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Barstable School

Barstable School
Motto Raising Standards
Established 1968
Closed 2009
Type Foundation school
Headteacher Mrs J Jones
Location 51°34′23″N 0°29′22″E / 51.57315°N 0.48946°E / 51.57315; 0.48946Coordinates: 51°34′23″N 0°29′22″E / 51.57315°N 0.48946°E / 51.57315; 0.48946
Local authority Essex
DfE URN 115372 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 421
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–16
Colours Green/Red
Former name Barstable Grammar and Technical School
Fate Became an Academy in 2009
Website Barstable School

The Barstable School, also known as The Federation of Chalvedon School and Sixth Form College and Barstable Schools and The East Basildon School, was a mixed intake secondary school in Basildon, Essex.

The school was for students aged 11–16 (school years 7–11). The school was currently run by headmaster Alan Roach, who incidentally, was also head of Chalvedon School and Sixth Form College. Barstable recently received a vastly improved Ofsted inspection, bringing the school up to standard requirements. The school has received the Sportsmark designation and is part of Creative Partnerships.

The school was situated on the south side of the A1321, just west of the A132 roundabout, around one mile directly east of Basildon town centre. The part of Basildon known as Barstable is named after the former Barstable Hall.

The Barstable School building first opened on March 1, 1962 as the Barstable Grammar and Technical School, a grammar technical school. The grammar school was designed by the Finnish architect Cyril Leonard Sjöström Mardall (of YRM Architects,Yorke, Rosenberg and Mardall). The school started before the building existed. Students were housed temporarily in Woodlands Boys School from September 1958 and in Woodlands Girls School in September 1959. The boys and girls were joined as mixed classes after the February half term in 1962.

In 1968, the Grammar and Technical School under the Headmaster G G Whitehead merged with the Timberlog Secondary Modern School. When the two schools merged into one school, it took the name of Barstable School. Timberlog Secondary School became a housing estate in the 1990s, following a time as the site of the Lower School.

On 2 November 1973, many children from the school were injured when involved in a coach collision with a lorry in Orpington, when on a school holiday.

On 30 March 1993 the building became a Grade II listed building. Around this time, the school was grant-maintained.


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