Chips Contacts

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Chips Contacts 020 8373 2711 havesomechips.com [email protected] @CHiPsEnfield CHiPS Contacts. Social Care Teams Police Adult Social Care Enfield 020 8379 1001 Children’s Safeguarding Hub 020 8379 5555 Emergency 999 Civic Centre 020 8379 1000 Non-Emergency 101 Cheviots (Disabled Children) 020 8366 4203 Safeguarding Enfield 020 8379 2767 Secondary Schools Special Schools Aylward Academy 020 8803 1738 Aylands Special School 01992 761229 Broomfield Secondary School 020 8368 4710 Oaktree Special School 020 8440 3100 Edmonton County Bury Campus 020 8360 3158 Waverley Special School 020 8805 1858 Enfield County Lower School 020 8363 9934 Durants Special School 020 8804 1980 Enfield Grammar Lower & Upper 020 8363 1095 Russett House Special School 020 8350 0650 Heron Hall Academy 020 8443 9631 West Lea Special School 020 8807 2656 Kingsmead School (Academy) 020 8351 5000 Lea Valley High School 019 9276 3666 All-through (4-18) Oasis Academy Enfield 019 9265 5400 ARK John Keats Academy 020 8443 3113 St Anne's Catholic High School 020 8366 0514 Heartlands High School 020 8826 1230 St Ignatius' College RC 019 9271 7835 CONEL 020 8442 3055 Bishop Stopford's CE School 020 8804 1906 Oasis Academy Hadley 020 8804 6946 Chace Community Secondary 020 8363 7321 Edmonton County Upper School 020 8360 3158 Enfield County Upper School 020 8363 3030 Barnet Schools Enfield Secondary Tuition Centre 020 8353 4270 Ashmole Academy 020 8361 2703 Highlands Secondary School 020 8370 1100 East Barnet High School 020 8344 2100 Latymer Secondary School 020 8807 4037 Nightingale Academy 020 8443 8500 Southgate Secondary School 020 8449 9583 St Anne's Catholic High School 020 8886 2165 Winchmore Secondary School 020 8360 7773 Primary Schools Alma Primary School 020 8804 3302 Bowes Primary School 020 8368 2552 Brettenham Primary School 020 8345 6055 Brimsdown Primary School 020 8804 6797 Bush Hill Park Primary School 020 8366 0521 Capel Manor Primary School 019 9276 4087 Carterhatch Infant School 020 8804 6886 Carterhatch Junior School 020 8804 2101 Chase Side Primary School 020 8363 1120 Chesterfield Primary School 019 9276 0678 Churchfield Primary School 020 8807 2458 Cuckoo Hall Primary Academy 020 8804 4126 De Bohun Primary School 020 8441 7728 Eastfield Primary School 020 8804 5013 Eldon Infant School 020 8807 5230 Eldon Junior School 020 8807 4763 020 8373 2711 havesomechips.com [email protected] @CHiPsEnfield Primary Schools Continued... Eldon Primary School 020 8807 4763 Enfield Heights Academy 020 8805 9811 Eversley Primary School 020 8360 7370 Firs Farm Primary School 020 8807 4292 Fleecefield Primary School 020 8807 7899 Forty Hill CE Primary School 020 8363 0760 Freezywater St Georges CE 019 9276 4737 Galliard Primary School 020 8804 1818 Garfield Primary School 020 8368 4500 George Spicer Primary School 020 8363 1406 Grange Park Primary School 020 8360 1001 Hadley Wood Primary School 020 8440 4359 Hazelbury Infant School 020 8807 3140 Hazelbury Junior School 020 8807 5677 Hazelwood Infant School 020 8886 3216 Hazelwood Junior School 020 8886 3216 Highfield Primary School 020 8360 2149 Honilands Primary School 019 9270 1012 Houndsfield Primary School 020 8805 3406 Keble Prep School 020 8360 3359 Keys Meadow Primary School 020 8350 8200 Latymer All Saints CE Primary 020 8807 2679 Lavender Primary School 020 8363 1058 Meridian Angel Primary School 020 3773 3895 Merryhills Primary School 020 8363 1403 Oakthorpe Primary School 020 8807 4689 One Degree Academy 020 3150 1144 Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary 020 8361 0767 Prince of Wales Primary School 019 9276 2840 Raglan Infant School 020 8360 5121 Raglan Schools (Infant&Junior) 020 8360 5121 Raynham Primary School 020 8807 4726 Southbury Primary School 020 8804 1710 St Andrew's Enfield Primary School 020 8363 5003 St Andrew's Southgate Primary CE 020 