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Tom Hood is a secondary, 11-16 coeducational school located in Waltham Forest, Leytonstone, London. The school holds specialist Science College status. Contents 1 Students 2 Facilities 3 Uniform 4 Notable alumni 5 External links 6 Links with Local Community // Students The school has over 30 ethnic groups represented in its student body, admitting only 180 students per year. Facilities The school includes six main block: Music room and Drama studio, Practical Block, Gymnasium, Sports Hall, Main Teaching Block and Tom Hood Advice and Support Centre (THASC), as well as seven science labs. Uniform The school uniform consists of a black skirt or trousers, white top, black jumper with badge, black tie and a blazer for years 7 to 10 Notable alumni Bobby Moore, Former England Captain during the 1966 World Cup Win Plan B, Rapper Kymberlee Jay, Choreographer, Nike Athlete External links School Website v • d • e Schools in Waltham Forest Maintained Schools, (Secondary) Aveling Park School · Chingford Foundation School · Connaught School for Girls · Frederick Bremer School · George Mitchell School · Heathcote School · Highams Park School · Kelmscott School · The Lammas School · Leyton Sixth Form College · Leytonstone Business and Enterprise Specialist School · Norlington School for Boys · Rush Croft Sports College · Sir George Monoux College · Tom Hood School · Waltham Forest College · Walthamstow Academy · Walthamstow School for Girls · Willowfield School Independent Schools Forest School (Walthamstow) · Normanhurst School Special Schools State: Whitefield Schools and Centre · William Morris School Coordinates: 51°33′30″N 0°00′49″E / 51.5583°N 0.0137°E / 51.5583; 0.0137 Links with Local Community Relationship with the local community is somewhat strained at the moment. This is due to blatant disregard of local opinion regarding the establishment of an "trust" (sic) and the possibility of taking over part or all of the local park to do building work.