JUNIOR SCHOOL

FOR GIRLS AGE D 3-11

FURTHER INFORMATION 2020-21 Spring 2021

SEVENOAKS • KENT Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 | 1 JUNIOR SCHOOL Contents If there is additional information that you require, which is not included in this booklet or at www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk, please contact the school directly on 01732 451334 or at [email protected]

Statement of Ethos and Aims 3 Our School Rules 4 Staff and Board of Governors 5 Junior School Structure 7 Senior School Places Offered & Accepted 2020 9 Co-curricular Activities 10 Junior School Admissions Procedures 11 Fees 13 Travel 14 List of School Policies 15 General Information & Practicalities 17 Complaints & Concerns Procedure 19 Term Dates 2021-2022 22 Directions 23 Key Contacts 24 Notes 25 JUNIOR SCHOOL Statement of Ethos and Aims

“ Walthamstow Hall educates girls with academic potential to lead confident, challenging and fulfilling lives. ”

Walthamstow Hall was founded in 1838 to provide WALTHAMSTOW HALL’S CORE VALUES a home and school for the daughters of Christian • Respect missionaries. The School is now a day School with a Christian non-denominational ethos and a tradition • Integrity which respects all faiths. • Aspiration Today, we aim to provide the highest quality education • Community for our pupils from age 3 - 18, with a common vision in • Individuality both Junior and Senior sections of the school. The two school sites offer excellent facilities appropriate to Early Years, Pre-Prep, Prep and Senior girls at two WALTHAMSTOW HALL well-equipped locations in within easy reach IS A SCHOOL WHERE: of each other. • All individuals are respected and their individuality valued • Pupils are encouraged to achieve and expectations are high • Intellectual, creative and sporting effort and achievement is recognised and a love of learning is fostered • Independent thinking, resilience and initiative are encouraged in a stimulating and supportive environment • Consideration for others and self-discipline are promoted and good behaviour is the norm • Pupils learn both to lead and to serve and develop a sense of responsibility both within the school and in the wider community • Rewards and sanctions are applied consistently and fairly • Pupils, staff, governors and parents work in partnership We aim to provide a broad education, rich in opportunity, in a Christian setting that will foster confidence and prepare girls for challenging and fulfilling lives in the 21st Century.

Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 | 3 JUNIOR SCHOOL Our School Rules

Always treat other people in the way Always inform the teacher if you that you would like to be treated. need to be late or to miss a lesson.

Always look after your property and Always use good table manners. make sure you have what is needed for each lesson. Always think before you act.

Always respect other people’s Always try to behave in such a way property and treat it carefully and that your parents and teachers will sensibly. be proud of you.

Always respect school property and Never bully or tease others. treat it with care.

Never use bad language. Always be polite and helpful to staff and visitors. Never do or say anything which you might later regret. Always stand when a visitor or the Head of the Junior School enters your classroom (unless you are Never behave in a way which may advised not to do so). put yourself or other people in danger.

Always be punctual to lessons and activities. Always do your best.

4 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL Staff & Board of Governors BOARD OF GOVERNORS

CHAIRMAN: Mrs J ADAMS, BA (Joint Hons), CPE Dr Clare Kevis, BSc, MSc, D Clin Psychol, AFBPsS Mrs C Crosley, BSc G Lacey Esq, MA, PGCE, NPQH Sir Jeremy Elwes, CBE, ACIS, FRSA (Governor Emeritus) J Lewis Esq, BSc, FCA A Evans Esq, BSc Econ, FCSI Mrs S Lewis-Davies, BA J Froud Esq, LLB (Hons), LPC I Philip Esq, FCA (Governor Emeritus) P Gloyne Esq, MA Mrs B Rattray S Heather Esq, BA, PGCE Mrs D Wallace P Hewlett Esq, MA (Governor Emeritus) BURSAR AND CLERK TO THE GOVERNORS: Dr N Jepps, MA, PhD, FRSC (Vice Chairman) P A Horner Esq, MBA, CMgr, FCMI Mrs J Joynes, BA, PGCE, NPQH

STAFF HEADMISTRESS: Miss S Ferro, MA (Oxon), MA (Lond)

JUNIOR SCHOOL

ASSISTANT HEAD Mrs S Downs, BSc Hons (Lincolnshire Miss F Ody, BSc Hons (Loughborough), KEY STAGE 2: & Humberside), PGCE (Canterbury) PGCE (UCL) (Assessment & Data Leader) (Pupil Welfare Leader) Mrs C Conway, BA Hons, Mrs G Palmer, BA Hons, MA (Johannesburg), PGCE Mrs K Fassnidge, BA Hons (Cardiff), Early Years Studies (Canterbury) (Canterbury Christ Church) TEFL, QTS (Holiday Club Leader/Wraparound Care) Mrs A Fear (Classroom Assistant, Dr C Parr, MBChB, PGCE (Leeds) HEAD OF KEY STAGE 1: Breakfast Club Supervisor) (Maternity Cover) H Andrews Esq, BA Hons, AKC (King’s College) Mrs M Fewster, BSc Hons, PGCE (Bath) Miss T Perry, BA (London), NNEB Diploma (Classroom Assistant) Mrs M Heather, BSc Hons SENIOR TEACHER: (Southampton), QTS Ms A Richards, BEd Hons (Cantab) Mrs P Potter, BEd (Southampton), (After School Supervisor) (Maternity Cover) Dip M Ed (Roehampton Institute) C Hughes Esq, BSc Hons Cert Ed (Loughborough), NPQH (Maths) Mrs S Robertson, BA Hons (Reading), Mrs H Archer BA Hons with QTS PGCE (Canterbury) (Modern Foreign Languages) (Surrey) (Acting Early Years Leader, maternity cover) Mrs L Ireland, BA/QTS (Roehampton), Dip.RSA (Head of Learning Support) Mrs F Taylor, Dip European Languages, Mrs N Armitage, BA Hons NAMCW (Classroom Assistant) (Nottingham) GTP (Deputy Designated Miss N Mead, BA Hons, PGCE (London) Safeguarding Lead) (Classroom Assistant) Mrs A Tindall, BSc Hons (Exeter), PGCE (Kingston) (Early Years Leader, Mrs H Ashton, BSc Hons (Liverpool), Miss S Mehaffey, MA, PGCE maternity leave) PGCE (Canterbury) (Edinburgh), (English) Mrs E Vickers, BSc Hons, PGCE (Brunel) Mrs E Bradshaw, BA Hons (Surrey), J Moor Esq, BA Hons with QTS (Head of PE) QTS (East London) (Art, Design & Technology) (Northampton) D Wallace Esq, BMus Hons, MMUS, LRSM Mrs A Carr, BEd Hons Primary Mrs V Newman, BA Hons (Oxon), (Head of Instrumental Music and Performances) (Cheltenham) PGCE (Wales), BSc Hons (Open), Dip SpLD (Learning Support) Mrs S Wells, CACHE Level 4 Mrs L Carter, BSc Hons (Durham) (Before/After School Club Supervisor) Mrs D Nicholls, HND (Westminster), Mrs C Clarke, CACHE Level 3, Dip CIPD, CACHE Level 3, PGCE (Canterbury) NVQ3 (Classroom Assistant) (Reading Leader, Classroom Assistant)

