The
Becontree estate was the largest public housing project in the world when it was completed in the mid-1930s. Recognising the need for education but with no responsibility to provide it, the
London County Council transferred 24 acres on the western edge of the estate to
Essex County Council, who built a technical college (the South East Essex Technical College) and a secondary school (South East Essex County Technical High School) on the site. The college opened in 1936, in a building designed by J. Stuart. The school returned to its original location after the war, but in 1960 it moved to Cannington Road and was renamed the South East Essex Technical High School. The technical college was renamed Barking Regional College of Technology in 1965, following the creation of the
London Borough of Barking. In 1969 it became the Barking Campus of the
North East London Polytechnic, which in turn became the
Polytechnic of East London in 1988 and the
University of East London in 1992. In 2006 the campus was closed and sold for redevelopment. In 2012, the former main building was being marketed as "Mayesbrook Manor" to potential occupants. New buildings on the rest of the site were collectively named Academy Central. == Notable alumni ==