8886 3379 St Edmund's C Primary School 020 8807 2664 St George's C Primary School 020 8363 3729 St James' CE Primary School 020 8804 1987 St John & St James' CE Primary 020 8807 2578 St John's CE Primary School 020 8363 4709 St Mary's C Primary School 020 8804 2396 St Matthew's CE Primary School 020 8804 1666 St Michael at Bowes CE Primary 020 8888 6100 St Michael's CE Primary School 020 8363 2724 St Monica's C Primary School 020 8886 4647 St Paul's CE Primary School 020 8360 3137 Starks Field Primary School 020 8887 6060 Suffolks Primary School 020 8804 1534 Tottenhall Infant School 020 8829 1100 Vita et Pax 020 8449 8336 Walker Primary School 020 8886 3904 West Grove Primary School 020 8351 9200 Wilbury Primary School 020 8807 5335 Wolfson Hillel Primary School 020 8882 6487 Woodpecker Free School 020 8443 0708 Worcesters Primary School 020 8363 7860 Wren Academy 020 8492 6000 Remember: Keep Yourself & the Young/Vulnerable person Safe by: - Not getting tempted to take a person in need somewhere, even to a home address, call for assistance from a parent/carer or a relevant social care team. - Avoid being alone in a closed space. - Please enter information of interventions onto the recording sheet provided & email or post to ECYPS to monitor use of CHiPS & help develop further support. If you have identified a need for further training or information please get in touch so we can assess your needs & support you appropriately. Thank you for working with us to make our community safer. .
Recommended publications
  • School Open Events 2021 Intake
    SCHOOL OPEN EVENTS 2021 INTAKE Religious Education Cooking Humanities Food Technology College Biology Gardening Celebrating Latin Football Qualifications University Sports Hall Pride PhysicsSCHOOLSSixth Form VIRTUAL TOURS Achievement Quality ApprenticeshipsEducation Progress Modern Languages Netball Life Theatre Technology Carers Consideration Teaching Physical Education Read Confidence Modern Languages Excellent Behaviour Rugby Mentor Drama Student Literature Graphics Specialist Rooms Learning Expressive ArtsTechnologySCHOOLS Art VIRTUAL TOURSDebating Assessment Courage BTECSCHOOLS ScienceNational Curriculum VIRTUAL TOURSBusiness Studies Pupil Teacher Textiles Clubs Enfield HomeworkEnglish Literature Form Values School Fun Proud Raising AspirationsSupportOutstanding French Aspirations Respectful Transition Nurtured Trust Athletics Design and PerformanceDiscipline Community Music Encouraged High Quality Teaching Maths Monitor Careers Orchestra Plan Chess Polite Chemistry Gymnasium Hockey Tennis Ofsted Aspirational Target Expressive Photography German Child Academy Trust Performance Media Studies Spanish Computer Science Parents Governing Body Development Applying for a Secondary School for September 2021 www.eadmissions.org.uk www.enfield.gov.uk/admissions SCHOOL OPEN EVENTS 2021 INTAKE Due to the current requirements in relation to social distancing, Enfield schools will not be able to hold their open evenings in the same way. Schools will, however, make sure that you have an opportunity to learn more about them, including opportunities
    [Show full text]
  • England LEA/School Code School Name Town 330/6092 Abbey
    England LEA/School Code School Name Town 330/6092 Abbey College Birmingham 873/4603 Abbey College, Ramsey Ramsey 865/4000 Abbeyfield School Chippenham 803/4000 Abbeywood Community School Bristol 860/4500 Abbot Beyne School Burton-on-Trent 312/5409 Abbotsfield School Uxbridge 894/6906 Abraham Darby Academy Telford 202/4285 Acland Burghley School London 931/8004 Activate Learning Oxford 307/4035 Acton High School London 919/4029 Adeyfield School Hemel Hempstead 825/6015 Akeley Wood Senior School Buckingham 935/4059 Alde Valley School Leiston 919/6003 Aldenham School Borehamwood 891/4117 Alderman White School and Language College Nottingham 307/6905 Alec Reed Academy Northolt 830/4001 Alfreton Grange Arts