- Source: The Aldgate School
The Aldgate School (formerly Sir John Cass's Foundation Primary School) is a Church of England primary school located in the City of London, England. It is the only state-funded school in the City of London. The last Ofsted report in 2013 classed it as "Outstanding". The school was founded in 1709 in the churchyard of St Botolph's Aldgate.
The school was previously named after Sir John Cass but was renamed The Aldgate School in September 2020 in the light of Cass's links with the Atlantic slave trade.
Catchment
The Aldgate School admits pupils from the age of 4 (Reception) to the 6th year. There is currently one class of approximately 30 students per year. The school has a small priority catchment area that includes all of the City of London plus a few streets to the east, as far as the A1202 road, Commercial Street, Leman Street and Royal Mint Street.
In the 2016 reception class, a bulge class was established. For the first time, there were two classes of 30 pupils starting in September 2016. This class moved through the school year-on-year. There will not be an additional class at all levels, just one bulge class.
References
External links
Media related to The Aldgate School at Wikimedia Commons
Official website
Ofsted Reports
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Masjid East London
- Edith Cavell
- Aldgate
- The Aldgate School
- City of London
- Aldgate Pump
- List of schools in the City of London
- Marbury School, Aldgate
- City of London Corporation
- London Wall
- John Cass
- School of Art, Architecture and Design (London Metropolitan University)