A Stunning New Collection of One & Two Bedroom Apartments and Three

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

A Stunning New Collection of One & Two Bedroom Apartments and Three A STUNNING NEW COLLECTION OF ONE & TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS AND THREE & FOUR BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY HOMES IN SOUGHT AFTER MILL HILL, NW7 TAKE A VIEW CANARY WHARF THE CITY THE SHARD THE BIGGER PICTURE REGENT’S PARK Situated in an elevated position overlooking the magnificent City of London in one direction and lush Hertfordshire countryside in the other, The Mount is an exquisitely designed collection of apartments and luxury townhouses. FINCHLEY GOLF CLUB WAITROSE & VIRGIN ACTIVE MILL HILL EAST RIDGEMONT Discover The Mount at Millbrook Park, a new The Mount will incorporate sensitive London community set amongst a wealth eco-friendly design features, superfast of open space and parkland. This unique fibre broadband provision and with easy development embraces the best of its access to the surrounding countryside, location where city merges with countryside. you can lead a premier lifestyle without compromising on modern convenience. Brought to you by the developers of the ever popular Ridgemont development in Mill Hill, With Mill Hill East tube station so close, The Mount offers something for everyone providing excellent connections to the world’s from perfectly proportioned one bedroom most vibrant capital city, The Mount’s calm apartments through to expansive four bedroom and peaceful setting is especially desirable. townhouses. A stunning high specification comes as standard, designed with modern living in mind. WORK AND PLAY WITHIN EASY REACH Millbrook Park is less than 9 miles from Central London and with the tube just a short stroll from your front door, you’ll find travel quick and convenient. Your closest tube station, Mill Hill East is Euston, with its first-class mainline and Whatever your reason to head to town, Travelcard Zone 4 giving you easy access international links, is less than half an hour expect swift, uncomplicated connections. to some of the capital’s most desirable and away. While the popular city destinations of vibrant locations. Take a quick 20 minute ride Old Street, Waterloo, Leicester Square and and you’ll be in Camden or Islington in just Bank only take a few minutes more. 32 minutes. CITY LIVING CLOSE BY Living at The Mount offers all the vibrancy and culture of the capital, whenever you choose it. For some of the most stylish shopping in When the theatre calls go straight to the On a leisurely Sunday browse boutique London, head to Islington’s Upper Street. West End. Or for a day of art and culture shops in Hampstead and finish off the week Stock up on quirky homewares from Atelier with all the family, it’s only a few stops on with a fine glass of wine at acclaimed pub Abigail Ahern or furnish yourself with chic, the tube to the Southbank Centre with its The Wells before heading home to the leafy designer fashion from Diverse. Meet friends rich mix of contemporary art and events streets of Mill Hill. afterwards for lunch at Ottolenghi or enjoy by the river. an evening sampling sumptuous cocktails at 69 Colebrooke Row. TOWN OR COUNTRY TAKE YOUR PICK From an award-winning pub to a community farm, Mill Hill is an exceptional neighbourhood for an enviable lifestyle. Walk the children to the local outstanding You’ll also find Finchley Golf Club, Finchley And for children there’s Belmont Farm, primary school, take a morning stroll in Lawn Tennis Club, London Equestrian Centre a hidden North London gem, with a one of the leafy parks or pop to the nearby and Camden Sports Ground only a short spacious café serving great coffee and Waitrose to pick up essentials. Everything stroll away. freshly cooked lunches. you need is close by. But the real heart of the community is the Mill Hill Broadway with its full range of high For a little relaxation