College Alfreton 823/6905 All Saints Academy Dunstable Dunstable 916/6905 All Saints' Academy, Cheltenham Cheltenham 340/4615 All Saints Catholic High School Knowsley 341/4421 Alsop High School Technology & Applied Learning Specialist College Liverpool 358/4024 Altrincham College of Arts Altrincham 868/4506 Altwood CofE Secondary School Maidenhead 825/4095 Amersham School Amersham 380/6907 Appleton Academy Bradford 330/4804 Archbishop Ilsley Catholic School Birmingham 810/6905 Archbishop Sentamu Academy Hull 208/5403 Archbishop Tenison's School London 916/4032 Archway School Stroud 845/4003 ARK William Parker Academy Hastings 371/4021 Armthorpe Academy Doncaster 885/4008 Arrow Vale RSA Academy Redditch 937/5401 Ash Green School Coventry 371/4000 Ash Hill Academy Doncaster 891/4009 Ashfield Comprehensive School Nottingham 801/4030 Ashton
    [Show full text]
  • Evaluation of Learning for In-School Training
    Oasis Academy Enfield Special Education Needs and Disabilities Information Report As an Academy we: Identify children with SEND (Special Educational Needs and Disabilities) and ensure provision is made in accordance with the SEND Code of Practice. Have an appointed SENCO (Special Educational Needs Coordinator). Invest in whole Academy and targeted training for staff. Ensure that teaching is inclusive and support practices are embedded throughout the Academy. Ensure that all teachers understand that they are teachers of SEND. Ensure that teachers are kept informed of students with Special Educational Needs. Provide information on Academy arrangements for SEND to parents and the Academy Council. Plan for transitions from 11-19 years across all Key Stages. Publish on the Academy website the Academy SEND policy and a description of the arrangements and specialist provisions made for children with SEND - including the accessibility plan. Our commitment and vision The vision of Oasis Academies is to create both outstanding schools and community hubs. As well as delivering first-class and innovative education, Oasis builds ‘Hubs’ in the area it works in; creating safe and inspiring local neighbourhoods that provide integrated and diverse services to benefit the whole person and the whole community. Oasis Community Learning seeks to create and sustain networks of excellent learning communities working in the context of the Oasis Ethos where every student can reach their full potential. Oasis believes this can be achieved through clear leadership, outstanding staff, a positive and 1 affirming environment, strong partnership between students, parents/carers and the local community, along with the wider national and international opportunities the Oasis’ global operations create.
    [Show full text]
  • Salaried Programmes
    Salaried Programmes EAST MIDLANDS Abington Vale Primary School Primary (accrediting provider University of Northampton) Derby Early Years Teaching School Primary (accrediting provider The University of Warwick) Derby Teaching Schools Alliance (DTSA Primary) Primary (accrediting provider University of Derby) ELLISON BOULTERS CHURCH OF ENGLAND ACADEMY Primary (accrediting provider Lincolnshire Teaching School Alliance SCITT) Equate Teaching School Alliance Primary (accrediting provider Lincolnshire Teaching School Alliance SCITT) Innovate Multi Academy Trust Primary (accrediting provider University of Northampton) Inspire (Northamptonshire) Primary (accrediting provider University of Northampton) Kirkby Primary Partnership Primary (accrediting provider Nottingham Trent University) Lincolnshire Schools ITT Partnership Primary (accrediting provider East of England Teacher Training Centre) Primary (accrediting provider East of England Teacher Training Centre) Maplefields School Primary (accrediting provider The Pilgrim Partnership School Centred Teacher Training) Minster Teaching School Alliance Primary (accrediting provider Nottingham Trent University) Nottingham Catholic Teaching School Alliance Primary (accrediting provider Nottingham Trent University) Primary (accrediting provider Nottingham Trent University) Paddington Academy Primary (accrediting provider United Teaching National SCITT) Primary (accrediting provider United Teaching National SCITT) Partnership London SCITT (PLS) Primary (accrediting provider Partnership London SCITT (PLS))