Ms N Cosby, Early Childhood Studies Mrs C Nicklin, BA Hons (Sussex), Cert Ed Level 4 (Greenwich) (Kent) (Reading Leader, Classroom Assistant)

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VISITING STAFF

R Connell Esq, BA Hons (Canterbury), Miss V Longhurst, BMus Mrs G Townsend, Diploma in Music, LTCL, PGCE, ATCL (Guitar) (Trinity College of Music) (Harp) ALCM, (Newcastle), PG Diploma in Orchestral Studies (London) (Singing, Piano) Miss A Goodwin, BA Hons (Bristol), Miss A Murray, ATCL, LTCL PG Dip (TCM), MA (RAM) (Cello) (Trinity College of Music) (Recorder) D Wallace Esq, BMus Hons, MMUS, LRSM (Violin) Miss J Hamlet, (Ballet, Dance) Ms S Oakley, BA Hons (Surrey) (Trinity Drama) Miss E Wiggins, BMus Hons, LRAM (Brass) Miss L Jeffery, BMus (Trinity College of Music), PG Dip (Royal Academy of Music) (Flute) Mrs J Rhind, GRSM Hons, LTCL, LRAM (Clarinet)

MEDICAL CENTRE SPORTS COACHES

Mrs L Mottram, Undergraduate Diploma in Nursing Studies Mrs A Borrell (Gymnastics) (City University, London) Mrs G Cameron, Foundation Degree (Netball) Mrs E Leisinger, Diploma in Nursing (Brighton University) Mrs J Dymond MSc (Sheffield), BA (Scotland) Swimming( ) Mrs C Baker, MBACP (School Counsellor) S Hadlow Esq (Taekwon-Do) Ms A Longhurst (Taekwon-Do) TECHNICAL SUPPORT P McDonagh Esq (Tennis) AND ASSISTANTS Mrs N Norris (Netball) Miss H Olver (Sports/Badminton) P Cole Esq (Network & Data Manager) S Seffens Esq (Tennis) A Hayter Esq (ICT Technician) R Smith Esq, ASA Level 2 Coaching, NPLQ (Head Swimming Coach) Miss C Wimble (Tennis)

ADMINISTRATIVE/SUPPORT STAFF

Mrs J Alcock, BSc (Greenwich) (Estates Manager) A Jayatilaka Esq, BA Hons, MBA, FCCA (Finance Manager) Mrs N Brown, (Junior School Office Manager) Mrs A Knight, (Admissions Registrar) Mrs J Butler, BA Hons (Sheffield) (Marketing and Admissions Assistant) Miss C Laurie, (Payroll Administrator) Mrs O Cornes, BA Hons (Bristol) (Marketing Assistant) Ms K Lippiatt, (PA to the Headmistress, Miss Ferro) Mrs C Crofts, BA Hons (Birmingham), PGCE (Greenwich) Ms S Pelling, BA Hons (Keele) (Head of Marketing) (Junior School Administrative Assistant) Miss O Rayner, (Admin Assistant, Bursar’s Office) Mrs C Hudson, BA Hons (Durham), ACA (Junior School Co-Curricular and Clubs Administrator) Mrs H Yates, (Purchase Ledger Clerk)

Mrs F Kirkpatrick, (Catering Manager)

6 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL Junior School Structure Pre-Preparatory classes, from Starting School Girls can join Early Years from the term immediately Early Years through to Year 2, and before their third birthday. We believe that at this first Preparatory classes from Year 3 step into education, parents know best how much time their daughter is ready to spend in a school setting. We through to Year 6, combine to form offer ten half day ‘sessions’ for girls in Early Years 1 and ask parents to choose, increase and change the number of Walthamstow Hall Junior School. sessions that their daughter attends each term, depending on her needs. This flexible approach enables each girl to FEATURE DAYS enter school life at a pace which suits her and her family’s needs. Girls in Early Years 2 attend school full-time. Feature Days take place each term to enable girls from Early Years to Year 6 to work together and foster a spirit of curiosity, collaboration and creativity. YEARS 1 AND 2 Girls move into Year 1 the September after their fifth PRE-PREP birthday and into Year 2 the September after they are six years old. In Years 1 and 2, girls continue to The Pre-Preparatory Department includes Early Years follow a carefully planned, broad programme ensuring (Nursery and Reception-aged girls) and Years 1 and 2. progression. A wide range of workshops, visits and extra-curricular activities will be offered to enrich their EARLY YEARS education and provide many opportunities to explore their interests and discover their talents. Girls also The core Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum is participate in our Pre-Prep Wellbeing initiative, which delivered through an exciting Creative Curriculum includes Mindfulness, Yoga and Forest School sessions. approach, where teaching and learning is enquiry-based, New girls may join these year groups if there are spaces led by a key question each Half Term. Personal and social available. confidence, communication and language and physical development are key areas of learning for every girl in The National Curriculum for Key Stage 1 provides the our care. These are nurtured and developed as topics are foundation on which our broad curriculum is built – but explored through play and adult-led activities, both inside we don’t stop there; our curriculum goes beyond the and outside. national curriculum recommendations and the standards achieved are often in advance of national expectations. As girls progress with us, their Literacy and Numeracy We believe in the curriculum being comprehensive, skills are developed through an appropriate mix of interesting and fun. formal teaching and child-initiated activities within each topic. Girls also enjoy specialist teaching in PE, Ballet, Core Literacy and Numeracy skills are developed Music and French. This carefully-planned programme is through daily lessons with much 1:1 attention. tailored to the different ages and stages of development There are weekly lessons in Religious Studies, Science, of Early Years pupils. It is delivered by qualified teachers Computing, History, Geography and Art/Design and Classroom Assistants in an environment where Technology. Specialist teachers lead lessons in P.E., learning is lively, fun and full of stimulating variety. Firm Swimming, Ballet, Art, Music and French. foundations and enthusiasm for learning are built in our Early Years class. In Year 1 the girls have daily reading, with Mathematics and spellings homework at the weekend. Our Early Years class includes Nursery and Reception age children. Within the class, the different age groups In Year 2 the girls are given daily reading homework and are referred to as Early Years 1 and Early Years 2. Girls twice weekly Mathematics and English homework and in Early Years 1 are rising three or four years old, girls weekly spellings. in Early Years 2 are rising five years old. The different groups access key areas of the curriculum appropriate to their age and stage of development.

