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Inset Closures LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING & DAGENHAM INSET DAYS AND PLANNED SCHOOL CLOSURES 2019/2020 AUTUMN TERM 2019 Term starts on 3 September and ends on 20 December Half Term 21 – 25 October • No information received from Grafton Primary School 3 September 2019 All schools except The Warren School 4 September Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Eastbury Community School Five Elms Primary George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Goresbrook School Greatfields School Henry Green Primary Hunters Hall Primary Leys Primary Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Marks Gate Infants (Rose Lane Primary) Marks Gate Junior (Rose Lane Primary) Mayesbrook Park School Monteagle Primary Northbury Primary Parsloes Primary Richard Alibon Primary Ripple Primary Riverside Bridge Riverside Primary Roding Primary Rush Green Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Barking St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Dagenham St Margaret’s Church of England Primary St Peter’s Catholic Primary St Vincent’s Catholic Primary Thames View Junior Thomas Arnold Primary Trinity School 5 September George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Marks Gate Infants (Rose Lane Primary) Marks Gate Junior (Rose Lane Primary) Monteagle Primary Richard Alibon Primary Riverside Bridge Thomas Arnold Primary Trinity School School closures 2019/20 list @ 25/7/19 6 September George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Marks Gate Infants (Rose Lane Primary) Marks Gate Junior (Rose Lane Primary) Monteagle Primary Richard Alibon Primary Riverside Bridge Thomas Arnold Primary 20 September Gascoigne Primary 27 September Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior John Perry Primary Richard Alibon Primary Village Infants William Ford Church of England Junior 30 September William Bellamy Primary 17 October Marks Gate Infants (Rose Lane Primary) Marks Gate Junior (Rose Lane Primary) 18 October Becontree Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Eastbrook School Eastbury Primary Five Elms Primary Gascoigne Primary Henry Green Primary Jo Richardson Community School Marks Gate Infants (Rose Lane Primary) Marks Gate Junior (Rose Lane Primary) Riverside Bridge Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Southwood Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Barking St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Dagenham Sydney Russell School Valence Primary William Bellamy Primary 28 October Goresbrook School Hunters Hall Primary James Cambell Primary Marsh Green Primary Northbury Primary Parsloes Primary Rush Green Primary Southwood Primary St Peter’s Catholic Primary The St Teresa Catholic Primary 29 October Hunters Hall Primary James Cambell Primary Marsh Green Primary School closures 2019/20 list @ 25/7/19 1 November Leys Primary 13 November All Saints Catholic School 15 November The Warren School 22 November Beam Primary Eastbrook School Robert Clack School 25 November Eastbrook School Robert Clack School 29 November Furze Infants Ripple Primary Warren Junior 2 December The Warren School William Bellamy Primary 19 December Five Elms Primary Gascoigne Primary Northbury Primary Rush Green Primary Sydney Russell School Trinity School Valence Primary 20 December Becontree Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Eastbrook School Eastbury Community School Five Elms Primary Gascoigne Primary George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Greatfields School Jo Richardson Community School Marks Gate Infants (Rose Lane Primary) Marks Gate Junior (Rose Lane Primary) Monteagle Primary Northbury Primary Riverside Bridge Riverside Secondary Roding Primary Rush Green Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Barking St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Dagenham Sydney Russell School The St Teresa Catholic Primary Thomas Arnold Primary Trinity School Valence Primary School closures 2019/20 list @ 25/7/19 SPRING TERM 2020 Term begins 6 January and ends on 3 April Half Term 17 – 21 February 6 January 2020 Becontree Primary Eastbrook School Gascoigne Primary George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Goresbrook School Hunters Hall Primary Marks Gate Infants (Rose Lane Primary) Marks Gate Junior (Rose Lane Primary) Richard Alibon Primary Rush Green Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Barking St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Dagenham St Margaret’s Church of England Primary St Peter’s Catholic Primary St Vincent’s Catholic Primary Thames