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  1. Welcome to Robert Clack School. I am proud to welcome you to the Robert Clack School website. As a former pupil and member of staff for the past 20 years, the school and our pupils mean a great deal to me. I believe that Robert Clack is a very special place; we have a strong sense of community and strive for excellence in all that we do.

  2. Robert Clack School is a sixth form entry comprehensive school in the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham. Russell Taylor is the Headteacher of Robert Clack School. He is a former pupil of the school and joined the teaching staff in 2002.

  3. Our curriculum intent is achieved through our broad, balanced and appropriate taught curriculum, our Achieve Excellence Programme, our extensive extra-curricular provision and our core values, which permeate every aspect of life at Robert Clack School. Our taught curriculum is organised into three distinct phases across the three key stages:

  4. Robert Clack School opened in 1955 and was named after the man who was Mayor of the Borough of Dagenham from 1940 to 1942. Alderman Robert Clack was rightly known as a fighter for social justice, someone who cared passionately about the people of Dagenham and worked tirelessly to secure better outcomes for them; his values and principles permeate the ethos of our school to this very day.

  5. Admissions. Reception. Children join Barking and Dagenham schools in September if their fifth birthday falls between 1st September and 31st August in the designated academic year. If you wish for your child to join Robert Clack, please use this link. Once a place has been allocated at Robert Clack Primary School, you will receive a letter ...

  6. Robert Clack School of Science is a 2000 strong school based in Dagenham, Essex. Their pupils come from a range of different socio-economic, ethnic and religious backgrounds creating a truly comprehensive environment.

  7. www.robertclack.co.uk › ethos-and-valuesEthos and Values

    Our ethos reflects the values of Alderman Robert Clack, the former Mayor of Dagenham after whom our school was named when it opened in 1955. He was recognised as a fighter for social justice and worked tirelessly to advance the life chances of the people of Dagenham.