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PREP: YEARS 3 – 6 • Music – 1 lesson The Preparatory Department includes girls in Years • Art and Design Technology – 2 lessons 3 – 6. Girls progress to this part of the School in the • Games – 3 lessons September following their seventh birthday. At this stage, girls are prepared for entry into the senior school • Swimming – 2 lessons which is right for them. • PE – 1 lesson From Year 3, the girls follow a more structured timetable. • Study Skills (in Year 6) – 1 lesson The Art Room, ICT Suite, Music Centre and Science Laboratory are fully equipped with everything pupils need • Touch Typing – 1 lesson to facilitate a fast pace to their learning. All girls enjoy • Time is also allocated daily to Quiet Reading and swimming every week at the 25 metre, 6-lane Senior Form Time. School pool, playing Netball, Rounders and Cricket and practising Cross country and Athletics. In Year 3, girls are expected to spend 20 minutes an evening on their homework as well as reading. In Year 6, Study Skills lessons are introduced to the By Year 6, the girls will have two pieces of homework timetable. In these sessions girls explore how they on most evenings, each taking about 30 minutes. learn best as individuals and establish strategies and techniques to assist independent study, reasoning skills, revision and examination techniques. This helps them prepare for their senior school education as well as for entrance examinations. The girls also develop self-confidence through taking part in productions, concerts and gymnastics displays each year and leading school assemblies. Whilst the national curriculum for Key Stage 2 provides the foundation for the Prep curriculum, we go far beyond national curriculum recommendations and achieve standards which exceed national expectations. Our World Studies lessons encourage pupils to develop cross-curricular links and understanding between History and Geography. In Years 5 and 6, girls are introduced to our online platform which allows them to select and drive their own independent learning journey from a timeline of 3000 years. The Prep school day is divided into 9 lessons and each Form follows a weekly timetable which includes the following subject allocation: • English – 8 lessons • Mathematics – 8 lessons • Science – 4 lessons • Modern Foreign Languages – 2 lessons • World Studies - 5 lessons • Leaps & Bounds - 1 lesson • ICT – 2 lessons • Religious Studies – 1 lesson

8 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL Senior School Places Offered and Accepted 2020

Pupils benefit from the individual attention of Individual support and advice is given to parents to help well-qualified teachers and well-paced, tailored them make the right choices for their daughters. preparation for senior school entrance exams It is not uncommon for girls to apply to a number of including the Walthamstow Hall Senior School exam. senior schools before accepting the offer which is right for them.

Senior School Places Offered Scholarships Offered Places Accepted 2 - Tonbridge Grammar Grammar Schools 6 - 4 - Weald of Kent

Kent College, Pembury 2 1 Sports Scholarship 2 1 - 1

Walthamstow Hall 30 2 Academic Exhibitions 21 Senior School

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Art, Performance, Music and Sport all play a very opportunities for girls to make new friends and promotes important role at Walthamstow Hall Junior School and the development of team work and leadership skills. are led by specialist teachers; Mrs Bradshaw for Art Some clubs take place at lunch time and others after and Design Technology, Head of Instrumental Music & school. We recommend that at the start of Pre-Prep Performances Mr Wallace; and Head of PE Mrs Vickers. pupils do not undertake more than one after school club An extensive co-curricular programme enables Junior to start with. School pupils to explore a diverse range of academic, Some co-curricular activities, which are taught by sporting, musical or artistic interests. Pupils are external expert coaches, are offered as ‘paid for’ extras; encouraged to try new activities alongside their Dance, Gymnastics, Taekwon-Do, Tennis, Trinity existing interests. Drama and Yoga. For these activities parents need to Co-curricular activities provide great scope for give a half term’s notice of cancellation in writing to the accomplishment and a sense of achievement which feed Headmistress, Miss Ferro. the growth of self-confidence. The programme provides

PRE-PREP CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES PREP CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES Clubs available to Year 1 and Year 2 include: Clubs available to Year 3 – Year 6 include:

SCHOOL CLUB SCHOOL CLUB • Choir: Years 1 & 2, open to all • Art and Craft • Recorder Consort: Year 3 - 6, by invitation • Swimming ‘Riverbank’ • Badminton • Running • Table Tennis • Book Club • Science • Bridge Club PAID FOR EXTRAS • Spanish Club • Chess • Gymnastics • String Group: • Choir: Years 3 & 4 Years 3 – 6, by invitation • Dance Fusion open to all • Swimming - Riverbank • Taekwon-Do: Early Years – Year 2 • Choir: Years 5 & 6 • Tennis open to all • Swimming - Squad • Yoga • Gymnastics - Elite • Table Tennis • Minimus Latin • Wind Group: Years 3 - 6, by invitation • Netball Club

PAID FOR EXTRAS • Ballet • Tennis • Gymnastics • Trinity Drama Year 4 - Year 6 pupils • Taekwon-Do • Yoga • Tap Dancing

