Robert Clack School

Robert Clack School

Robert Clack School

基本資料 | Information

Robert Clack School is a comprehensive school in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham.

Russell Taylor is the Acting Headteacher of Robert Clack School. Mr Taylor is a former pupil of the school and joined the teaching staff in 2002. As the Senior Deputy Head from 2008 until August 2017, Mr Taylor worked closely with the former Headmaster, Sir Paul Grant, who took over the school in 1997 when it was a failing school with cause for concern from the LEA and the council.

There are a number of notable people that have attended the school. These include boxing champion Nicky Cook, Bradford City striker Aaron McLean and British Eurovision singer Sandie Shaw.

The school is home to the United Kingdom's largest school council, with over 120 members who actively participate in policy making, welcoming visitors, conducting events and other aspect of school life as well as assisting senior management in making decisions. The school and its council have been rated by Ofsted as "Outstanding" for four consecutive years.[when?] In 2009 Ofsted highlighted it as one of 12 outstanding schools serving disadvantaged communities.

The Robert Clack Technical School opened in 1955 and was named after the former Mayor of the borough of Dagenham who died in 1953. In 1970 it amalgamated with the Triptons Secondary Modern School and became the Robert Clack Comprehensive School. The school is split into two sites: the Lower School (formerly Triptons Secondary Modern) and the Upper School (formerly Robert Clack Technical School). The school is heavily oversubscribed accommodating just over 1,900 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.

制服介紹 | Uniform Intro

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