Stratford School

Stratford School
Type Academy
Headteacher Mr Andrew Seager
Location Upton Lane
Forest Gate
Greater London
E7 9PR
England
51°32′28″N 0°01′25″E / 51.5411°N 0.0235°E / 51.5411; 0.0235Coordinates: 51°32′28″N 0°01′25″E / 51.5411°N 0.0235°E / 51.5411; 0.0235
DfE URN 136978 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 897
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Website 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.

Location

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

Prior to the introduction of comprehensive schools it was known as Stratford Grammar School, prior to which it was West Ham Secondary School.

It became a sixth-form-entry comprehensive in 1972.

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

Tradition

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

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
  • Sir 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
  • Terry Smith, Chief of Collins Stewart since 2000 (became Tullett Prebon in 2006)

References

  1. "Department for Education: Stratford School". Retrieved 18 February 2014.
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