Folly Wall

 

The Barking Folly Wall is a rough, crumbling two storey brick wall holed with alcoves containing fragments of sculptures. The wall was created as part of a regeneration project of the Barking Town centre with bricklaying students helping in the building of the structure. The ruins of arches stand on top, and it is crowned by a sculpture of a ram. It is quite fragile looking, just two bricks deep in Flemish bond, supported by steel struts behind. Its remit was to hide the back wall of Iceland on the high street.

 

Folly Wall

Furze-Warren

Hard Federation

 On behalf of the staff, pupils and governors of Furze Infants and Warren Junior School I would like to welcome you to our federation. We are two schools working together under one Governing Body for the benefit of our pupils and the success of the community we live in.

We believe our schools gain from working collaboratively, more importantly, we strive to provide a seamless transition for our pupils between the two schools.

Mr. G. Wilder OBE

Executive Consultant

A WELCOME FROM THE EXECUTIVE CONSULTANT A Welcome from the Chair of Governors