    [Show full text]
  • Situation of Polling Stations for the Election of the London Mayor and Assembly Members in the Enfield and Haringey Constituency on Thursday 5 May 2016
    Situation of Polling Stations for the election of the London Mayor and Assembly Members in the Enfield and Haringey Constituency on Thursday 5 May 2016 Notice is hereby given that the situation of polling stations at the above election and the descriptions of the persons entitled to vote thereat are as follows: In the area of the London Borough of Enfield Polling Description of Polling Description of Station Situation of polling station persons entitled Station Situation of polling station persons entitled Number to vote Number to vote XA1S Botany Bay Cricket Club, East Lodge Lane, Enfield XAA-1 to XAA-118 XG30S Ellenborough Table Tennis Club, Craddock Road, Enfield XGC-1 to XGC- 1293 XA2A Brigadier Free Church, 36 Brigadier Hill, Enfield XAB-1 to XAB- XG31S Fellowship Hut (Bush Hill Park Recreation Ground), Cecil Avenue, XGD-1 to XGD- 1405 Bush Hill Park 1627 XA2B Brigadier Free Church, 36 Brigadier Hill, Enfield XAB-1406 to XAB- XG32A John Jackson Library, Agricola Place, Bush Hill Park XGE-1 to XGE- 2789 1353 XA3S St. John`s Church Hall, Strayfield Road, Clay Hill XAC-1 to XAC-568 XG32B John Jackson Library, Agricola Place, Bush Hill Park XGE-1354 to XGE- 2584 XA4A St. Lukes Youth Centre, Morley Hill, Enfield XAD-1 to XAD- XG33S St. Marks Hall, Millais Road, (Junction with Main Avenue) XGF-1 to XGF- 1306 1131 XA4B St. Lukes Youth Centre, Morley Hill, Enfield XAD-1307 to XAD- XH34S St. Helier Hall, 12 Eastfield Road, Enfield XHA-1 to XHA- 2531 1925 XA5S Old Ignatian Hall, The Loyola Ground, 147 Turkey Street XAE-1 to XAE-593 XH35A St.
    [Show full text]
  • Centenary Industrial Estate
    Well let industrial warehouse investment opportunity UNITS 4-7 CENTENARY INDUSTRIAL ESTATE Jeffreys Road, Enfield, EN3 7UF > Well configured industrial terrace located within one of Enfield’s most > Current rent passing of £177,752 per annum, reflecting a very low Investment established industrial estates. £8.49 per sq ft (£91.44 per sq m). > Strategically positioned close to Mollison Avenue (A1055), with excellent > Freehold. Summary connections to Central London, the M25 motorway and the wider > We are instructed to seek offers in excess of £3,300,000 (Three Million motorway network. and Three Hundred Thousand Pounds) which reflects a Net Initial > 4 interconnecting industrial warehouse units totalling 20,926 sq ft Yield of 5.06% (allowing for purchaser’s costs of 6.48%), an estimated (1,944 sq m) GIA. Reversionary Yield of 6.86% and reflecting a low capital value of £158 per sq ft. > Fully let to Tayco Foods Limited on a 10 year lease from 11th January 2018 with a tenant only break option in year 5, providing 4.75 years term certain. Units 4-7, Centenary Industrial Estate Jeffreys Road, Enfield, EN3 7UF TO THE CITY A406 North Circular A1055 A110 Navigation Park Ponders End ENDP Future Phase Cook’s Delight ENDP Scheme A110 SUBJECT PROPERTY A1055 Segro Park, Enfield Rimex Metals Group Esin Cash & Carry Trafalgar Trading Estate Hy Ram Engineering Riverwalk Business Park Midpoint Scheme Mill River Trading Estate Brimsdown Units 4-7, Centenary Industrial Estate Jeffreys Road, Enfield, EN3 7UF ENFIELD LOCK FORTY HILL Location A10 C E A V A RT ENFIELD WASH N ER O H IS ATC L Enfield is a well-established location for industrial and logistics occupiers H L L 0 O A 1 M N 0 E 1 servicing London and the South East.
