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Our history curriculum is designed not only to excite children about history, but also to give them an understanding of the broad chronological sweep of history. We aim not only to build children's historical knowledge, but also equip them with skills of historical enquiry.

Our history curriculum also contributes to our wider aim of ensuring our curriculum represents the diversity of our curriculum: children learn about non-European civilisations as well as the legacy of colonialism.Our history curriculum is based on that developed by the Haringey Education Partnership, but we have made some changes so that it works well for our school and our community.
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Lordship Lane have had a nursery for ages 3 and above for over 30 years. We are an Ofsted registered Nursery, and accept the Government "free childcare hours" of 15 or 30* per week.

All admission applications to Lordship Lane Primary School from Reception Class to Year 6 are handled by Haringey Council and our admissions policy is that of Haringey Council, with priority given to children in local authority care and children with special educational needs, followed by children with brothers and sisters already at the school and then those living closest to the school.Our admissions number for all other year groups is 90.
Every so often one will walk into a place that inspires them to achieve the very best. A place that encourages a mutual respect for all, and the ambition to become an independent, lifelong learner with a passion for success. When you visit Lordship Lane Primary School, you will find such a place.

Happy, creative children and staff with a thirst for knowledge and the expectation success, coupled with the resilience to achieve well in the next stage of their educational career.Provide a place of welcome, hope and opportunity where children and adults are valued for who they are and everyone is respected, listened to and cared for.
Lordship Lane is a wonderful Primary School. As Governors, we all want to do the best to support the dedicated Headteacher and Staff Members and, of course, our great pupils. This welcome is by way of an invitation to you to do the same. You may be a parent or a prospective parent or carer, a local politician, a business person, an interested neighbour - please do come in (by appointment) and find out about us and how you can contribute.
I was appointed as a Governor in 2014. I graduated with a degree in Psychology and the focus of my PhD research was the evaluation of buildings. I now work as a consultant assessing the impact of buildings, particularly schools and other education buildings.

I am passionate about giving young people a voice and supporting the great teaching and learning at Lordship Lane Primary School as well as championing a positive, proactive approach to safeguarding.My daughter is in Year 3 and since she started school I have been keen to make any contribution I can to the school community.
Holding the Head Teacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils, and the performance management of staff; and. Overseeing the financial performance of the school and making sure its money is well spent. These functions are reflected in regulations for maintained schools and in the criteria Ofsted inspectors use to judge the effectiveness of governance.
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Yo Fav QueenieA
Yo Fav QueenieA
Oct 16, 2018
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I love this school the teachers can be judgemental but on the bright side I love them