10 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL Junior School Admissions Procedures

The first point of entry to Walthamstow Hall Junior ADMISSIONS PROCEDURE School is at the Early Years stage but it is not uncommon Once an application form and registration fee have for girls to join the school in other year groups, right up been submitted, prospective pupils are invited to attend to Year 5. ‘Taster sessions’ in the year group they will join. YEAR GROUP AND CLASS SIZES Pre-Prep taster sessions are informal and activity based. In Years 1 and 2, prospective pupils are assessed using At Walthamstow Hall, the traditional Nursery and age-appropriate activities. Reception classes are combined into one ‘Early Years’ class. The core Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum In Prep, from Year 3 upwards, the taster session can is delivered through an exciting Creative Curriculum include more formal elements including assessment approach (see page 7). From Year 1 upwards, the papers. This is particularly important for those girls School can accommodate two parallel classes per year joining the school in Year 5 or 6 who wish to go on to sit group, if needed. 20 is usually the maximum class size entrance papers for the Senior School in Year 6. and typically class sizes are smaller than that, especially In addition to the taster session a Head’s report is in Pre-Prep. Having two parallel classes in each year requested from the girl’s current school. group enables optimum-sized classes for learning in the classroom alongside a wider social circle in the year ADMISSIONS CRITERIA group as a whole. Places are offered to girls who demonstrate their BEFORE MAKING AN APPLICATION academic potential and the likelihood that they will benefit from the ethos of the School, and the broad and Before applying to Walthamstow Hall, parents are invited challenging education provided by the School. Selection to read the School’s prospectus, this Information Booklet is made by the Headmistress, assisted by appropriate and the School’s Admissions policy (All school policies senior staff as she wishes. are available at www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk). The selection will be based on: VISITING THE SCHOOL • a Head’s report from the pupil’s current schools, We invite prospective parents to visit the School before including assessment data e.g. base-line test score they make an application. Appointments can be booked • the results of the ‘taster’ session by contacting the Registrar, Mrs Alex Knight, • the parents’ expressed preference in choice of schools. [email protected] In the instance of oversubscription, Walthamstow Hall may take into account whether it is the first choice of MAKING AN APPLICATION school. Decisions are posted to parents within one Parents who wish to apply for a place must complete week of their daughter attending her taster session. the ‘Application for Admission’ form which can be found Where year groups are full, a waiting list is established. in the prospectus pack. The completed form must be returned to the Registrar together with a registration fee of £100.

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SELECTION IN AN ACCEPTING A PLACE – THE DEPOSIT OVERSUBSCRIBED YEAR The deposit paid when accepting a place is half a term’s Where all things are equal the following criteria fees or the cost of one session for a term in the case will be used: of Early Years pupils. (Fees for 2018/2019 are detailed on page 13). a) a daughter of a missionary The majority of the deposit will be offset against a girl’s b) a sibling whose sister is in the school at the date of first terms fees. the application £500 of the deposit will be retained by the School to be c) in the event of a ‘tie-breaker’ proving necessary, offset against any outstanding charges at the end of the the school will, as a last resort, take into account the girl’s time at Walthamstow Hall. Once outstanding extras proximity of home to school. have been paid the remainder will be returned to parents when their daughter leaves the school. ACCEPTING A PLACE – TERMS AND CONDITIONS For more information see the Financial Terms and Conditions on page 14 and the Parent Contract on www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk/ page 17. walthamstow-hall/about/terms-and-conditions/ Once the Contract has been signed parents are The Parents’ agreement with the School to pay fees, committed to paying a full term’s fees even if a girl does extras and fees in lieu of notice (“Fees”) is set out in the not take up the accepted place. School’s Terms and Conditions. To signify acceptance of the offer of a place, parents are ADMISSIONS APPEALS required to sign the Acceptance Form sent with their The Headmistress’s decision is final, but if a parent has offer letter and pay a deposit of half a term’s fees or in a concern or complaint about the admission process it the case of Early Years parents the costs of one session should be discussed first with the Headmistress, and for a term. In signing the Acceptance Form parents are if there is no satisfactory outcome, a complaint can be confirming that they have read and accept the Terms and made to the Governing Body. The complaint should Conditions which it contains, including those relating to be put in writing to the Clerk to the Governing Body. the admission and withdrawal of a pupil. A committee of the Governing Body will consider the The Terms and Conditions may not be modified in complaint and make a ruling. any way without the written agreement of the School. The Terms and Conditions may be amended from ADMISSIONS REGISTER time to time and their provisions, subject to any such amendments, will apply for the whole of a period during An Admissions register is pulled and stored on the first which a girl continues to attend the school, irrespective day of every month. of age. Admission to or retention in the School of a pupil is conditional on acceptance of them, and on For additional information please refer to the school’s the recognition that the Headmistress has complete Admissions Policy at www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk discretion in the imposition of sanctions. All communication should be addressed to her.

12 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL Fees: Academic Year 2020-2021 TERMLY FEES AND EXTRA SUBJECT CHARGES FROM AUTUMN TERM 2020 Walthamstow Hall’s fees for 2020-2021 academic year remain the same as those for the Autumn and Spring terms of 2019-2020 academic year.

1. FEES £ Early Years 1 - Nursery age girls per session # 325.00 Junior School Early Years 2 - Reception age girls to Year 2 *†^ Termly Fees 4,045.00 Year 3 to Year 6 *^ Termly Fees 5,100.00 Registration Fee Junior School 100.00 Tuition fees are discounted for second daughters (5%) and third and subsequent daughters (10%)

2. EXTRA SUBJECTS (10 LESSONS PER TERM) £ Music (Individual) 228.00 Music Theory (Group of 7–10 girls) 47.00 Trinity Drama (Pairs, per person, Year 6 upwards) 155.00 Trinity Drama (Group, Year 5 only) 98.00 Dancing (Ballet) (Group, Year 3 - Year 6) 65.00 Dancing (Modern) (Group, Years 1 & 2) 65.00 Gymnastics (Years 1 to 6) 82.00 Gymnastics (Potential Squad) 96.00 Gymnastics (Elite Squad) 144.00 Tennis (Years 1 to 6) 55.00 Tennis (Squad) 65.00 Learning Support and English as a Foreign Language Coaching: (Individual) 206.00

