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OPEN EVENTS at Hackney Secondary Schools OPEN EVENTS at Hackney Secondary Schools These open mornings and evenings at Hackney secondary schools are intended for students who will transfer from primary to secondary school in September 2020. CARDINAL POLE CATHOLIC SCHOOL Music Scholarship auditions take place on 205 Morning Lane, London E9 6LG Saturday 14 October please book your child's 020 8985 5150 place via the school website. www.cardinalpole.co.uk Tuesday 24 September, 4.30-7.30pm HAGGERSTON SCHOOL (Executive Headteacher speech at 5.00pm Weymouth Terrace, London E2 8LS and 6.30pm, Last entry 7.15pm) 020 7739 7324 Wednesday 25 September through to Friday www.haggerston.hackney.sch.uk 4 October from 9–10.15am Wednesday 18 September, 9.15-10.15am Wednesday 25 September, 9.15-10.15am CITY OF LONDON ACADEMY, Monday 30 September, 5–7.30pm SHOREDITCH PARK Wednesday 2 October, 9.15-10.15am Audrey Street, London E2 8QH LUBAVITCH SENIOR GIRLS SCHOOL 020 3011 2162 www.shoreditch.cola.org.uk 107–115 Stamford Hill, London N16 5RP 020 8800 0022 ext 128 Thursday 10 October, 4.30–7.30pm www.lubavitchseniorgirls.com (Principal’s speeches at 4.50pm and 6.30pm, last entry 7pm) Wednesday 11 September (Contact the school for further information) Thursday 17 October, 9am and 11am Friday 18 October, 9am and 11am (open mornings by appointment only) MOSSBOURNE COMMUNITY ACADEMY 100 Downs Park Road, London E5 8JY 020 8525 5200 CLAPTON GIRLS’ ACADEMY www.mca.mossbourne.org Laura Place, Lower Clapton Road, London Thursday 26 September, 4.30–7.30pm (Last E5 0RB entry at 7.15pm. Last Principal’s speech at 020 8985 6641 7.30pm. Evening ends at 7.45pm) www.clapton.hackney.sch.uk Please note, this is the only date and time Saturday 14 September, 10–12.30pm offered for visits by prospective applicants Tuesday 24 September, 9.15–10.30am and their parents/carers. Thursday 3 October, 9.15–10.30am Thursday 10 October, 5–7.30 pm Wednesday 16 October, 9.15–10.30am MOSSBOURNE VICTORIA PARK ACADEMY HACKNEY NEW SCHOOL Victoria Park Road, London E9 7HD 020 8510 4550 317–319 Kingsland Road, London E8 4DL www.mvpa.mossbourne.org 020 7617 7181 www.hackneynewschool.org Thursday 3 October, 4.30–8.00pm (Last entry at 7.30pm) Tuesday 17 September, 5.30–8pm Please note, this is the only date and time Further information about open events is offered for visits by prospective applicants available online at www.bit.ly/2VMqLOa and their parents/carers. OUR LADY’S CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL Thursday 12 September, 4.30–7.30pm. (Last 6–16 Amhurst Park, London N16 5AF admission 7pm) 020 8800 2158 Thursday 26 September and Thursday 3 www.ourladys.hackney.sch.uk October, 9–10am (Last admission at 9.15am) Tuesday 4 June through to Friday 21 June from 9.30–10.30am THE CITY ACADEMY, HACKNEY Saturday 22 June, 10am-12noon Homerton Row, London E9 6EA Monday 16 September through to Friday 27 020 8525 5440 September from 9.30–10.30am (excluding 20 www.thecityacademy.org September) Thursday 3 October, 5–8pm Thursday 19 September, 4–8pm (Last entry: (Last entry: 7.30pm. Evening ends at 8 pm) 7.30pm. Headteacher’s speech at 5pm and Thursday 10 October, 9.45–11am and 10.20– 6.30pm) 11.30am Saturday 28 September, 10am-12noon Friday 11 October, 9.45–11am and 10.20– 11.30am SKINNERS’ ACADEMY (Open mornings by appointment only, book Woodberry Grove, London N4 1SY via school website) 020 8800 7411 THE PETCHEY ACADEMY www.skinnersacademy.org.uk Shacklewell Lane, London E8 2EY Wednesday 18 September, 4.30–6.30pm 020 7275 1500 (Principal’s presentation at 4.45pm and www.petcheyacademy.org.uk 5.45pm) Monday 23 September, 5.30–8pm (Principal’s Wednesday 9 October, 5–7pm (Principal’s talks at 6pm and 7pm, last entry at 7.30 pm) presentation at 5.15pm and 6.15pm) Open Mornings every Thursday 8.30am in Thursday 10 October, 9–10am (Principal’s September (by appointment, book by presentation at 9.35am) emailing [email protected]) STOKE NEWINGTON SCHOOL AND SIXTH THE URSWICK SCHOOL FORM Paragon Road, London E9 6NR Clissold Road, London N16 9EX 020 8985 2430 020 7241 9600 www.theurswickschool.co.uk www.sns.hackney.sch.uk Tuesday 1 October, 5.30–7.30pm Monday 16 September, 5–7.30pm (Headteacher speaks at 6.15pm and 7pm) Thursday 26 September, 9–10am Tours commence at 9.30am every Tuesday and Thursday between 17 September and 10 Monday 30 September, 5–7.30pm October. Thursday 3 October, 9–10am Contact the school for further information. (Open mornings by appointment only, telephone Linda Perkola to book) YESODEY HATORAH SENIOR GIRLS SCHOOL Egerton Road, London, N16 6UB THE BRIDGE ACADEMY 020 8826 5500 Laburnum Street, London E2 8BA www.yesodeyhatorah.org 020 7749 5240 Open mornings are held in September and www.bridgeacademy.hackney.sch.uk October by appointment only. .
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