    [Show full text]
  • Employment & Regeneration in LB Enfield
    Employment & Regeneration in LB Enfield September 2015 DRAFT 1 Introduction • LB Enfield and Enfield Transport Users Group (ETUG) have produced a report suggesting some large scale alterations to the bus network. One of the objectives of the report is to meet the demands of the borough’s housing and regeneration aspirations. • TfL have already completed a study of access to health services owing to a re-configuration of services between Chase Farm, North Middlesex and Barnet General Hospital and shared this with LB Enfield. • TfL and LB Enfield have now agreed to a further study to explore the impact of committed development and new employment on bus services in the borough as a second phase of work. 2 DRAFT Aims This study will aim to: •Asses the impact of new housing, employment and background growth on the current network and travel patterns. •Highlight existing shortfalls of the current network. •Propose ideas for improving the network, including serving new Developments. 3 DRAFT Approach to Study • Where do Enfield residents travel to and from to get to work? • To what extent does the coverage of the bus network match those travel patterns? • How much do people use the bus to access Enfield’s key employment areas and to what extent is the local job market expected to grow? • What are the weaknesses in bus service provision to key employment areas and how might this be improved? • What is the expected growth in demand over the next 10 years and where are the key areas of growth? • What short and long term resourcing and enhancements are required to support and facilitate growth in Enfield? 4 DRAFT Methodology •Plot census, passenger survey and committed development data by electoral ward •Overlay key bus routes •Analyse existing and future capacity requirements •Analyse passenger travel patterns and trip generation from key developments and forecast demand •Identify key issues •Develop service planning ideas 5 DRAFT Population Growth According to Census data LB Enfield experienced a 14.2% increase in population between 2001 and 2011 from 273,600 to 312,500.
    [Show full text]
  • 18 July 2016 Ms Lynne Dawes Headteacher Oasis Academy
    Ofsted Piccadilly Gate Store Street Manchester T 0300 123 4234 M1 2WD www.gov.uk/ofsted 18 July 2016 Ms Lynne Dawes Headteacher Oasis Academy Hadley South Street Ponders End London EN3 4PX Dear Ms Dawes Short inspection of Oasis Academy Hadley Following my visit to the school on 22 June 2016 with Michael Merva and Shaun Davies, Ofsted Inspectors, I write on behalf of Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Education, Children’s Services and Skills to report the inspection findings. The visit was the first short inspection carried out since the school was judged to be good in March 2012. This school continues to be good. The ambition and culture of high expectations have been sustained since the last inspection. This is evident in the much-improved progress of Year 1 pupils who achieved extremely well in the 2015 phonics screening checks, the results of the Year 2 national tests and the GCSE examinations at the end of Year 11. Since the previous inspection, practice has been improved. You ensure that, in all phases, the rates of progress for pupils are at least good from starting points that are typically significantly below average when they enter the school. Your strong leadership and management of this growing school have led to staff working very well together under a cohesive team of senior leaders. All teaching staff are held to account for pupils’ achievement and welfare under the strategic direction of the Oasis Board and local governing body. Together, you all promote the Hadley Way, one of the distinguishing features of the school, by encouraging pupils to ‘aspire, achieve, care, and endeavour’.
