Best 3 All-through schools in Barking and Dagenham – comparison

Comparison of all-through schools: Robert Clack School (All-through) in Dagenham; Eastbrook School (All-through) in Dagenham; The Sydney Russell School (All-through) in Dagenham — covering Ofsted outcomes, size, FSM%, governance, capacity & more.

At a glance

This page compares Robert Clack School, Eastbrook School and The Sydney Russell School. They are all-through phase and community school and academy converter type located around Dagenham, Essex. The strongest headline Ofsted judgement here is 2 (Robert Clack School), published Jan 2024. The most recent inspection on record is for Robert Clack School (Jan 2024). average roll around ≈ 2,300, combined total ≈ 6,950, typical FSM 30–35%, range 25–30%–35–40%; all within the Partnership Learning trust.

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Phase / Type
All-through • Community school
Location
Dagenham
Essex
RM8 1JU
Ofsted
2 18 Jan 2024
Pupils
≈ 3,150 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
30–35% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
Barking and Dagenham (301)
Website
www.robertclack.co.uk
Telephone
02082704200
Phase / Type
All-through • Community school
Location
Dagenham
Essex
RM10 7UR
Ofsted
2 30 Jan 2022
Pupils
≈ 1,200 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
35–40% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
Barking and Dagenham (301)
Website
www.eastbrookschool.org
Telephone
02037803609
Phase / Type
All-through • Academy converter
Location
Dagenham
Essex
RM9 5QT
Ofsted
2 18 Jan 2022
Pupils
≈ 2,650 🔒 Exact value
FSM %
25–30% 🔒 Exact %
Trust / LA
Partnership Learning
Website
sydneyrussellschool.com
Telephone
02039599900
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