3. ADDITIONAL EXTRAS £ Breakfast Club 5.15 per session After School Club 9.80 per session 150.00 Return, paid termly Minibus New Beacon to Walthamstow Hall 13.00 Return, paid weekly 1.50 Single trips charged per journey

4. HOLIDAY CLUB £ Full Day (07:15 - 18:00) 32 Morning Session - Half Day (07:15 - 13:00) 20 Afternoon Session - Half Day (13:00 - 18:00) 20 Cancellation or changes in excess of 10 working days’ notice (i.e. two weeks) – no charge payable Cancellation or changes between 10 and 6 days’ notice (i.e. one week) – 50% charge payable Cancellation or changes less than 5 working days’ notice – full charge will be payable

CANCELLATION OF PAID FEE EXTRAS # An Early Years session for Nursery aged girls is half a day (where a Half a term’s notice, in writing to Headmistress Miss Ferro, is required to morning and afternoon session are cancel Junior School paid for ‘Extra Subjects’ apart from Music & Trinity Drama taken on a given day, lunch is lessons and the Gymnastics Squads where a full term’s notice is required. provided without additional charge, otherwise the additional FEE REVIEW charge for daily lunch is £42 per term) * includes a charge for school lunch Fees are reviewed by the Governing Body on an annual basis. Governors reserve the right to change other charges without notice. † includes the charge for Ballet ^ includes Recorder Group as a www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/ curriculum subject Fee-Payment-Policy-Sept-2019.pdf www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk/ walthamstow-hall/about/terms-and-conditions/ Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 | 13 JUNIOR SCHOOL Travel

In 2018, the Junior School introduced a new minibus AFTERNOON route between Walthamstow Hall Junior School and The afternoon run departs from Walthamstow Hall The New Beacon in order to reduce traffic and to assist Junior School at 16:00 arrives at The New Beacon by busy parents. 16:15. There is no facility at New Beacon to look after The route enables parents to drop both their sons and Walthamstow Hall Junior School pupils so parents must daughters off at one school, either The New Beacon or pick up promptly at 16:15. Walthamstow Hall Juniors. The School minibus does the rest of the school run. The journeys work in reverse at COSTS home time, giving parents just one school pick up. Termly Return £150.00 MORNING Weekly Return £13.00 The New Beacon minibus collects boys from Single trips, per journey £1.50 Walthamstow Hall Junior School front gate at 07:45. The Walthamstow Hall minibus collects girls from BOOKINGS New Beacon’s Pre-Prep Playground, opposite the Parents who wish to use The New Beacon morning swimming pool at 08:05. The bus is available to board service from Walthamstow Hall should contact from 07:50. The New Beacon School Office. School staff will not be available to watch children whilst Parents who wish to use the Walthamstow Hall minibus they wait for either bus and so parents must stay with should contact the Junior School Office. their children and put them onto the buses. There are also no additional staff on the buses and so children using the service must be self-sufficient in boarding, disembarking and happy to travel without an additional adult.

14 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL List of School Policies Walthamstow Hall has school policies relating to the following areas, all of which can be freely viewed and downloaded from the school website www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk All polices are also available on request from the school. All school policies are reviewed at least once a year and all have regard to the guidance issued by the Secretary of State.

POLICIES AND PROCEDURES RELATED TO SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN

• Able Gifted and Talented Policy • Staff Recruitment Policy - Recruitment of Ex-Offenders • Admissions and Attendance Policy • Sun Protection Policy for Early Years • Anti-Bullying Policy (including Cyber-bullying) • Taking, Storing and Using Images of Children Policy • Behaviour and Sanctions Policy • Whistleblowing Policy • Catering Policy • Walthamstow Hall Junior School Educational Visits • Code of Conduct for Staff for EYFS Children • Curriculum Policy • Walthamstow Hall Junior School Educational Visits • Discipline and Exclusion Policy for Year 1 – 6 • Drugs and Drug Testing Policy • Walthamstow Hall Junior School Missing Child Policy including EYFS • Equality Policy • Walthamstow Hall Junior School Supervision of • E-Safety Policy for Staff and Students Pupils including EYFS • Food Hygiene Policy • Whistleblowing Policy • Health Questionnaire for Pupils • Induction of New Staff, Governors and Volunteers in Child Protection • Medical Questionnaire Policy for Staff & Pupils • Pastoral Care, including PSHEE • Pupils on Confidentiality Policy • Records, Retention and Storage Policy • Recruitment of Proprietors, Governors, Trustees and Volunteers Policy • Safeguarding Child Protection Policy - School Child Protection Policy Addendum - Return to School Child Protection Policy Addendum • School Visits Policy • Sex and Relationships Education Policy • SMSC Policy • Staff Recruitment Policy and Procedures

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OTHER POLICIES AND PROCEDURES AVAILABLE AT WWW.WALTHAMSTOW-HALL.CO.UK

• Alcohol and Tobacco Policy • Governor Induction and Training Policy • Archive Policy • Guidelines on Teaching Political Issues • Assessment Policy • Health and Safety Policy • Bring Your Own Device to School Policy • Health and Safety Statement • Careers Policy • Information for Parents of EYFS and Early Years Children • Collective Worship Policy (Prayers) • Learning and Teaching Policy • Complaints and Concerns Procedure • Pupil Sanctions Record • Data Protection Policy for Employees • Risk Assessment Policy (including Fire • Data Protection Policy and Privacy Notices Risk Assessments) • Data Protection Privacy Notice Staff • School Statement on Smoking • Disability and Accessibility Policy • Security Access Control Workplace Safety • Driving Policy and Lone Working Policy • Fee Payment Policy • Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) Policy • Finance Policy • Stress Management Policy • First Aid Policy for Parents • First Aid Policy Staff Guidance

16 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL General Information Practicalities

