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Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 © Education Choices Magazine 2021 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Barnes Barnes Primary School ● Usually tours of the school take place every Monday and Wednesday at 9.30am from mid-September until the beginning of December. Blossom House School ● Please phone admissions to arrange a private tour at: ● 020 8946 7348 Harrodian School ● Weekly virtual tours across the three age-group schools - Pre- Prep, Prep and Seniors/Sixth Form. ● Dates for 11+ Open Mornings are: ● Tuesday 21st September 2021 ● Tuesday 28th September 2021 Kew House School Virtual Open Events: ● Tuesday 27th April 2021 at 6pm ● Wednesday 19th May 2021 at 6pm Lowther Primary School ● Thursday 21st October 9:30-10:30 am ● Thursday 18th November 1:30 - 2:20 pm ● Thursday 25th November 6pm-7pm St Osmund's Catholic ● 'Meet the Headteacher' zoom session at 10am on January 6th and at 2pm on January 7th. Primary St Paul's School ● Saturday 11th September 2021 ● 11+ Saturday 9th October 2021 The Swedish School ● TBC Battersea Ark Bolingbroke Academy ● Thursday 7th October 2021 5:15pm-7:15pm-Principal’s talks. ● Saturday 9th October 2021 9:30am-12:30pm- Principal’s talks 9:30-10:45 and Director of Sixth Form Talks- 10:15am and 11:30am. ● The school do not offer private tours. © Education Choices Magazine 2021 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Ark John Archer Primary ● TBC Academy Belleville Primary ● Weekly tours of both sites on Tuesday mornings. ● Virtual tours and Q&A sessions with the Headteachers every Tuesday at 9.30am Centre Academy London ● Please phone admissions to arrange a private tour at: ● 02077382344 Chesterton Primary ● TBC Christchurch C of E ● Please visit: www.chesterton.wandsworth.sch.uk to see the school’s virtual tour. Primary DLD College London ● You can register for the Autumn open day at: ● dldcollege.co.uk ● Please contact admissions to arrange a private tour at: ● [email protected] Emanuel School ● Saturday 11th September 2021 Falconbrook Primary School ● Open mornings take place on the first Thursday of each month at 9.30am Griffin Primary ● Due to Covid-19 the school do not currently have any Open Days. ● Please watch their promotional video on their website at: ● griffinprimary.co.uk Harris Academy Battersea ● Due to Covid-19 the school do not currently have any Open Days. ● Please watch their virtual tour on their website at: ● harrisbattersea.org.uk © Education Choices Magazine 2021 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Heathbrook Primary Tours of the school: ● 9.30am Thursday 24th June ● 9.30am Tuesday 29th June ● 9.30am Thursday 8th July ● 9.30am Tuesday 13th July Honeywell Infant School ● TBC Honeywell Junior School ● Parent tours every other Thursday morning ● Open Mornings take place in November John Burns Primary ● Virtual tours of the school are available at: ● Johnburns.wandsworth.sch.uk ● Mr. Grogan (Headteacher) and Mr. Taylor-Graham (Deputy Headteacher) are also available to answer questions and talk about your specific circumstances by phone. L'Ecole de Battersea ● A Virtual tour is available at: ● www.lecoledespetits.co.uk/lecole--battersea/virtual-tour-of- battersea/virtual-/ Newton Preparatory School ● Small group tours with the Headmistress most term-time Fridays. Book well in advance. ● You can book a tour by phoning the school at: ● 02077214091 Northcote Lodge School ● To arrange a personal tour please call: 02086828830 Parkgate House School ● Open mornings throughout the year. To arrange a viewing please call: 020 350 2461 ● Private guided tours of the school are also available with the Principal. Sacred Heart Catholic ● Online Q&A sessions for Nursery and Reception intake 2021: ● Thursday 19th November at 11 am Primary Battersea ● Tuesday 1st December at 11 am Sacred Heart Catholic ● TBC Primary Roehampton © Education Choices Magazine 2021 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Shaftesbury Park Primary ● Individual tours are available on Friday mornings during term time. To arrange a viewing, please contact the school at: School ● 020 7228 3652 St George's CofE Primary ● Nursery: 6th July ● Please Contact the school to arrange a viewing at School ● :020 7622 1870 St John Bosco Catholic ● Tours take place daily at 9:00am from Monday 21st June until Friday 16th July 2021 School & College ● Please book your appointment at: 020 7924 8310 St Mary's RC Primary ● Please Visit the school’s website to see their virtual tour at: ● https://www.stmarysschoolbattersea.co.uk/admissions/ School Battersea Thames Christian College ● Tuesday 21 September 11am-12.30pm ● Saturday 25 September 10am-12.30pm ● Tuesday 5 October 11am-12.30pm ● Thursday 14 October 11am-12.30pm The Dominie ● Please visit the school’s website to see their virtual tour at: ● https://www.thedominie.co.uk Thomas's Battersea Prep ● The