11 to 16Enrolment1372Websitehttp www stratford newham sch uk Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Tradition 4 Notable former pupils 5 References 6 External linksLocation editIt is situated on Upton Lane A114 Nearby to the west is the Newham College of Further Education and further west is the site of the 2012 Summer Olympics Opposite the school is West Ham Park History editStratford Grammar School Grosvenor Road originated in 1906 when West Ham Municipal Central Secondary mixed School was opened in Whalebone Lane and Tennyson Road in buildings for 680 planned by the school board as a higher elementary school The initial intake of 369 included the pupil teachers from two centres opened by the school board in 1894 and given permanent buildings in Russell Road 1896 and Water Lane 1897 The last preparatory pupil teachers were selected in 1909 and from 1912 bursaries were granted to intending teachers who followed a full secondary course This bursary scheme ended in 1936 The school was enlarged in 1914 c 1920 and again in 1931 Between the two world wars when attendance was about 600 its reputation was very high The word Central was dropped from its name in 1925 The school was partly destroyed by bombing in 1941 after which some temporary huts were added It was renamed Stratford Grammar School in 1945 and in 1958 it was transferred to new buildings on the site of the former Upton Lane school 2 In 1960 the Head Teacher was Mr Arnold G Burness and there was a four form entry of about 120 pupils per year There was also a lower and upper sixth form It became a sixth form entry comprehensive in 1972 citation needed The school officially gained academy status on 1 August 2011 citation needed It gets GCSE results well above average citation needed Tradition editWhen the school moved to the newly developed Upton Lane site in 1958 a statue of an owl was mounted near the main entrance The owl was said to represent wisdom but as the owl also featured on the school uniform logo pupils were known locally as members of the Ollie Beak fan club This was a reference to the owl puppet on the popular children s TV programme Tuesday Rendezvous with this name At this time pupils were assigned to one of four houses Fry green Gurney blue Langthorne yellow and Lister red named after Elizabeth Fry Samuel Gurney Stratford Langthorne Abbey and Joseph Lister Before 2005 the school uniform consisted of purple blazers however it changed in September 2005 to black Each year group has colour coded badges Each pupil is also in one of six houses Curie Noether Euler Crick Hawking Berners Lee each denoted by a different colour stripe on their tie Notable former pupils editThis article s list of alumni may not follow Wikipedia s verifiability policy Please improve this article by removing names that do not have independent reliable sources showing they merit inclusion in this article AND are alumni or by incorporating the relevant publications into the body of the article through appropriate citations October 2021 West Ham Secondary SchoolBryan Forbes film star and director Ron Pickering Olympic team coach and TV sports presenter formerly also sports master at the school in the 1950sStratford Grammar SchoolSir Michael Lyons Chairman since 2007 of the BBC Trust and Chief Executive from 1994 2001 of Birmingham City Council Alan Baker mathematician involved with number theory and Professor of Pure Mathematics from 1974 2006 at the University of Cambridge citation needed Jean Pickering Olympic athlete 3 Terry Smith Chief of Collins Stewart since 2000 became Tullett Prebon in 2006 citation needed References edit Department for Education Stratford School Retrieved 18 February 2014 West Ham Education British History Online www british history ac uk Retrieved 26 January 2019 Ford Martin 28 March 2013 Athletics world pays tribute to former Broxbourne resident Jean Pickering Hertfordshire Mercury Retrieved on 31 August 2022 External links editEduBase Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stratford School amp oldid 1180953011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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