Eastbury Comprehensive School
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Eastbury Comprehensive School is a secondary school located in Barking, London, England.
John Terry, the Chelsea and England footballer, attended the school from 1992 until 1997.
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Eastbury Comprehensive School once covered two locations, a "lower" site in Dawson Avenue, accommodating Years 7-9 and an "upper" site in Rosslyn Road, for Years 10-13. Eastbury merged the two sites so that it is now solely based in Rosslyn road, alluding to extensions of the site, modernised buildings and facilities and a general 'revamp' of the premises. Eastbury also has a Sixth Form Centre. As of 2006, Eastbury became a Secondary School specialising in Mathematics and Information Communication Technology.
The lower site is now being used to film children's TV drama for the BBC MI High.