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  1. Welcome to Eastbury. At Eastbury we pride ourselves on our approach to education. We know that pupils, your children, cannot thrive at school if they don’t feel safe and happy. This is the foundation of our school ethos. We have the highest expectations of all our pupils – from uniform, to behaviour, to effort, to outcomes, to attitude, and ...

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  2. http://www.eastbury.bardaglea.org.uk/ Eastbury Community School is a co-educational all-through school and sixth form located in the Barking area of the London Borough of Barking and Dagenham , England.

  3. Eastbury Community School. @EastburyCommunitySchool ‧. 487 subscribers ‧ 110 videos. At Eastbury we share your high expectations and ambitions for your child. Our mission statement is 'Getting...

  4. 13 de mar. de 2024 · Eastbury Manor House. A striking Elizabethan gentry house with a remarkable history, set in tranquil heritage gardens. Eastbury Square, Barking, Essex, IG11 9SN

  5. Welcome to the website of Eastbury Community School, Barking, Essex.

  6. eastbury.greenhousecms.co.uk › Secondary › Latest-NewsEastbury Community School - News

    Thursday 25 August 2022GCSE - Thursday, 25 August 2022Eastbury pupils continue to demonstrate how resilient and determined they are to succeed, as their GCSE results clearly show. Over 70% of our pupils gained a grade 4 or above in Maths and English, with 20% of pupils achieving the top grades in Maths and 17% in English. 2 pupils got a ...

  7. www.eastburymanorhouse.org.uk › history-timelineTimeline - Eastbury Manor

    Explore the fascinating history of Eastbury through this interactive timeline. Learn about Clement Sysley, the 'gentleman' who built the house, its different owners and uses through the centuries, from its early beginnings as a demesne estate owned by Barking Abbey in 666 A.D to its purchase by The National Trust in 1918.