Frederick Bremer School is an 11-16 community school in Walthamstow, Waltham Forest. We are a non-selective school for the local community, and we are representative of the community we serve. Inclusivity is at the heart of our ethos, and every pupil is known for who they are and the richness of their character.
Our job to help them unlock the potential they possess and truly become ‘the very best they can be’ so that pupils leave the school at 16 as young adults with the skills, qualities and attributes to enable them to change society for the better.
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Year 9 STEM Day
Year 11 Mock Exams Parent Information Evening
MFL Trip to Cologne Winter Markets
Christmas Dinner
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What's been happenning
On Friday 13th October 30 Year 10’s travelled all the way to Reading to visit BayLabs to take part in an exciting revision workshop. Throughout the day they learnt about … Food students have been learning how to make chicken kievs using the chicken breasts they portioned from the whole chicken last lesson. They firstly made their own garlic and herb … There was a fantastic turn out for our Year 11 Progression Evening last Thursday. Pupils had the opportunity to meet and talk with current students at different colleges, sixth forms, … On Thursday, September 28th, eight dedicated school council members from Frederick Bremer School embarked on an enlightening journey to the Forest School. Their mission: to participate in a thought-provoking climate …
Science Trip to BayLabs
Cooking up a storm
Year 11 Progression Evening
School Council Members Shine at Climate Conference
Parents/Carers
''Excellent staff bringing out the best in the pupils."
"Our child feels very happy at Frederick Bremer and feels the school ethos aligns with ours. This is very important for us. Our child has encountered very supportive teachers and pastoral care staff too."
"Empowering children with confidence."
Pupils
"Because it's very inclusive and all the lessons are fun, and also a lot of the teachers are great."
"It's got a very welcoming environment, and it's a place I feel I can be safe."
"All teachers are enthusiastic about the subjects they teach."