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Frederick Bremer School

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Established
  
2008

Deputy Heads
  
Ms Hillman, Mr Larkin

Phone
  
+44 20 8498 3340

Number of students
  
900

Headteacher
  
Jenny Smith

Chair
  
Malcolm Howard

Motto
  
Aspire, Believe, Create

Type
  
Community Comprehensive

Location
  
Siddeley Road Walthamstow London E17 4EY England

Address
  
Siddeley Rd, Walthamstow, London E17 4EY, UK

Local authority
  
London Borough of Waltham Forest

Similar
  
Forest School, Highams Park School, Kelmscott Secondary School, Leytonsto School, Rushcroft Foundation School

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Frederick Bremer School is a coeducational secondary school in Walthamstow, East London.

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The school

The school opened in September 2008, replacing Warwick School for Boys and Aveling Park School. The school, which is named after local inventor Frederick William Bremer, officially opened on 29 April 2009. Its creation was part of Waltham Forest borough’s £200 million 'Building Schools for the Future' programme.

Frederick Bremer School currently has a six form intake for children aged 11–16 (years 7–11). The Headteacher is Jenny Smith. There are roughly 900 students, and it has quickly earned a reputation for an excellent sports selection. Both football and cricket leagues have been won by Bremer, and the cricket team placed 4th in London.

Frederick Bremer School runs a finger-print based scanning system that is also used in other Waltham Forest schools and council services. The card is used to pay for lunch and school trips with top-up machines near to the entrance of the school.

The school starred in Channel 4's educating series which started on 4 September 2014, under the name of "Educating the East End". This show was very successful.

The school's facilities are available for the local and wider community to hire. Facilities include Sports, Arts, Drama and Educational spaces open during the evenings, weekends and school holidays. It consistently holds a satisfactory Ofsted review and needs improvement in a variety of areas.

References

Frederick Bremer School Wikipedia