EQUALITY, INCLUDING HEALTH CARE RACIAL EQUALITY Walthamstow Hall has qualified nurses based at the Walthamstow Hall has a Christian ethos but welcomes Senior School site during the school day. They can applications from parents of all faiths or none. Every quickly reach the Junior School and attend to everyday effort will be made to allow pupils to demonstrate their accidents, assist pupils who are taken unwell during the faith, as far as is consonant with the ethos and rules of school day, help pupils manage ongoing conditions (e.g. the school. asthma, diabetes, allergies) are a source of support when pupils have medical questions and respond to medical Pupils and parents whose first language is not English may emergencies on site. Whilst fully qualified they are not also apply for admission and appropriate assistance will a replacement for the care of a family GP. The school be given. nurses are supported by members of staff trained in first The School aims to assist pupils to acquire an aid and paediatric first aid at the Junior School. appreciation and respect for their own and other The School also has a school counsellor who is available cultures in a way that promotes tolerance and harmony to meet with pupils and who plays a key role in the between different cultural traditions. provision of elements of the school’s PSHEE (Personal, The School will not discriminate against any pupil on the Social, Health and Economic Education) programme. grounds of race, religious belief or sexual orientation in If a girl requires emergency treatment every effort will accordance with the Equality Act 2010. be made to obtain the prior consent of the parent. Should this be impossible the Headmistress, acting PUPILS WITH DISABILITIES in loco parentis, will give consent to such treatment The school aims to provide appropriate access to (including anaesthetic or operations) as may be the curriculum and to the School’s facilities as recommended by a doctor. far as reasonably practicable. The School has Throughout the time that a girl remains at the school, the a Disability and Accessibility Policy which can be found at School Nurses shall have the right to give to her parents www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk. Parents are invited to or the Headmistress and the Head of the Junior School discuss their child’s particular needs with the Headmistress. any confidential information about the girl if they consider it to be in the girl’s best interest or necessary for the PUPIL VOICE protection of other members of the school community. Pupil’s views on matters which affect them are welcomed. The Headmistress and the Head of the Junior School There is an elected School Council where pupils can must be informed in writing of cases of infectious illness formally discuss school issues for example, snacks and or contact with an infectious illness. lunches and propose innovations with the Head of the Junior School and other members of senior staff. When a student is absent from school for illness a note of explanation, from the girl’s parent should be sent to The E-Safety Council and Charities supported by the the Head of the Junior School. Houses are also areas where pupils are heavily involved. NUT FREE

Walthamstow Hall Junior School operates a strict nut and sesame seed free policy. Every effort is made to meet the medical and special dietary needs of individuals.

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ATTENDANCE LATENESS • The Junior School is open, with a senior member of It is expected that pupils will make every effort to arrive staff on site, from 8.00am – 6.00pm. at school in good time for registration and assembly. • The school day for Early Years, Year 1 and Year 2 Pupils who arrive at school after 8:45am must report to begins at 8.30am and ends at 3.15pm. the School Office where they will be asked to sign in and • The school day for Years 3, 4, 5 and 6 begins at will be marked as late in the register. 8.30am and ends at 3.50pm. All instances of pupils arriving late to school will be • Girls are supervised from 8.00am. Pre-Prep girls who recorded and parents informed. arrive before 8.20am should go to the Tennis/Netball courts. Prep girls who arrive before 8.20am should Parents may also be asked to explain habitual lateness/ go to the playground. There will be supervision in absence, and to co-operate with the school in ensuring both areas. These arrangements will be reviewed in better attendance. Spring 2021. Parents must contact the School Office by 9.00am if their daughter is going to be absent, 01732 453815 or WRAPAROUND CARE [email protected]. A message can be left on the Situated in Bradbourne Park Road, just a short walk answer phone before 8.00am. An email explaining the from Sevenoaks station, the school is perfectly placed for absence must be brought into school when the pupil parents commuting to London. returns. Wraparound Care is available for pupils from Early Years As far as is possible appointments should be made outside to Year 6. Breakfast Club runs from 7.15am and After of school hours. If this cannot be done, requests for School Club runs until 6.00pm every day, Monday - Friday. absence in advance should be addressed to Miss Ferro by email. Should your daughter need be collected early from HOLIDAY CLUB school before the end of the school day, she must go to In October 2020 Walthamstow Hall Junior the School Office and sign out and an appropriate note School extended its wraparound care provision will be made in the register. by launching a new Holiday Club, available to pupils from the very youngest in Early Years right up to Year 6. If a pupil is absent for an unknown reason, parents will be telephoned. The Holiday Club runs through all School holidays, with a week off over the Christmas and Easter If a pupil is taken unwell during the school day, she can breaks and with the exclusion of Staff Inset Days. only be sent home if collected by a parent. The Club offers breakfast from 7:15 – 8:00. A mid Pupils absence can be given prior authorisation by Miss morning snack is provided, together with a cooked lunch. Ferro if parents email explaining the reason. Consent for The afternoon session also has snacks and a tea. absence can only be granted in cases of urgent necessity Pupils enjoy a range of exciting activities and spend time as when lessons are missed the individual is disadvantaged. with their peers in a relaxed environment. The Holiday An ‘ unauthorised absence’ can be ‘authorised’ after the Club has been designed to provide flexibility for parents event if an acceptable written reason is given (e.g. illness). who can select which days their daughters attend to suit their working schedules. The School reserves the right to ask parents to explain See Fees page on page 13 for Holiday Club fees and pupils’ absence if no reason is given. cancellation charges. Walthamstow Hall is very much a community where teachers, pupils and parents work in partnership. Offering streamlined wraparound care in term time and the School holidays is an essential way of easing the pressure for parents who are juggling the demands of family life with their careers. The Holiday Club has much more of a holiday feel to it than normal term time whilst utilising the strengths of the pastoral care and extensive co-curricular programme at Walthamstow Hall. Parents can book Holiday Club sessions by emailing [email protected]

18 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL Complaints & Concerns Procedure INCLUDES EARLY YEARS FOUNDATION STAGE (EYFS)

