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INSET List 2021-22 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING & DAGENHAM INSET DAYS AND PLANNED SCHOOL CLOSURES 2021/2022 AUTUMN TERM 2021 Term starts on 1 September and ends on 21 December Half Term 25 – 29 October • Please check individual school websites for updates 1 September 2021 All Schools 2 September Becontree Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Eastbrook Primary Eastbrook Secondary Eastbury Community School Five Elms Primary George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Goresbrook School Grafton Primary Henry Green Primary Jo Richardson Community School Leys Primary Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Marsh Green Primary Monteagle Primary Northbury Primary Parsloes Primary Ripple Primary Riverside Bridge Robert Clack School Roding Primary Rush Green Primary Southwood Primary St Margaret’s Church of England Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Dagenham St Peter’s Catholic Primary Thames View Junior Thomas Arnold Primary Trinity School Village Infants William Ford Church of England Junior 3 September Becontree Primary Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Eastbrook Primary Eastbury Community School Five Elms Primary George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Goresbrook School Grafton Primary School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 Henry Green Primary Leys Primary Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Marsh Green Primary Monteagle Primary Northbury Primary Parsloes Primary Ripple Primary Riverside Bridge Roding Primary Rush Green Primary Southwood Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Dagenham St Margaret’s Church of England Primary St Peter’s Catholic Primary Thomas Arnold Primary Trinity School Village Infants William Ford Church of England Junior 6 September George Carey Church of England Primary 30 September ELUTEC (half day) 15 October Village Infants William Ford Church of England Junior 21 October Rose Lane Primary 22 October ELUTEC Gascoigne Primary Godwin Primary Greatfields School Hunters Hall Primary Jo Richardson Community School Manor Junior Parsloes Primary Riverside Bridge Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Rose Lane Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Barking St Vincent’s Catholic Primary Sydney Russell School Valence Primary 1 November Becontree Primary Eastbury Primary Goresbrook School Hunters Hall Primary James Cambell Primary Richard Alibon Primary Roding Primary Rush Green Primary St Peter’s Catholic Primary The St Teresa Catholic Primary School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 12 November Eastbrook Secondary 15 November Eastbrook Primary William Bellamy Primary 26 November Barking Abbey School Beam Primary Furze Infants Ripple Primary Robert Clack School Warren Junior The Warren School 29 November Grafton Primary Robert Clack School 6 December William Bellamy Primary 17 December Goresbrook School - Primary Goresbrook School - Secondary Riverside Bridge Southwood Primary Valence Primary 20 December All Saints Catholic School Becontree Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Eastbrook Primary Eastbrook Secondary Eastbury Community School ELUTEC Five Elms Primary Furze Infants Gascoigne Primary George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Goresbrook School Greatfields School Henry Green Primary James Cambell Primary Jo Richardson Community School John Perry Primary Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Monteagle Primary Northbury Primary Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Robert Clack School Rose Lane Primary Rush Green Primary Southwood Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Barking St Vincent’s Catholic Primary Sydney Russell School School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 Thames View Infants Thames View Junior The St Teresa Catholic Primary Trinity School Valence Primary Warren Junior 21 December All Saints Catholic School Becontree Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Eastbrook Primary Eastbrook Secondary Eastbury Community School ELUTEC Five Elms Primary Furze Infants Gascoigne Primary George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Goresbrook School Greatfields School Henry Green Primary James Cambell Primary Jo Richardson Community School John Perry Primary Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Monteagle Primary Northbury Primary Parsloes Primary Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Robert Clack School Rose Lane Primary Rush Green Primary Southwood Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Barking St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Dagenham