Schools across Havering are shut today (December 12) following yesterday’s flurry of snow, with icy conditions expected to continue into tomorrow morning.
The Met Office has announced a yellow warning for London and south east England, predicting snow and icy patches will result in difficult travel conditions during Monday and into Tuesday.
⚠️ Yellow weather warning issued ⚠️
— Met Office (@metoffice) December 12, 2022
Ice for southeastern parts of England
Monday 0900 – Tuesday 1100
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Below is the list of Havering schools that have announced, either on their websites or social media, that they are shut.
- Abbs Cross Academy and Arts College
- Benhurst Primary School
- BEP Group
- Bower Park Academy
- Brady Primary School
- Broadford Primary School
- Concordia Academy
- Crownfield Infant and Nursery School
- Crownfield Junior School
- Dame Tipping Church of England Primary School
- Drapers' Academy
- Drapers' Brookside Junior School
- Drapers' Brookside Primary School
- Drapers' Maylands Primary School
- Drapers' Pyrgo Priory School
- Elm Park Primary School
- Emerson Park Academy
- Gaynes School
- Gidea Park Primary School
- Hall Mead School
- Harrow Lodge Primary School
- Hilldene Primary
- Hylands Primary School
- La Salette Catholic Primary School
- Langtons Junior Academy
- Laytons Infant School
- Lime Academy Forest Approach
- Marshalls Park
- Parklands Primary School
- Redden Court School
- Royal Liberty School
- Sacred Heart of Mary Girls' School
- Sanders Draper
- St Alban's Catholic Primary School
- St Mary's Catholic Primary School
- St Peter's Catholic Primary School Romford
- The Bridge
- The Brittons Academy
- The Campion School
- The Coopers' Company and Coborn School
- The Frances Bardsley Academy for Girls
- The RJ Mitchell Primary School
- Towers Junior School
- Whybridge Infant School
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