and rejuvenation try the local Adam and Eve pub. Winners of the street shops, specialist boutiques, pubs and local Virgin Health Club, conveniently located prestigious Community Pub of the Year restaurants is also only 2 miles away. close to Mill Hill East tube station. It has a Award, their superb food and atmosphere modern pool, gym and spa and even a handy is always a popular choice. crèche for the little ones. © Nicolas Tye Architects BARNET DARLAND’s LAKE - 2.2 MILES Walk the network of footpaths in WIDE OPEN SPACES this local nature reserve and you can spot herons swooping on the EAST BARNET lake and wild fritillaries growing amongst the ancient oaks. Once TO RELAX & RECHARGE part of the landscaped grounds of a country house, this is now a haven for wildlife. Surrounded by ancient woodland, premier parks and protected nature reserves, NORTH TOTTERIDGE this semi rural setting in one of London’s greenest boroughs offers you a peaceful HIGH BARNET retreat from city life. EDGWARE STANMORE MOAT MOUNT - 3.4 MILES COPTHALL PLAYING FIELDS With 140 acres to explore, - 1.6 MILES this idyllic country park is These popular community the perfect place to spend sports fields are surrounded by a sunny Sunday afternoon. peaceful wooded areas with Keep an eye out for wildlife footpaths running throughout. amongst the ancient trees and spot butterflies amongst the wildflowers. THE MILL FIELD - 1.9 MILES DOLLIS VALLEY GREEN A protected area of natural WALK - 0.8 MILES parkland, stretching across Linking Moat Mount to 8.5 acres. In the upper area Hampstead Heath, the 10-mile, you’ll find sports pitches, long-distance footpath follows where you can enjoy fine Dollis Brook, creating a green views across to West London corridor which connects the and in the lower section there HARROW local open spaces. are mature trees, wildflowers and natural grassland with a more relaxed feel. BRENT CROSS MILL HILL PARK - 1.8 MILES HAMPSTEAD HEATH Take the kids to the playground, HAMPSTEAD - 4.6 MILES enjoy a spot of tennis with The infamous, ancient London friends or wander through the park, which covers 790 acres. community forest. This large, Fly a kite from the hilltops, award-winning Green Flag park take a dip in the ponds or is one of the best in London soak up the atmosphere at the and offers a wide range of magnificent Kenwood House. facilities for all the family. Walking distances taken from maps.google.co.uk ENJOY THE BEST EAST FINCHLEY OF LOCAL LIFE PHOENIX CINEMA A stylish Art Deco cinema showing a diverse range of films. For shopping and leisure, entertainment or indulgence, there’s something to suit all tastes, www.phoenixcinema.co.uk just minutes from home. 3.6 miles / 12 minutes by car (N2 9PJ) HENDON ALLIANZ PARK MILL HILL A state of the art stadium. SOUTH WEMBLEY FINCHLEY GOLF CLUB Home to the Saracens and WEMBLEY STADIUM A renowned golf course with venue for community and The ultimate venue for music pristine and picturesque greens. specialist sports. and sports. www.finchleygolfclub.com www.allianzpark.com www.wembleystadium.com 0.5 miles / 10 minutes walk 2.3 miles / 7 minutes by car 7.9 miles / 21 minutes by car (NW7 1PU) (NW4 1RL) (HA9 0WS) MILL HILL HENDON WOOD GREEN ALEXANDRA PALACE LONDON EQUESTRIAN CENTRE BRENT CROSS SHOPPING CENTRE The iconic North London North London’s premier Over 140 stores and free parking venue with 196 acres of riding school. all year round. parkland and attractions. www.londonridingschool.com www.brentcross.co.uk www.alexandrapalace.com 0.5 miles / 10 minutes walk 3.9 miles / 12 minutes by car 5.5 miles / 19 minutes by car (N12 7BP) (NW4 3FP) (N22 7AY) NORTH FINCHLEY HAMPSTEAD HAMPSTEAD ARTS DEPOT KENWOOD HOUSE GARY INGHAM SALON & Spa A busy schedule of music, theatre A 120 acre estate with landscaped gardens, Boutique award-winning salon and comedy with a great choice museum, outdoor concerts, a world-famous and spa. art collection and popular café. of family shows. www.garyingham.com