St Vincent’s Catholic Primary Sydney Russell School Thames View Infants Thames View Junior The St Teresa Catholic Primary Trinity School Valence Primary Warren Junior School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 SPRING TERM 2022 Term begins 4 January and ends on 1 April Half Term 14 – 18 February 4 January 2022 Beam Primary Becontree Primary ❖ Schools are Dagenham Park Church of England School recommended to Dorothy Barley Infant take 4 January as Dorothy Barley Junior an extra day due Furze Infants to Jubilee Gascoigne Primary holidays – these Godwin Primary schools have Goresbrook School confirmed Grafton Primary closure Greatfields School Henry Green Primary Hunters Hall Primary Jo Richardson Community School Marsh Green Primary Richard Alibon Primary Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Rose Lane Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Dagenham St Margaret’s Church of England Primary St Peter’s Catholic Primary St Vincent’s Catholic Primary Sydney Russell School Thames View Infants Thames View Junior The St Teresa Catholic Primary Thomas Arnold Primary Warren Junior Village Infants William Bellamy Primary William Ford Church of England Junior 5 January Beam Primary Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Henry Green Primary Hunters Hall Primary Thames View Junior 28 January Eastbrook Secondary 11 February Gascoigne Primary Northbury Primary Valence Primary 21 February Goresbrook School James Cambell Primary Marsh Green Primary Parsloes Primary Roding Primary Rush Green Primary St Vincent’s Catholic Primary School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 William Bellamy Primary 11 March ELUTEC 14 March William Bellamy Primary 18 March All Saints Catholic School 25 March Beam Primary 1 April All Saints Catholic School Parsloes Primary Southwood Primary School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 SUMMER TERM 2022 Term begins on 19 April and ends on 22 July Half Term 30 May – 3 June 19 April 2022 Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Gascoigne Primary Goresbrook School Marsh Green Primary Richard Alibon Primary Roding Primary Thames View Infants The St Teresa Catholic Primary Village Infants William Ford Church of England Junior 3 May Barking Abbey School Eastbrook Secondary Richard Alibon Primary Thames View Infants 27 May Northbury Primary Ripple Primary 6 June Becontree Primary Eastbrook Primary Furze Infants Hunters Hall Primary John Perry Primary Richard Alibon Primary Rose Lane Primary St Peter’s Catholic Primary St Vincent’s Catholic Primary Thames View Infants Thomas Arnold Primary Warren Junior Village Infants William Bellamy Primary William Ford Church of England Junior 17 June Manor Junior 20 June Five Elms Primary 27 June Beam Primary Grafton Primary 8 July Beam Primary 18 July Barking Abbey School Eastbury Primary Thames View Infants The Warren School [to be confirmed] 19 July Barking Abbey School Eastbury Primary Thames View Infants The Warren School School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 20 July All Saints Catholic School Barking Abbey School Eastbury Primary John Perry Primary Riverside Bridge St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Barking Thames View Infants The Warren School 21 July All Saints Catholic School Barking Abbey School Dagenham Park Church of England School Eastbury Community School Eastbury Primary ELUTEC Greatfields School James Cambell Primary Jo Richardson Community School John Perry Primary Manor Infants Manor Longbridge Monteagle Primary Ripple Primary Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Barking St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Dagenham Sydney Russell School Thames View Infants Thames View Junior Thomas Arnold Primary Trinity School The Warren School 22 July Barking Abbey School Dagenham Park Church of England School Eastbury Community School Eastbury Primary ELUTEC Five Elms Primary Furze Infants George Carey Church of England Primary Grafton Primary Greatfields School Hunters Hall Primary James Cambell Primary Jo Richardson Community School John Perry Primary Manor Infants Manor Longbridge Marsh Green Primary Monteagle Primary Richard Alibon Primary Ripple Primary Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 Robert Clack School Roding Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Barking St Joseph’s Catholic Primary, Dagenham St Peter’s Catholic Primary Sydney Russell School Thames View Infants Thames View Junior The St Teresa Catholic Primary Thomas Arnold Primary Trinity School Valence Primary Warren Junior The Warren School William Ford Church of England Junior School closures 2021/22 @ 27/7/2021 .
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