What school did Sabina Nessa teach at?

'BRILLIANT' teacher Sabina Nessa was tragically found dead on Saturday almost 24 hours after she had left to go on a first date.
But what school did Sabina teach at? Here's all you need to know...
What school did Sabina Nessa teach at?
Sabina Nessa, 28, one of four sisters, lived in London and worked as a Year 1 teacher at Rushey Green Primary School in Catford, South East London.
She had also taught English as a foreign language to non-English speakers, helping them develop their language skills.
Police believe she was set upon in September 2021 as she walked through a park on her way to meet a friend in a pub.
Her body was discovered hidden under a pile of leaves by a dog walker in Cator Park in Kidbrooke, South East London.
A man, aged in his 40s, arrested on suspicion of murder was released under investigation pending further enquiries.
Since then a 38-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of the murder.
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What has the school Sabina Nessa taught at said on behalf of her death?
The school’s headmistress Lisa Williams said: "We are devastated by Sabina's tragic death.
"She was a brilliant teacher, she was kind, caring and absolutely dedicated to her pupils.
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"She had so much life ahead of her and so much more to give and her loss is desperately sad.
"As a school we are supporting each other through this very difficult time, and we will be providing specialist support to those who need it."
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has paid tribute, saying he had been left "heartbroken" by her death.
One friend told the Sun: “Sabina was a beautiful woman – she had the whole world ahead of her.
“It’s so sad. She was so special. Her job was a huge part of her life. The school pupils were so special to her.”
Who are Sabina Nessa's parents?
Little is publicly known about her parents and they haven’t, so far, come forward to make a statement.
Sabina’s cousin Zubel Ahmed said her family have been left devastated by her death.
Zubel paid tribute to his cousin and described her as the "sweetest person".
He said the devastated family do not understand how "someone can do this".
Zubel added: "We went and saw her parents, they are inconsolable. It's the worst way for someone to go.
"The shock has not sunk in. She was a beautiful, kind, caring soul.
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"I express my deepest sympathies for her sisters - Mum and dad are absolutely devastated.
"Nothing is making sense to us, why was she taken from us we just don't know."