View Infants Thames View Junior The St Teresa Catholic Primary Village Infants William Ford Church of England Junior 7 January Thames View Infants 10 January Leys Primary 17 January Parsloes Primary 31 January The Warren School 14 February Goresbrook School Northbury Primary Ripple Primary Valence Primary 24 February Eastbury Primary Greatfields School Roding Primary Rush Green Primary St Peter’s Catholic Primary St Vincent’s Catholic Primary 28 February Leys Primary 2 March Marsh Green Primary 9 March William Bellamy Primary 11 March All Saints Catholic School 26 March Beam Primary 3 April Eastbrook School Monteagle Primary Thomas Arnold Primary Valence Primary School closures 2019/20 list @ 25/7/19 SUMMER TERM 2020 Term begins on 20 April and ends on 23 July Half Term 25 – 29 May 20 April Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Five Elms Primary Gascoigne Primary Goresbrook School Marsh Green Primary Parsloes Primary Roding Primary Thames View Infants The St Teresa Catholic Primary Village Infants William Ford Church of England Junior 21 April Marsh Green Primary 1 June Becontree Primary Furze Infants Goresbrook School Greatfields School Hunters Hall Primary John Perry Primary Marks Gate Infants (Rose Lane Primary) Marks Gate Junior (Rose Lane Primary) Monteagle Primary Northbury Primary Parsloes Primary Roding Primary St Vincent’s Catholic Primary Thames View Infants The St Teresa Catholic Primary Thomas Arnold Primary Village Infants Warren Junior William Ford Church of England Junior 5 June Ripple Primary 15 June Richard Alibon Primary 19 June Five Elms Primary Leys Primary William Bellamy Primary 22 June Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge 3 July Mayesbrook Park School 16 July Barking Abbey School 17 July Barking Abbey School 20 July All Saints Catholic School Barking Abbey School School closures 2019/20 list @ 25/7/19 Beam Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Eastbury Community School Eastbury Primary Furze Infants Henry Green Primary James Cambell Primary John Perry Primary Jo Richardson Community School Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Mayesbrook Park School Riverside Bridge Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Robert Clack School Southwood Primary St Margaret’s Church of England Primary Sydney Russell School Thames View Infants Thames View Junior The Warren School Warren Junior 21 July All Saints Catholic School Barking Abbey School Beam Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Eastbury Community School Eastbury Primary Furze Infants Henry Green Primary James Cambell Primary John Perry Primary Jo Richardson Community School Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Mayesbrook Park School Riverside Bridge Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Robert Clack School Southwood Primary St Margaret’s Church of England Primary Sydney Russell School Thames View Infants Thames View Junior The Warren School Warren Junior 22 July All Saints Catholic School Barking Abbey School Beam Primary School closures 2019/20 list @ 25/7/19 Becontree Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Eastbury Community School Eastbury Primary Furze Infants Henry Green Primary Hunters Hall Primary James Cambell Primary John Perry Primary Jo Richardson Community School Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Mayesbrook Park School Ripple Primary Riverside Bridge Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Robert Clack School Southwood Primary 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 Trinity School Village Infants The Warren School Warren Junior William Ford Church of England Junior 23 July All Saints Catholic School Barking Abbey School Beam Primary Becontree Primary Dagenham Park Church of England School Dorothy Barley Infant Dorothy Barley Junior Eastbury Community School Eastbury Primary Furze Infants George Carey Church of England Primary Godwin Primary Henry Green Primary James Cambell Primary John Perry Primary Jo Richardson Community School Leys Primary Manor Infants Manor Junior Manor Longbridge Marsh Green Primary School closures 2019/20 list @ 25/7/19 Mayesbrook Park School Monteagle Primary Parsloes Primary Ripple Primary Riverside Bridge Riverside Primary Riverside Secondary Robert Clack School Roding Primary Southwood Primary St Joseph’s Catholic Primary Barking 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 Trinity School Valence Primary Village Infants The Warren School Warren Junior William Bellamy Primary William Ford Church of England Junior School closures 2019/20 list @ 25/7/19 .
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