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Hackney Downs School

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Hackney Downs School
Location
Downs Park Road

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E5 8NP

England
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Information
TypeCommunity school
Established1876 (1876)
FounderWorshipful Company of Grocers
Closed1995 (1995)
Local authorityHackney London Borough Council
Department for Education URN100276 Tables
GenderBoys
Age range11–16

Hackney Downs School was an 11–16 boys, community comprehensive secondary school in Lower Clapton, Greater London, England. It was established in 1876 and closed in 1995. It has been replaced by the Mossbourne Community Academy.

History

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Grocers' Company's School

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It was founded in 1876 as The Grocers' Company's School. On its transfer to the London County Council in 1906 the school was renamed Hackney Downs School.

Second World War

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The school was evacuated to King's Lynn on Friday 13 October 1939. Only half of those eligible to be evacuated moved to King's Lynn. Sir Michael Caine joined the school in 1944 in King's Lynn, and had been evacuated to North Runcton in 1939. Maurice Vile, Barry Supple and painter Leon Kossoff were evacuated with the school.[1] 370 boys and teachers were in the Norfolk villages of Outwell and Upwell from 2 September 1939, where they worked in the orchards.[2] Nutritionist John Yudkin, who went to the school in the 1920s, gave a lecture in King's Lynn on 'Health in Wartime' on Friday 12 September 1941.[3]

Harold Pinter was evacuated in 1944, with a schoolmaster, which he wrote about in his play A Slight Ache. The school stayed until July 1945, almost six years.[4]

Grammar school

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The school was noted for educating Jewish Londoners, with alumni including Nobel prize-winning playwright Harold Pinter, fellow playwright and actor Steven Berkoff, 1960s tycoon John Bloom and nutritionist John Yudkin. Two current members of the House of Lords are former pupils: (Lord Levy and Lord Clinton-Davis). The school had 600 boys with a sixth-form entry by the early 1970s. Former high jumper and Board Director of London 2012 Olympics Bid Team Dalton Grant attended Hackney Downs School in the 1980s.

Comprehensive

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In 1969 it became a comprehensive school. By the time of its closure, over 70 per cent of the boys spoke English as a second language, half came from households with no-one in employment, and half the intake had reading ages three years below average.

Decline and closure

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Things came to a head in the 1990s, when the school made national news by being described by the then Conservative government as the 'worst school in Britain'. Eventually, as a result of direct government pressure, the school was forced to close in 1995.

Later use of the building

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The site of the old school is now occupied by Mossbourne Community Academy, founded by Sir Clive Bourne, which opened in 2004. The school buildings of both the original Grocers' Company's School and Hackney Downs School have gone.

Old boys

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The Old Boys of Hackney Downs continue their interactions as alumni through the Clove Club, which meets regularly, has its own website, and sponsors an email group called The Clove eGroup (on Yahoo), and featured on The Clove Club website.[5]

History of the school

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An official history of the school was published by the Clove Club in 1972. An updated edition was published in 2012: Hackney Downs 1876-1995: The Life and Death of a School.

Headmasters

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  • Thomas O. Balk - 1935 to 1952
  • John Kemp - 1974 to 1989[6]

Notable alumni

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Hackney Downs School (1974–95)

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Boys' grammar school (1906–74)

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Grocers' Company's School (1876–1906)

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Collections

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The Institute of Education, University College London holds an archive of background material about Hackney Downs school that was collected together for the book Hackney Downs: the school that dared to fight by Maureen O'Connor, Sally Tomlinson, Elizabeth Hales and Jeff Davies (Cassell, 1999).[22]

Notes and references

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  1. ^ Lynn Advertiser Friday 6 October 1939, page 7
  2. ^ Lynn News Tuesday 17 October 1939, page 2
  3. ^ Lynn News Tuesday 16 September 1941, page 7
  4. ^ Lynn Advertiser Tuesday 24 July 1945, page 1
  5. ^ The Clove's Lines: The Newsletter of The Clove Club: The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School 3.2 (Mar. 2009): 32.
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  8. ^ The Palgrave Dictionary of Anglo-Jewish History, ed. William D. Rubinstein et al, Palgrave Macmillan, 2011, p. 385
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  13. ^ For an account of his evacuation and early school years, as sent to Jerry Pam—another Hackney Downs pupil whom he met in the 1950s, who was six years his senior, and who has become his publicist for "over 50 years"—see "MC" [Michael Caine], "A Message from Evacuee Maurice Micklewhite", The Clove's Lines: The Newsletter of The Clove Club: The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School 3.2 (March 2009): 16.
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  15. ^ BBC Sport [permanent dead link]
  16. ^ Obituaries. Sam Janikoun[dead link]
  17. ^ "MC" (Michael Caine), "A Message from Evacuee Maurice Micklewhite", The Clove's Lines: The Newsletter of The Clove Club: The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School 3.2 (March 2009): 16. Print. (Sent by Michael Caine to Jerry Pam for publication in this issue.)
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  20. ^ The History of Hackney Downs School, Alderman, Geoffrey, 1971
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Sources

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  • O'Connor, Maureen, et al. Hackney Downs: The School That Dared to Fight. London: Cassell, 1999. Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value). (10). Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value). (13). Print.
  • Watkins, G. L., ed. The Clove's Lines: The Newsletter of the Clove Club: The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School. Print. (Some issues are accessible online at the website of the Clove Club.)
  • Watkins, G. L., ed. 'Fortune's Fool': A Life of Joe Brearley: The Man Who Taught Harold Pinter. Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, Eng.: TwigBooks, 2008. Print.
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  • The Clove Club ("Founded in 1884") – Official website of "The Clove Club: The Old Boys of Hackney Downs School, formerly the Grocers' Company's School – founded by the Company in its corporate right, in 1876."
  • Social Change and English, 1945–1965 Archived 27 April 2011 at the Wayback Machine - Hackney Downs is one of three schools in London that are included in this Leverhulme Trust-funded project about the teaching of English in the period 1945–65. The project is collecting oral histories from former teachers and pupils at the school.

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