www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/ www.artsdepot.co.uk 4.9 miles / 15 minutes by car properties/kenwood-house/ 2.1 miles / 9 minutes by car (NW3 6UG) 4.8 miles / 13 minutes by car (NW3 7JR) (N12 0GA) Mileage, walking and car journey times taken from maps.google.co.uk DINE OUT IN STYLE ENJOY FOOD WITH FRIENDS When it comes to eating and drinking, North London has a huge choice to whet your appetite - from real pubs and stylish bars to fine dining. LOCAL FINE DINING INDIAN GASTROPUB ESTABLISHED CONTEMPORARY HERITAGE 2 MICHELIN STARS The Adam and Eve, Mill Hill Hendon Hall, Brent Cross Rani Restaurant, Finchley The Orange Tree, Totteridge Haven Bistro and Bar, Whetstone Savoro, Hadley Green Odette’s, Primrose Hill The Ledbury, Notting Hill The award-winning Community Pub of A 16th century 4 Star mansion with a Popular and long-running vegetarian A popular gastropub, ideally located Modern European cuisine from this Contemporary décor with first class One of London’s iconic dining rooms with Acclaimed 2 Michelin Star restaurant. the Year, with a delectable menu and 2 AA Rosette restaurant serving modern Indian restaurant, serving traditional next to Darland’s Lake Nature Reserve family-run North London institution. service and excellent food. an accomplished modern British menu. fabulous atmosphere. British cuisine. Gujarati food. for local walks. www.handpickedhotels.co.uk/hotels/ www.adamandevemillhill.co.uk hendon-hall www.rani.uk.com www.theorangetreetotteridge.co.uk www.haven-bistro.co.uk www.savoro.co.uk www.odettesprimrosehill.com www.theledbury.com 0.8 miles / 15 minutes walk (NW7 1RL) 1.6 miles / 6 minutes by car (NW4 1HF) 1.6 miles / 7 minutes by car (N3 2PR) 3 miles / 9 minutes by car (N20 8NX) 3 miles / 10 minutes by car (N20 9LN) 5 miles / 15 minutes by car (EN5 5SZ) 7.4 miles / 20 minutes by car (NW1 8XL) 8.7 miles / 27 minutes by car (W11 2AQ) PREPARATORY & SECONDARY THE MOUNT SCHOOL PERFECTLY PLACED Mill Hill 1.4 miles Independent girls school, 3-16 years MILL HILL SCHOOL FOR FAMILY LIVING Mill Hill 1.5 miles Independent mixed school, 7-18 years You want the best start for your children.
Recommended publications
  • Pentavia Retail Park – Development Application – 17/8102/Ful
    PENTAVIA RETAIL PARK – DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION – 17/8102/FUL OPEN Letter – To whom it may concern: The Mill Hill Neighbourhood Forum’s Committee of local Mill Hill & Hale Ward residents has considered this major application carefully and now writes to oppose it on the following grounds: (1) The application does not comply with policies in Barnet’s Local Plan (September 2012). Barnet’s Local Plan is framed by the Three Strands Approach which seeks protection, enhancement and consolidated growth across the Borough (p13). This includes the protection of Barnet’s suburbs and historic areas and concentrating growth within defined areas. The Key Diagram (Map 2, p33) identifies Colindale as an area for Regeneration and Development, the boundary for which is to the west of the M1 Motorway and rail corridor. This is clearly shown on Map 4, p39. The Pentavia site is outside this boundary. The proposals extend the Colindale area of consolidated growth into established low-density suburbs, thus contravening the Local Plan policy. Specifically, Policy CS1 seeks to consolidate growth in clearly defined areas, whilst protecting and enhancing the historic suburban environment. Policy CS5 defines the requirement to respect the local context and distinctive local character, including the natural landscapes of Barnet. (2) The application does not follow guidance within the Tall Buildings Study of London Borough of Barnet (2010). Policy C5 provides clear guidance on tall buildings (considered to be 8 storeys or more) but does not include the Pentavia site in the list of strategic locations as the site falls a long way outside the Colindale Avenue Corridor of Change (Colindale AAP, Figure 4.2, p32).
