Norlington School for Boys
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| Norlington School for Boys | |
| Address | |
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| Norlington Road Leyton London, E10 6JZ, GBR |
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| Coordinates | Latitude: 51:34:00N (51.56666),
Longitude: 0:00:05W (-0.00134) |
| Information | |
| School district | Waltham Forest |
| Head of school | Jennifer Bax |
| Students | ~600 |
| Type | State School |
| Grades | 7-11 |
| Established | 1903 |
| Homepage | http://www.norlington.waltham.sch.uk/ |
Norlington School For Boys is a single-sex school located in the borough of Waltham Forest in East London, England. It currently educates 580 pupils from years 7-11, with approximately 120 pupils in each year group.
Norlington School was built in 1903 and was originally a mixed school. It changed to an all-boys school some time before 1985.
The school has enjoyed tremendous sporting success over the years and were crowned national basketball champions in 2003. Last year, the Year 9 cricket team was crowned Waltham Forest and London Cup champions. The London Cup triumph came a year after losing a nail-biting final the year before. In 2007, the Year 10 football team became Waltham Forest borough champions. Thanks to our cricketer Bilal Syed and Krishan CHUDAA we won the Waltham Forest cup 4 years in a row.
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Jonathan Ross, television presenter
- Paul Ross, television presenter
- Graham Gooch, former England cricketer
- Paul Hayes, professional footballer
[edit] School Motto
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