school do not currently have any open days as a result of Covid-19. School ● Open Days will take place throughout next term. ● Please visit their website for more information at: https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/thomass-battersea/ Thomas's Clapham Prep ● The school do not currently have any open days as a result of Covid-19 School ● Open Days will take place throughout next term ● Please visit their website for more information at: ● https://www.thomas-s.co.uk/thomass-clapham/ Westbridge Academy ● As a result of Covid-19, the school are not doing any open days at the moment, please contact admissions for more information at: ● 020 7228 1293 © Education Choices Magazine 2021 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Chelsea Ashburnham Community ● Visits can be booked with the school office at: ● 020 7352 5740 School Cameron Vale School ● Visits can be booked with the school office at: ● 020 7352 4040 Chelsea Academy ● Open Evening: Wednesday 29th September from 6pm to 8pm ● Tours will be available in September and October 2021 ● A virtual tour is also available on their website at: ● https://chelsea-academy.org/admissions/open-evenings-and- academy-tours/ ● Parent tours and visits to be resumed shortly. Chelsea Open Air Nursery ● Annual Open Day is invitation only for families with children School currently attending Chelsea Open Air and those due to start the following year. ● For more information, please contact the school at: ● 020 7352 8374 Christ Church CofE ● Visits can be booked with the school office at: ● 020 7624 4967 Primary Francis Holland School ● 9.30am on Thursday 24th June 2021: Virtual Open Morning. Garden House School ● Visits (morning show arounds) are possible during term time on most Tuesdays (Boys’ School) and Wednesdays (Girls’ School). ● For more information, please contact the school at: ● 020 7730 1652 Hill House School ● Visits can be arranged through the school office at: ● 020 7584 1331 Marlborough Primary ● Please contact the office to book in for a Q & A session with the Executive Head at: School ● 020 7589 8553 Oratory Roman Catholic ● Virtual and physical tours of the school are to be arranged for the Autumn Term. Primary School ● To arrange a viewing, please contact admissions at: ● 020 7589 5900 © Education Choices Magazine 2021 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Park Walk Primary School ● Tours can be arranged through the school office at: ● 020 7352 8700 Redcliffe School ● Tours take place during term time on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 9.30, 10.30 and 11.30am. ● To arrange a viewing, please contact admissions at: ● 020 7352 9247 Saint Thomas More ● Open Day talk and presentation are available on the website at: ● https://www.stmlc.co.uk/our-school/admissions Language College ● The school will contact each parent with an individual appointment time and the details. Servite RC Primary School ● Please contact the school to arrange a private tour at: ● 020 7352 2588 St Joseph's Catholic Primary ● Please contact admissions to arrange a personal tour at: ● 020 7589 2438 ● There will be two Open Day dates. ● The Open Day dates will be updated in the Autumn Term on their website at: ● stjosephs.rbkc.sch.uk The Hampshire School ● Wednesday 30th June 2021 ● Individual tours can be arranged if you phone admissions at: ● 020 7352 7077 The Knightsbridge London ● Contact the registrar to book a virtual tour at: ● 020 7590 9000 The Laurels School ● Open Day at the new site, in Upper Norwood, on Saturday 16 October, from 10.00am ● Appointments to meet the Head can be made through the school office at: ● 020 8674 7229 Clapham Alderbrook Primary ● Dates are to be confirmed. ● You can check the school’s website at: ● alderbrookprimaryschool.co.uk Allan Edwards Primary ● Dates are to be confirmed. School ● You can check the school’s website at: ● Allenedwards.co.uk © Education Choices Magazine 2021 Open Day Dates 2021-2022 Belleville Wix Academy You can access virtual tours on their website at: ● https://www.belvillewix.org.uk/events-ChJ4/open-days-and- tours/ Broomwood Hall Lower ● Open Morning is Friday 8th October 2021 School Clapham Manor Primary ● School tours are currently suspended as a result of Covid-19 ● There is an online video for prospective parents on their website at: ● https://www.claphammanor.lambeth.sch.uk/prospectus/ Eaton House the Manor ● All physical tours are postponed in the short term ● A number of Informal Information Sessions are held via Zoom School ● You can view a virtual tour and book an Open House Event at: ● https://www.eatonhouseschools.com/admissions ● To find out more, you can contact admissions at: ● 020 7924 6000 Glenbrook Primary School ● A virtual tour is available for students who have been accepted into the school. ● As a result of Covid-19, the school do not currently have any
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