    [Show full text]
  • COMBINED QUALITY and VALUE ASSESSMENT 2015 Avenue
    COMBINED QUALITY AND VALUE ASSESSMENT 2015 Park Name Area Ward Hectarage Quality Value High/ Low Childs Hill Park Golders Green & Finchley Childs Hill 3.02 GOOD Good High/High Edgwarebury Park Hendon Edgware 15.95 GOOD Good High/High Golders Hill Park Golders Green & Finchley Childs Hill 14.50 EXCELLENT Good High/High Hendon Park Hendon West Hendon 11.87 GOOD Excellent High/High Heybourne Park Hendon Colindale 6.24 GOOD Good High/High Lyttelton Playing Field Golders Green & Finchley Garden Suburb 9.59 GOOD Fair High/High Malcolm Park Hendon West Hendon 1.90 GOOD Good High/High Mill Hill Park Hendon Mill Hill 18.66 GOOD Good High/High Oak Hill Park Chipping Barnet East Barnet 33.48 GOOD Good High/High Old Court House Recreation Ground Chipping Barnet Underhill 3.08 GOOD Good High/High Victoria Park Golders Green & Finchley West Finchley 7.53 GOOD Good High/High Avenue House Golders Green & Finchley Finchley Church End 4.32 GOOD Poor High/Low Cricklewood Playground Golders Green & Finchley Childs Hill 0.28 GOOD Fair High/Low Hampstead Heath extension Golders Green & Finchley Garden Suburb 30.27 GOOD Fair High/Low Arrandene Open Space Hendon Mill Hill 23.43 FAIR Good Low/High Ashbourne Grove OS Hendon Hale 0.16 FAIR Fair Low/High Barnet Gate Wood Chipping Barnet Underhill 7.89 FAIR Fair Low/High Barnet Hill Open Space Chipping Barnet Underhill 1.63 FAIR Fair Low/High Barnet Playing Field Chipping Barnet Underhill 12.37 FAIR Good Low/High Brent Green Open Space Hendon Hendon 0.29 FAIR Fair Low/High Brent Park Hendon Hendon 3.44 FAIR Good Low/High
    [Show full text]
  • THE JOURNAL of the UNITED REFORMED CHURCH HISTORY
    THE JOURNAL of the UNITED REFORMED CHURCH HISTORY SOCIETY (incorporating the Congregational Historical Society, founded in 1899, and the Presbyterian Historical Society of England, founded in 1913). EDITOR; Dr. CLYDE BINFIELD, M.A., F.S.A. Volume 6 No 2 May 1998 CONTENTS Editorial . 69 Notes . 70 Ian Sellers (1931-1997) by John Munsey Turner. 71 Nursed by the Church: The Founding of the Congregational Schools by Alan Argent .............................. : . ·72 A Learned and Gifted Protestant Minister:John Seldon Whale, 19 December 1896- 17 September 1997 by Clyde Binfield . 97 Reformed or United? Twenty-five Years of the United Reformed Church by David M. Thompson . 131 Reviews by David Hilborn, Robert Pope, Alan P.F. Sell, Roger Tomes . and Clyde Binfield. 144 Some Contemporaries (1996) by Alan P.F. Sell.................... 151 Bunhill Fielders by Brian Louis Pearce . Inside back cover EDITORIAL This issue has an educational aspect. Each year Reports to Assembly include reports from six schools - Caterham, Eltham College, Silcoates, Taunton, Walthamstow Hall, and Wentworth College (as it is now called). That these are not the sum total of Congregationalism's contribution to independent education is made clear in Alan Argent's article. Although links with the United Reformed Church are now slender (they might be described as pleasant but formal), origins cannot be wished away. In the past year Taunton and Wentworth College have produced attractive histories. The current General Secretary of the United Reformed Church is an Old Silcoatian; an investigative journalist noted, in the course of the last election, that the wives of Paddy Ashdown, the late Harold Wilson, and Neil Hamilton, were past pupils of Wentworth Milton Mount.
    [Show full text]
  • Mill Hill School
    SPORTS PROJECT CASE STUDY Mill Hill School Originally a boys school set in 120 acres (49 ha) of parkland near London, Mill Hill was established in 1807. The founders decided to place it outside London because of ‘the dangers both physical and moral, awaiting youth while passing through the streets of a large, crowded and corrupt city’. Thanks to the botanical background of some of its founders many rare, exotic, and protected plants still flourish at the school. Mill Hill’s alumni include: • Patrick Troughton – the actor, most known for being the BBC’s 2nd Doctor Who. • Sir Norman Hartnell – fashion designer for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. • Tanika Gupta – the renowned playwright. • Francis Crick – who, with James Watson, identified the double-helix structure of DNA. Mill Hill became fully co-ed in 1997. The challenge: Mill Hill’s hockey pitch needed resurfacing. The school decided to also take this as an opportunity to upgrade the pitch’s old metal halide 2kW lighting to LEDs to help cut energy and maintenance costs. To help keep the project costs down Mill Hill had already decided that the current lighting masts had to remain. This was partly due to a tree with a protection order on it being near the pitch too. Find out more: midstreamlighting.com or call +44 (0) 207 584 8310 At a glance Sector: Sport Type: Modus 1200 Customer: Mill Hill School Lux average values: 350+ Project date: September 2020 Uniformity: 0.7+ LED floodlights installed: 25 Mill Hill approached several contractors to bid for pitch resurfacing and lighting and we were brought in to quote for the LED lighting aspect.
