William Patten Primary School
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William Patten Primary School is a primary community and non-denominational school situated in Hackney[1], Stoke Newington Church Street in London, N16 0NX, England. It supports other countries and languages and has a variety of special days at which children, ages 3-11, and parents can come and enjoy: such as international evening and passport day. It is good at base ball.[2][3]
Governors at William Patten Primary School voted on May 30, 2008 to oust Ricky Jones, 10 years residential caretaker, his wife, Lisa, and their 3 children, due to reduncancy. But Brian Debus, chairman of Hackney Unison, stated that the union planned to take strike action in support of Mr. Jones, the union's education convenor, and his family.[4]

