Aveling Park School

Aveling Park School was a mixed secondary school situated on Aveling Park Road, Walthamstow which educated up to 600 pupils. In the early 1970s it was called William Fitt Junior High School and was a feeder school to McEntee, Walthamstow Girls, and Sir George Monoux Senior High Schools. William Fitt Secondary Modern School moved from its temporary site (shared with Winns Avenus Junior School) in Elphinstone Road, to the new purpose built school building in Lloyds Park in September 1962. The Headteacher at the time was Mr G R Easton. The school's motto was "Semper Aptus" ('Always Fit' or 'Always Prepared')

Notable ex-pupils include Cartrain and footballers Teddy Sheringham, Colin Kazim-Richards and Chris Day.

Aveling Park was created from the merging of William Fitt and Chapel End Senior School at the start of the 1986 school year. Although the two schools merged, the sites were retained and known as their respective previous names until the demolition of the old Victorian Chapel End school building some years later.

In September 2008, Aveling Park School merged with the Warwick School for Boys to form a new school on the site of the former Hawker Siddeley factory in Fulborne Road. The new school is known as the Frederick Bremer School. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Notes

  1. Waltham Forest - Frederick Bremer School http://www.walthamforest.project-info.co.uk/bouygues/waltham_forest/frederick_bremer_school/page/home_site (retrieved 21 July 2008, 14:30)
  2. Capital Projects (Frederick Bremer), Waltham Forest, 19 March 2008 http://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/index/education/building-schools-for-the-future/schools-children-centre-info/frederick-bremer-secondary/capital-projects-frederick-bremer.htm Archived September 13, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. (retrieved 21 July 2008, 14:25)
  3. Proposal for Aveling Park School and Warwick School for Boys, School Organisation Committee, Waltham Forest, 24 January 2007 http://www1.walthamforest.gov.uk/ModernGov/mgConvert2PDF.asp?ID=4660&J=1 (retrieved 21 July 2008, 14:00)
  4. Haringey Council School Place Planning Report 2007, page 83, July 2007. http://www.haringey.gov.uk/school_place_planning_report.pdf Archived October 16, 2007, at the Wayback Machine. (retrieved 18 February 2008, 19:00)

Coordinates: 51°35′47″N 0°01′08″W / 51.5965°N 0.0190°W / 51.5965; -0.0190

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