INTRODUCTION TIME FRAME FOR DEALING WITH CONCERNS OR COMPLAINTS Walthamstow Hall strives to offer the highest standards of teaching and pastoral care to its pupils. However, if All complaints will be handled seriously and sensitively. parents do have a complaint, they can expect it to be They will be acknowledged within five working days if treated by the School with care and in accordance with received during term time and as soon as practicable this procedure. The Procedure is available on the school’s during holiday periods. It is in everyone’s interest website; a printed copy is available from the School to resolve a complaint as speedily as possible: the office during the School day. In accordance with Part School’s target is to complete the first two stages of 7, paragraph 33 of The Education (Independent School the procedure within 28 days if the complaint is lodged Standards) Regulations 2014 , Walthamstow Hall will during term-time and as soon as practicable during make available to parents of pupils and prospective pupils holiday periods. and provide, on request, to the Chief Inspector, the Stage 3, the Appeal Panel Hearing, will be completed Secretary of State or the ISI for the purposes of section within a further 28 days, if the appeal is lodged during 157 (1)(g) of the Education Act 2002 (as amended), term-time and as soon as practicable during holiday paragraph 109 of the Education Act 2008 (as amended), periods. details of the complaints procedure and the number of complaints registered under the formal procedure during the preceding School year. RECORDING CONCERNS OR COMPLAINTS WHAT CONSTITUTES A Following resolution of a complaint, the School will keep CONCERN OR COMPLAINT? a written record of all complaints and whether they are resolved at the preliminary stage or proceed to a panel A concern or complaint is an expression of dissatisfaction hearing. At the School’s discretion, additional records with a real or perceived problem. It may be made about may be kept which may contain the following information: the School as a whole, about a specific department or about an individual member of staff. A complaint is likely • Date when the issue was raised to arise if a parent believes that the School has done • Name of parent something wrong, or failed to do so something that it should have done or acted unfairly. • Name of pupil Parents can be assured that all concerns • Description of the issue and complaints will be treated seriously and • Records of all the investigations (if appropriate) confidentially. Parents can be assured that their child will not be penalised for a concern or complaint that • Witness statements (if appropriate) they or their daughter raises in good faith. • Name of member (s) of staff handling the issue at each stage

• Copies of all correspondence on the issue (including emails and records of phone conversations) • We shall record any action taken by the School, regardless of whether or not the complaint is upheld, in the complaints register.

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Correspondence, statements and records relating to • If the complaint is against the Headmistress, the individual complaints will be kept confidential except Chairman of the Governing Body will call for a full to the extent required by sub-paragraph (k) of Part 7, report from the Headmistress and for all the relevant paragraph 33 of The Education (Independent School documents. The Chair may also call for a briefing from Standards) Regulations 2014, by the Secretary of State members of staff, and will in most cases, speak to or or where disclosure is required by the ISI under Section meet with the parents to discuss the matter further. 157 (1)(g) of the Education Act 2002 (as amended), or Once the Chair is satisfied that, so far as is practicable, paragraph 109 of the Education Act 2008 (as amended) all of the relevant facts have been established, the or under other legal authority. parents will be informed of the decision in writing. The Chairman of the Governing Body will give reasons for STAGE 1 - INFORMAL RESOLUTION their decision. • It is hoped that most concerns or complaints will be • If parents are still not satisfied with the decision, they resolved quickly and informally. should proceed to Stage 3 of this procedure.

• If parents have a concern or complaint they should STAGE 3 - PANEL HEARING normally contact their daughter’s Form Tutor, Head of Key Stage or one of the Deputy Heads depending • If parents seek to invoke Stage 3 (following a failure on the nature of the concern. In many cases, the to reach an earlier resolution) they will be referred matter will be resolved straightaway by this means to The Chairman of the Governing Body or Vice to the parents’ satisfaction. If the Tutor or Head of Chairman of the Governing Body as appropriate who Key Stage cannot resolve the matter alone it may be has been appointed by the Governors to call hearings necessary for him/her to consult a Head of of the Complaints Panel. Department, a Deputy Head or the Headmistress. • The matter will then be referred to the Complaints • The member of staff contacted will make a written Panel for consideration. The Panel will consist of three record of all concerns and complaints and the date persons not directly involved in the matters detailed in on which they were received. Should the matter not the complaint and one of whom shall be independent be resolved satisfactorily within 14 days then parents of the management and running of the School and will be advised to proceed with their complaint in shall be selected by the Chairman of Governors. accordance with stage 2 of this procedure. The Convenor, on behalf of the Panel, will then acknowledge the complaint and schedule a hearing to • A complaint against the Headmistress should be made take place as soon as practicable and normally within directly to the Chairman of the Governing Body. 14 working days. STAGE 2 - FORMAL RESOLUTION • If the Panel deems it necessary, it may require that further particulars of the complaint or any related • If the complaint cannot be resolved on an informal matter be supplied in advance of the hearing. Copies of basis, then the parents should put their complaint such particulars shall be supplied to all parties normally in writing to the Headmistress. The Headmistress not later than 7 working days prior to the hearing. will decide, after considering the complaint, the appropriate course of action to take. • The parents may attend the hearing and be accompanied to the hearing by one other person if • In most cases, the Headmistress will meet/speak to the they wish. This may be a relative, teacher or friend. parents concerned, normally within 7 days of receiving Legal representation will not normally be appropriate. the complaint, to discuss the matter. If possible, a resolution will be reached at this stage. • If possible, the Panel will resolve the parents’ complaint without the need for further investigation. Where • It may be necessary for the Headmistress to carry out further investigation is required, the Panel will decide further investigations. how it should be carried out. • The Headmistress will keep written records of • After due consideration of all facts they consider all meetings and interviews held in relation to the relevant, the Panel will make findings and may make complaint. recommendations. • Once the Headmistress is satisfied that, so far as • The Panel will write to the parents informing them is practicable, all of the relevant facts have been of its decision and the reasons for it, normally established, a decision will be made and parents will be within 7 days of the hearing. The decision of the informed of this decision in writing. The Headmistress Panel will be final. A copy of the Panel’s findings and will also give reasons for her decision. recommendations (if any) will be sent by electronic mail or otherwise given to the parents, and, where relevant, the person complained about as well as the Chairman of the Governing Body and the Headmistress. 20 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL

WRITTEN COMPLAINTS RELATING TO THE CONTACTS REQUIREMENTS UNDER THE STATUTORY Mrs Jayne Adams, Chair of the Governing Body FRAMEWORK FOR THE EYFS: As Specified in [email protected] the Statutory Framework for the EYFS, 2017: ‘All c/o Walthamstow Hall, Holly Bush Lane, providers must investigate written complaints relating Sevenoaks, TN13 3UL to their fulfilment of the EYFS requirements and notify complainants of the outcome of the investigation within The Independent Schools Inspectorate 28 days of having received the complaint. The record of CAP House complaints must be made available to Ofsted on request.’ 9 – 11 Long Lane The record of any such complaints will be kept for at London, EC1A 9HA least three years. Parents may also complain directly [email protected] to ISI on 020 7600 0100 or Ofsted on 0300 123 4666 www.isi.net if they wish. 0207 7768849 Ofsted: 0300 123 4666

Walthamstow Hall Junior School received one complaint in the academic year 2019 - 2020.

