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The Bromfords School is a
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with academy status, located in Wickford, Essex, England. Most pupils live in Wickford, while a large minority of pupils live in nearby Basildon and other neighbouring towns. The sixth form is smaller than average.


History

The Bromfords School was opened in 1973, and was originally designed to facilitate 1,000 pupils. /sup> The building contained six science labs, technical rooms and language facilities. In 1978, a second "phase" began construction which involved the addition of English and Mathematics departments, a school library and a main hall. The third phase expanded the school to provide the average types of departments at the time. In 1996, the school was awarded specialist school status, as a
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. In 2007, the school was expanded and renovated again, adding a two-storey building which provided eight new classrooms. /sup> The renovation included cladding the buildings in a blue panelling, similar to the neighbouring Grange Primary School. It was part of the
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programme. This increased the capacity of the school from 1,060 to 1,200 pupils. /sup> In January 2013, the school was converted to academy status.


Notable former pupils

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* Secondary schools in Essex Academies in Essex Wickford Educational institutions established in 1973 1973 establishments in England {{Essex-school-stub