Gloria Rose, who has worked at the north-east London school for 24 years, says she’s seen many changes.

At first, there were lots of “challenging behaviours” but she says this has improved over the years, and “we like to put the children first with love and community”.

Jay Kennedy has been the receptionist for just over 20 years.

She’s had four grandchildren attend the school, with her youngest in year 6 and about to leave.

We spoke to Ms Kennedy as the pupils were doing their leavers’ assembly.

“It’s a bit of an emotional day today because they’re doing their end of primary school life today,” she says.

“I’m absolutely devastated, I understand the reasons why it’s closing but it’s just awful.

“It’s such a small village school, it’s heart-breaking.”

In her time at the school, she’s seen many pupils come and go who remember her.

“I’ll have someone come in and say, ‘Miss can you sign my passport?’ I won’t know necessarily who they are and it’ll be someone from 15 years ago.”