Althorpe College
Schools anchor neighbourhoods in ways that extend far beyond the school gate. Althorpe College draws its community daily — learners arriving in the morning, parents picking up in the afternoon, families involved in school events and decisions. The school's presence shapes how families think about their children's futures, the networks that form between parents, and what young people believe is possible for themselves. In East London, schools become reference points for community identity and aspiration. A school that works well creates ripples: learners return with confidence, families invest in education, and the institution becomes woven into how people understand their neighbourhood. The relationships that form there — between teachers and learners, across year groups, with families — constitute a real social fabric that matters beyond examination results.