Langdon Academy
Newham, United Kingdom
About Langdon Academy
Langdon Academy is a mixed, non-denominational all-through academy school for three to 16-year-olds located in East Ham in the east London borough of Newham. It has capacity for just over 2,400 pupils.
The school is part of the Brampton Manor Trust, a multi-academy trust which also runs Brampton Manor Academy. Langdon Academy (previously Langdon School) joined the trust in 2014.
The school was originally three separate institutions, built in 1953. In 1972, these schools - Burges Manor, Thomas Lethaby and East Ham Grammar School - were combined to form Langdon School, a mixed comprehensive that would later become Langdon Academy.
Principal
Mr Jamie Brooks
Values and vision
Langdon Academy’s motto is “progresso cum populo”, meaning “progress with the people”. It’s aim is to ensure the maximum possible progress for each pupil across all aspects of their development.
The school lists its core values as: respect, equality, honesty and community. These values, it says, defines Langdon Academy’s culture, and ensures that every student feels valued, cared for, and able to contribute to both their school and their society.
Because it is an all-through school, Langdon Academy believes it can offer pupils maximum continuity and progression during their educational development.
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