    [Show full text]
  • Why Buy at BEAUFORT PARK?
    Why buy at BEAUFORT PARK? YOU’VE ARRIVED | #BeaufortPark #BeaufortPark WHY BUY A HOME FROM ST GEORGE? St George is proud to be part of the U The Berkeley Group are publicly-owned Berkeley Group. For 40 years, the group and listed on the London Stock Exchange as a FTSE 100 company has been committed to the idea of quality U The Berkeley Group has never made – delivering it through hard work, an a loss since first listed on the stock entrepreneurial spirit, attention to detail exchange in 1984 and a passion for good design. U Winner of the Queens Award for Enterprise for Sustainable Development As London’s leading mixed use developer we have a strong presence with the capital and will continue to play a significant role in creating exemplary places that reflect the status, prestige and global importance of our city. YOU’VE ARRIVED Years40 building quality 2 Investor Brochure The 25 acre development is set to There will also be 84,500 sq ft of shops, incorporate more than 3,200 high bars and restaurants with landscaped quality new homes, including Studio, courtyards and parkland to provide Manhattan, 1, 2 and 3 bedroom an exemplar new development for apartments and penthouses. residents, commercial occupiers and the local community. WHY BUY A BEAUFORT PARK? U An established North London residential location U Part of a significant area of regeneration, including over 10,000 new homes, and up to 84,500 sq ft of retail, restaurant and office space U Ease of access to Central London, with 24hr London underground station nearby U Excellent access
    [Show full text]
  • Beaufort Park Beaufort Park Amenities
    flexible homes for your changing lifestyle DISCOVER THE COLLECTION AT BEAUFORT PARK BEAUFORT PARK AMENITIES Beaufort Park Spa Beaufort Park’s 25 acres of landscaped grounds are a great space for unwinding. Whether you want to take some exercise or relax in the sun, the continental-style courtyards, green space and manicured gardens offer a picturesque setting. Areaworks offers a local workspace where THIS IS MODERN LONDON LIVING people and businesses can work and collaborate. Take advantage of the breakout Discover a neighbourhood designed with the spaces, private offices and coffee shop to modern resident in mind. These contemporary create the working environment you need. 3 bedroom homes complete with private There’s also a fully-equipped gym with new, state-of-the-art cardiovascular machines balconies, and as your priorities change, space for including treadmills, three different types of exercise bikes and a cross trainer. The on-site a home office or nursery, boast exclusive on-site spa complete with a pool, jacuzzi, treatment facilities, landscaped green spaces and convenient room, sauna and steam room, The Spa truly allows you to relax and pamper yourself. connections to the City and West End A run in the local park 3 BEAUFORT PARK EDUCATION & LOCATION MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY UNIQUE NORTH-WEST LONDON Middlesex is a thriving university located close to Beaufort Park. 19,000 students of 140 different nationalities attend North-West London offers a unique the university, which has won awards for the quality of its combination - a welcoming and teaching, learning and students results. intimate village atmosphere with all HABERDASHERS’ ASKE’S the buzz of the city.
