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We hope that our website provides a flavour of our beliefs and values and provides you with the information you require. At Essendine we are very proud of our children and their achievements and are constantly looking at ways in which we can improve our provision, so that all our children thrive academically, socially and emotionally. To do this we
Sue Gates — I went to this school from 1955 to 1960..... It still looks the same. Lovely building.
Hallfield is a forward thinking and inclusive community school. Through engaging and creative teaching - that includes specialist teachers in P.E. and Spanish - we offer children a rich curriculum which maximises their learning and achievement. Coupled with spacious school buildings and the largest grounds of any local primary school, we are able to
S. S. — Good from academic perspective ( not excellent) however dont think allows children to fully develop their potential. There
We are a two-form entry primary school, part of the Robinsfield George Eliot Federation, serving the local community of St John's Wood. We are an inclusive and welcoming school, committed to providing a high quality education for all of our pupils. Our school provides a broad and balanced curriculum ensuring that all of our pupils are taught the full
Muna Adam — This school is so wet and so crusty with and the teachters are dry and annoying with crusty hairlines and dry lips and the
The aim of this website is to introduce you to St. Saviour's School, its philosophy, organisation and how we care for your child. The School is staffed by an enthusiastic body of teachers and support staff, all of whom are dedicated to the pursuit of excellence. There is a great feeling of warmth and friendliness at St. Saviour's, which is apparent
Us As Family — My children attended this school and watched more movies and TV then learned reading and writing... if you don’t trust
Last week the Year 6's had a fun-filled, action-packed week of activities to celebrate their time at St. Mary of the Angels coming to an end. On Monday and Tuesday, we had beautiful, sunny weather for two days of kayaking on the canals at Little Venice. On Wednesday, we took part in three sessions: football with QPR, non-contact boxing training and
Selgian-Jane Salunga — I absolutely hated this place as a child. I’m pretty one of the staff gave me social anxiety that Lasts to today, I can’t
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