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Schools in Camden and Surrounding Boroughs All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Unique Reference Number 146552 100384 147061 101290 146803 131899 100402 137502 137784 133861 101524 139973 143731 138649 Page 1 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Local Authority Code Local Authority Name 302 Barnet 206 Islington 302 Barnet 302 Barnet 302 Barnet 302 Barnet 206 Islington 302 Barnet 302 Barnet 213 Westminster 304 Brent 206 Islington 304 Brent 302 Barnet Page 2 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Establishment Number Establishment Name 7900 Oakbridge Special Education 1009 Margaret McMillan Nursery School 4013 Ark Pioneer Academy 2037 Manorside Primary School 2053 The Noam Primary School 7904 Kisharon College 2166 Drayton Park Primary School 6001 Peninim 6015 Unity Girls High School Royal Academy of Music 2066 Mitchell Brook Primary School 6000 Dania School 7001 The Avenue 2030 Grasvenor Avenue Infant School Page 3 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Type Of Establishment Special post 16 institution Local authority nursery school Free schools Community school Voluntary aided school Miscellaneous Community school Other independent school Other independent school Higher education institutions Community school Other independent school Free schools special Academy converter Page 4 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Establishment Status Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Open Page 5 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Reason Establishment Opened Open Date Not Recorded Not applicable New Provision Not applicable Former Independent New Provision Not applicable New Provision New Provision Not applicable Not applicable New Provision Academy Converter Page 6 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Reason Establishment Closed Close Date Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 7 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Phase Of Education Statutory Low Age Not applicable 19 Nursery 3 Secondary Primary 3 Primary 4 Not applicable 16 Primary 3 Not applicable 2 Not applicable 11 Not applicable Primary 3 Not applicable 2 Not applicable Primary 5 Page 8 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Statutory High Age Boarders 25 No boarders 5 No boarders 11 No boarders 11 99 No boarders 11 No boarders 11 No boarders 16 No boarders No boarders 11 No boarders 11 No boarders 7 No boarders Page 9 of 2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Official Sixth Form Gender Not applicable Mixed Not applicable Mixed Not applicable Does not have a sixth form Mixed Does not have a sixth form Mixed Not applicable Mixed Does not have a sixth form Mixed Does not have a sixth form Girls Does not have a sixth form Girls Not applicable Mixed Does not have a sixth form Mixed Does not have a sixth form Mixed Not applicable Does not have a sixth form Mixed Page 10 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Religious Character Diocese Does not apply Not applicable Does not apply Not applicable Does not apply Not applicable Jewish Not applicable Jewish Not applicable Does not apply Not applicable None Not applicable None Not applicable Not applicable Does not apply Not applicable None Not applicable None Does not apply Not applicable Page 11 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Admissions Policy School Capacity Not applicable Non-selective Not applicable 347 Not applicable 40 Not applicable 335 Not applicable 50 Non-selective 40 Not applicable Not applicable 690 Non-selective 50 Not applicable 90 Page 12 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Special Classes Census Date Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable No Special Classes Not applicable Has Special Classes No Special Classes Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable No Special Classes Not applicable Not applicable No Special Classes Page 13 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Number Of Pupils Number Of Boys 124 62 295 155 172 86 303 152 78 0 17 0 653 330 33 16 90 50 Page 14 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Number Of Girls 62 140 86 151 78 17 323 17 40 Page 15 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Percentage Claiming Free School Meals 21.5 4.9 0 25.3 0 15.7 0 24.4 Page 16 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Trust School Trust Name Not applicable Not applicable Supported by a multi-academy trust ARK SCHOOLS Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Supported by a multi-academy trust BRENT SPECIALIST ACADEMY TRUST Supported by a multi-academy trust GRASVENOR AVENUE INFANT SCHOOL Page 17 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs School Sponsored School Sponsor Not applicable Not applicable Linked to a sponsor ARK Schools Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable - - Page 18 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Federation Federation Name Not applicable Not under a federation Not applicable Not under a federation Not under a federation Not applicable Not under a federation Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not under a federation Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 19 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Unique Property Reference Number 10068038 10083729 10071294 10082596 10003697 10078004 10075169 10040341 10007835 10071271 10079910 10083769 10038607 Page 20 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Further Higher Education Identifier 33 Page 21 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Further Education Type Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 22 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Ofsted Last Inspected Page 23 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Ofsted Special Measures Last Changed Date Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 24 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Street Locality Address 3 C/O Oak Loadge School Heath View Hornsey Rise Squires Lane Finchley 8-10 Forty Avenue Wembley 54 Parson Street Hendon Arvon Road Highbury 27 Green Lane Barnet Willesden Scouts Centre Neasden Marylebone Road Bridge Road St David's Church Westbourne Road Aylestone Avenue Grasvenor Avenue Page 25 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Town County Postcode London N2 0QY London N19 3SF EN5 2DN London N3 2AB Middlesex HA9 8JW London NW4 1TP London N5 1PJ London NW4 2NL London NW10 0LN London NW1 5HT London NW10 9BX London N7 8AB London NW6 7BQ Barnet Hertfordshire EN5 2BY Page 26 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Website Telephone Number 02084446711 02072812745 02083464847 http://www.manorsideprimary.c o.uk/ 02089089491 http://noamprimary.org/ 02084572525 02076074142 www.draytonpark.islington.sch. uk/ 02080042224 02034881551 www.ughs.org.uk 02078737373 http://www.ram.ac.uk/ 02084591392 http://www.mbrook.brent.sch.u k 02076074268 www.daniaschool.com 02084496053 www.grasvenorinfantschool.or g.uk/ Page 27 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Head Title Head First Name Lynda Ms M Aishling Mrs Wendy Mrs Chaya Rabbi Yitzchak Mr Damien Mrs Sarah Mrs N Professor Curtis Ms Theresa CHRISTINA Katy Jack Page 28 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Head Last Name Head Preferred Job Title Walker Hart Headteacher Ryan Rennie (Acting) Executive Headteacher Posen Freeman Principal Parrott Headteacher Grunfeld Headteacher Bashir Price Principal Landreth Headteacher BEK LARSEN Mr Campbell Newton Headteacher Page 29 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Teen Mothers Teen Mothers Places Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 30 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Child Care Facilities Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 31 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Special Education Needs Pupil Referral Unit Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 32 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Emotional Behavioural Difficulties Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Page 33 of2304 09/27/2021 All Schools In Camden And Surrounding Boroughs Full Time Provision Education By Other

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