    [Show full text]
  • Mill Hill School Instilling Values, Inspiring Minds | Grimsdell | Belmont | Mill Hill School | Mill Hill International
    Mill Hill School Instilling values, inspiring minds | Grimsdell | Belmont | Mill Hill School | Mill Hill International Admissions Information Pack 2019/20 Dear Parent Thank you for your interest in Mill Hill School. If you would like to register your child, please visit millhill.org.uk/admissions/register-your-child Once you have completed the online registration form the procedure is as follows: 1. Your child’s registration will be reconciled with the £150 payment and acknowledged by email confirming the year of entry and year group you have applied for. Payment of registration fees must be made through the online payment portal Flywire which provides you with an easy and secure way to make a payment. To make a payment, please visit www.flywire.com/pay/ millhillregistration. 2. You will be advised of the forthcoming assessment details and timings. 3. The registration fee is non-refundable. Please visit our website at millhill.org.uk or contact us for further information. Regards Tony Binns Angela Hedger Korina Freese Registrar Assistant Registrar Assistant Registrar (International) Mill Hill School Mill Hill School Mill Hill School [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 020 8906 7866 020 8906 7923 020 8906 7968 Contents Page 1. School Fees for the Academic Year 2019/20 2. Fourth Form Awards 3. Sixth Form Awards 4. GCSE & A Level Options 5. 2018 GCSE Results 6. 2018 A Level Results 7. 2017 & 2018 University Destinations 8. Key Facts 9. Bus Routes 10. Clubs and Activities List 11. Learning Support 12. Campus Map 1. School Fees for the Academic Year 2019/20 School Fees applicable from 1 September 2019 will be as follows: Description £ Registration Fee The non-returnable charge for lodging a Registration Form.
    [Show full text]
  • Draft Copthall Planning Brief
    Draft Copthall Planning Brief December 2015 Contents 1. Introduction and Background..............................................................................3 2. Objectives of the Draft Planning Brief .................................................................4 3. The Site ................................................................................................................6 4. Key Site Constraints and Characteristics..............................................................8 5. Current uses on the site.....................................................................................10 6. Accessibility .......................................................................................................12 7. Scope of development.......................................................................................14 8. Spatial Strategy..................................................................................................17 9. Other sports facilities.........................................................................................21 10.Accessibility and Circulation ..............................................................................22 11.Information and Signage....................................................................................23 12.Planning and Delivery ........................................................................................24 13.The London Plan ................................................................................................25 14.The
    [Show full text]
  • Q.1 How Often Do You Visit a Park Or Open Space in Barnet?
    A1744 BarnetBarnet OSSOSS CitizensCitizens Pannel Panel SummarySummary Report Q.1 How often do you visit a park or open space in Barnet? Every day Never visit 0% 5% Most days Once a year 21% 2% Two or three times a year 14% Once a month 17% Once or twice a week 28% Once every two weeks 13% No % of total Never visit 37 5.2 Once a year 15 2.1 Two or three times a year 98 13.9 Once a month 122 17.3 Once every two weeks 91 12.9 Once or twice a week 198 28.1 Most days 144 20.4 Every day 0 0.0 A1744A1744 Barnet Barnet OSS OSS Citizens Citizens Panel Pannel Summary Summary Report Report Q.2 Could you please tell us why you don’t visit parks and open spaces in the borough, could you please tell us why. 35 29.7% 30 27.0% 27.0% 27.0% 25 20 15 10.8% 10.8% 10 8.1% 8.1% 5.4% 5.4% 5 0 I do not have I am not I do not feel Barnet’s parks Barnet’s parks Barnet’s parks My health is too There is no I prefer to visit Other time interested in safe visiting and open and open and open poor suitable public parks and open them them spaces do not spaces are not spaces are not transport to get spaces outside offer facilities I easy to get to well maintained to them the borough want No % of total I do not have time 11 29.7 I am not interested in them 3 8.1 I do not feel safe visiting them 10 27.0 Barnetʼs parks and open spaces do not offer faci 4 10.8 Barnetʼs parks and open spaces are not easy to 3 8.1 Barnetʼs parks and open spaces are not well ma 2 5.4 My health is too poor 10 27.0 There is no suitable public transport to get to the 2 5.4 I prefer to visit parks and open spaces outside th 4 10.8 Other 10 27.0 Total responses (as per Q1) 37 Other: I feel uncomfortable visiting parks and open spaces alone not that I don't have a dog.