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SPRING TERM 2021 AUTUMN TERM 2021 SUMMER TERM 2022 Tuesday 5 January 2021: Wednesday 1 & Thursday 2 Tuesday 19 April & Staff INSET Day September: Wednesday 20 April: Staff INSET Days Staff INSET Wednesday 6 January: Term begins Thursday 2 September: Thursday 21 April: New Student Induction Day Term Begins Monday 15 – Friday 19 February: Half Term Friday 3 September: Monday 2 May: Term Begins Bank Holiday Thursday 25 March (12 noon): Term ends Monday 18 – Friday 29 October: Monday 30 May - Friday 3 June*: Half Term Half Term SUMMER TERM 2021 Thursday 9 December (12 Noon): Thursday 7 July (12 noon): Term Ends Monday 19 April 2021: Term Ends Staff INSET Day * May/June 2022 Half Term includes SPRING TERM 2022 Tuesday 20 April: Term begins two Bank Holidays (Thursday 2 Tuesday 4 January: June and Friday 3 June) to celebrate Monday 3 May: Bank Holiday Staff INSET Day the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Monday 31 May – Friday 4 June: Wednesday 5 January: Half Term Term begins Thursday 24 June: Monday 14 – Friday 18 February: New Staff Induction Day Half Term Saturday 26 June: Senior Thursday 24 March (12 Noon): Prize-Giving Provisional Term Ends Compulsory for Years 10 – 13) Thursday 8 July (12 noon): Term Ends

22 | Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 JUNIOR SCHOOL Directions DIRECTIONS TO WALTHAMSTOW HALL JUNIOR SCHOOL, SEVENOAKS

By Car From A25 heading East From M25 - Exit at Junction 5 carefully following signs As for M25 directions. for A21 and Sevenoaks (not usual exit layout). Do not join A21 but leave by slip road to join A25 for From A25 heading West Sevenoaks. After approximately 1 mile turn left at mini- Pass through Seal. Cross first set of traffic lights, then roundabout, then immediately right at second mini- after a further ½ mile turn left at traffic lights onto roundabout remaining on the A25 to Maidstone. After A225 towards Sevenoaks. Then as for ex M25 at St approximately 1 mile, turn right at traffic lights onto the John’s Hill. A225, St John’s Hill, towards Sevenoaks town centre. After approximately ¾ mile, turn right onto Bradbourne Road. Take the next turning left into Bradbourne Park From A225 heading South Road. The Junior School is on your left after 300 metres. Pass through Otford then over the motorway, then straight on at miniroundabout at retail area. After From A21 approximately ½ mile continue straight on at traffic lights. Then as for ex M25 at St John’s Hill. Exit at the junction South of Sevenoaks. Take the third exit off the roundabout to Sevenoaks (A225). Remain on A225 through town centre, forking right on approach, On foot from Sevenoaks Railway Station cross the traffic lights, pass cricket ground on right, Leave by the main station exit, cross the road (London then take the turning left after Holly Bush Lane onto Road) and turn left. Take the first right into Mount Bradbourne Road. Take the next turning left onto Harry Road and cross the road again. Follow the Bradbourne Park Road. The Junior School entrance is on road as it branches left into Bradbourne Park Road. your left after 300 metres. Walthamstow Hall Junior School is located on the right, some 200 metres later, after Woodside Road.

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All staff may be contacted via their email. Your daughter’s Form Teacher is the first point of contact. Mr Andrews, Mrs Conway and Miss Ferro are also always happy to help and advise regarding your daughter.

Junior School Address Senior School Address Bradbourne Park Road Holly Bush Lane Sevenoaks Sevenoaks Kent TN13 3LD Kent TN13 3UL

Junior School Office Senior School Office General Enquiries 01732 451334 01732 453815 [email protected] [email protected] Registrar Headmistress Mrs Alex Knight Miss Stephanie Ferro 01732 451334/468703 01732 451334 [email protected] [email protected] Bursar Head of Key Stage 1 Mr Andy Horner Mr Harry Andrews 01732 454227 [email protected] [email protected]

Assistant Head – Key Stage 2 Chairman of Governors Mrs Chrissie Conway Mrs Jayne Adams [email protected] Please address correspondence for Mrs Adams to Senior Teacher Walthamstow Hall, Holly Bush Lane, Sevenoaks, Mrs Phyl Potter Kent TN13 3UL or to [email protected] [email protected]

Holiday Club Bookings [email protected] Holiday Club Contact Number We hope that you will find this booklet and 07395 7892101 information helpful. We would be pleased to receive feedback and suggestions via our website SAFEGUARDING CONTACTS or at [email protected] Any Safeguarding concerns should be directed to one of This Further Information Booklet and the the following: School prospectus are not contractual documents. Miss Stephanie Ferro, Headmistress and Walthamstow We reserve the right to develop the curriculum, Hall’s Designated Safeguarding Lead facilities or organisation in accordance with [email protected] changing circumstances. If you attach specific importance to particular points in the prospectus Out of hours Safeguarding concerns please call 07948 508990 please check with us that it holds good. Your contract will be based on the Terms and Conditions. Mrs Nicky Armitage is Walthamstow Hall’s Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead [email protected] www.walthamstow-hall.co.uk/ walthamstow-hall/about/terms-and-conditions/ Mr Carl Hughes, Deputy Head and Walthamstow Hall’s Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead [email protected]

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Junior School Further Information 2020-2021 | 27 To arrange a visit, please contact the Registrar: 01732 468703 [email protected]

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