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Gibberd

/ ˈɡɪə /

noun

  1. GibberdSir Frederick19081984MBritishARCHITECTURE: architectMISC: town planner Sir Frederick. 1908–84, British architect and town planner. His buildings include the Liverpool Roman Catholic cathedral (1960–67) and the Regent's Park Mosque in London (1977). Harlow in the U.K. and Santa Teresa in Venezuela were built to his plans
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Buckton Fields was one of three UK schools - together with Sir Frederick Gibberd College in Harlow and Haygrove School in Somerset - closed by the DfE.

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Buckton Fields, in Boughton, was one of three schools, including Sir Frederick Gibberd College in Essex, closed by the DfE.

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The DfE also confirmed its funding would see Sir Frederick Gibberd College and Haygrove School, in Somerset, rebuilt.

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Teaching at Sir Frederick Gibberd College in Harlow, Essex, has been repeatedly disrupted at the school since September.

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Education minister Robert Halfon described the situation at Frederick Gibberd College in Harlow, which is in his constituency, as "shocking".

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