    [Show full text]
  • Monitoring and Review Caseworker Allocations 2021/22
    MONITORING & REVIEW CASEWORKER ALLOCATIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2021/22 Elena Pieretti ([email protected] / Tel: 020 8359 3009/ Mobile: 07710 051 814) School Name Annunciation Catholic Infant (The) School Annunciation RC Junior (The) School Archer Academy (The) Ashmole Primary school Barnfield School Beis Chinuch Beis Soroh Schneirer Beth Jacob Grammar School for Girls Blessed Dominic RC School Edgware Primary School Holy Trinity CE Primary School Jewish Community Secondary School (JCoSS) Menorah Primary School Mount House School St Agnes' RC School St Mary's School (NW3) Special schools Northway Oak Hill School Post 16 Setting Brampton College First Rung London Brookes College Natasha Davis ([email protected] / Tel: 020 8359 6203 | Mobile: 07885210855) School Name All Saints' CE School (N20) Beis Yaakov Girls School Brunswick Park School London Academy Manorside School Menorah Foundation School Menorah High School for Girls Monkfrith School Noam Primary School Osidge School Our Lady of Lourdes RC School Parkfield Primary School Queenswell Infant School Queenswell Junior School St Joseph's Catholic Primary School St Mary's and St John's C of E School St Theresa's RC School Summerside School Totteridge Academy (The) Special schools Oakleigh Post 16 Langdon Samantha Charles ([email protected] / Tel: 020 8359 6238 / Mobile:07707 277159) School Name Alma Primary School Beit Shvidler Primary School Bell Lane Primary School Clowns Nursery Cromer Road School Goodwyn Independent Grimsdell Mill Hill Pre-Prep Mathilda
    [Show full text]
  • Parent Newsletter Summer Term 2020
    Parent Newsletter Summer Term 2020 Page 1 End of Year Newsletter 1. A message from the Head 2. Sports Round Up 3. Music Round Up 4. Geography Field Trip 5. Design & Technology 6. Theo by Ib 7. Lockdown Thoughts 8. Lockdown or Meltdown? 9. Lockdown Reading 10. While Time Stands Still 11. Lockdown Letters to the Elderly 12. Creative Writing 13. The Art of Storytelling 14. Physics in the News 15. The Kitchen Cupboard and Garden: a Source of Inspiration for Teaching Biology 16. The Importance of Statistics 17. Computer Science & Mathematics 18. Maths Challenge 19. Summer Reading Suggestions 20. Top Ten tips for Improving Your English 21. A Year in Photos 22. Prize Winners 23. Staff Farewells 24. Farewell to Year 11 25. Looking Forward A Message from the Head When planning this year’s Prize Giving event, I wondered whether we should postpone it given that we could not hold it at our School, but it remains an important milestone of the year, and an opportunity to meet together as a school one last time before we bade farewell. I was therefore delighted to see us all united together on a screen to listen to the departing pupils’ speeches, to hear the musical performances of our pupils and to give out the awards. At the start of the year, in Assembly, I impressed upon our pupils the characteristics of learning that we as a school are endeavouring to instil: commitment, curiosity, communication, compassion, creativity and collaboration. In each assembly, I have awarded Head’s Commendations to those pupils who have shown these attributes.
    [Show full text]
  • UK Schools Directory2019/20
    FREE UK Schools Directory 2 019/ 2 0 THE UK BOARDING SCHOOLS SPECIALISTS FOR WEST AFRICA In Association With www.andersoneducation.co.uk www.ukboardingschoolexhibition.com "Achievement, confidence, happiness." Welcome to the Contents 05 Help & advice latest UK Boarding 08 Boarding experiences School Directory... 16 London and South East region Choosing a boarding school is difficult 31 South and West enough when you live in the UK. When region you live overseas, it makes selecting and 42 Central region 48 Eastern region visiting schools a huge task. 51 Northern region For those parents with little experience of boarding schools it 59 Welsh region can be a daunting prospect; most rely on friends and family for 63 Scottish region help and advice. Each child is different and each school is different. 66 School listing and With a little help from the experts you can find that perfect place regional map where your child will blossom and grow to his or her full potential. Details of further schools The Directory is distributed throughout West Africa and is are available on our website available from British Council offices, schools, hotels, clubs and www.boardingschoolsadvice.com exhibitions and events that we attend. The UK Boarding School Exhibition in Nigeria (March and October) and Ghana (May) each year provides an excellent opportunity for parents to meet Heads from schools throughout the UK. We shall be delighted to offer you FREE help and guidance. EVERYONE HAS A STORY We would like to include your Best wishes personal experiences of boarding, as a parent or student, in the next West Africa Directory.
    [Show full text]