    [Show full text]
  • Enfield Schools - What Happened This Year
    Schools & Children’s Services Applying for a Secondary School 2020 Striving for excellence www.enfield.gov.uk Aim: • To inform Year 6 parents about secondary school admissions procedures. 2 Who is eligible? Children born between: 01.09.2008 - 31.08.2009 3 Types of Schools • Community – the Local Authority (elected Councillors) is responsible for deciding the admission arrangements for pupils • Foundation – the School’s Governing Body is responsible for deciding the admission arrangements for pupils Types of Schools • Voluntary Aided - the School’s Governing Body is responsible for deciding the admission arrangements for pupils • Academies and Free Schools–publicly funded state schools. The Academy Council or School Governors are responsible for deciding the admission arrangements Information Booklet- page 10 Schools in Enfield AIM North London ARK John Keats (A) Aylward Academy (A) Bishop Stopford’s CE (VA) Broomfield ( F) Chace Community (C) Edmonton County (A) Enfield County School for Girls(C) Enfield Grammar (A) Heron Hall Academy (A) Highlands (C) Kingsmead (A) Lea Valley High School (A) Oasis Academy Enfield (A) Oasis Academy Hadley (A) St Anne’s RC ( VA ) St Ignatius RC College (VA ) Southgate ( A ) The Latymer (VA) Winchmore ( C ) Proposed new school – Wren Academy, Enfield ( cannot be included in an online application) Admission Criteria • Rules used to decide which children are offered places when there are more applications than places available. • Rules may differ between local authorities and types of schools. • Check school
    [Show full text]
  • HEI/SCITT Contact Details
    HEI/SCITT contact details Email Address Provider Name [email protected] 2Schools Consortium [email protected] AA Teamworks West Yorkshire SCITT [email protected] Alban Federation [email protected] Alliance for Learning SCITT [email protected] Altius Alliance [email protected] Anton Andover Alliance [email protected] ARK Teacher Training [email protected] Arthur Terry National Teaching School Alliance [email protected] Ashton on Mersey School SCITT [email protected] Associated Merseyside Partnership SCITT [email protected] Astra SCITT [email protected] Barr Beacon SCITT [email protected] Bath Spa University [email protected] Billericay Educational Consortium [email protected] Birmingham City University [email protected] Bishop Grosseteste University [email protected] BLT SCITT [email protected] Bluecoat SCITT Alliance Nottingham [email protected] Bournemouth Poole & Dorset Secondary Training Partnership [email protected] Bourton Meadow Initial Teacher Training Centre [email protected] Bradford Birth to 19 SCITT [email protected] Bradford College [email protected] Bromley Schools’ Collegiate [email protected] Brunel University [email protected] Buckingham Partnership [email protected] Buile Hill Visual Arts College SCITT [email protected] Cabot Learning Federation
    [Show full text]
  • Candidate Information Brochure Aylward Academy
    CANDIDATE INFORMATION BROCHURE AYLWARD ACADEMY To inspire young people to make their best better November 2016 Dear Candidate, Thank you for your interest in the Curriculum and Assessment Manager role at Aylward Academy. We are passionate about ensuring that, individually, we are continually improving and challenging ourselves and as an academy, striving towards our vision ‘To make our best better’ and become a great school. Aylward is a community academy based in a deprived area of North London. Since its foundation in 2010 it has dedicated itself to the education of young people from the local area, driving the Value Added score up to 1029. There is now a waiting list for year 7 entrants and the sixth form has grown from 30 to just under 300. The academy opened in 2010 with an Ofsted notice to improve and in an extremely short time were graded good in a 2012 inspection. The most recent inspection conducted in the summer of 2016 confirmed the school continues to be good whilst also identifying outstanding features. In 2012 the Ofsted report confirmed that, “Students are well motivated in their learning and their behaviour is good”. It also stated that, “Teachers plan well- structured lessons in line with students’ abilities and this adds to their enjoyment of learning”. We place learning at the core of everything we do at Aylward Academy. We have a committed and highly skilled staff and Governing Body who are dedicated to ensuring that all students achieve the best possible outcomes in their academic qualifications as well as their personal development.
    [Show full text]
  • Royal Holloway University of London Aspiring Schools List for 2020 Admissions Cycle
    Royal Holloway University of London aspiring schools list for 2020 admissions cycle Accrington and Rossendale College Addey and Stanhope School Alde Valley School Alder Grange School Aldercar High School Alec Reed Academy All Saints Academy Dunstable All Saints' Academy, Cheltenham All Saints Church of England Academy Alsop High School Technology & Applied Learning Specialist College Altrincham College of Arts Amersham School Appleton Academy Archbishop Tenison's School Ark Evelyn Grace Academy Ark William Parker Academy Armthorpe Academy Ash Hill Academy Ashington High School Ashton Park School Askham Bryan College Aston University Engineering Academy Astor College (A Specialist College for the Arts) Attleborough Academy Norfolk Avon Valley College Avonbourne College Aylesford School - Sports College Aylward Academy Barnet and Southgate College Barr's Hill School and Community College Baxter College Beechwood School Belfairs Academy Belle Vue Girls' Academy Bellerive FCJ Catholic College Belper School and Sixth Form Centre Benfield School Berkshire College of Agriculture Birchwood Community High School Bishop Milner Catholic College Bishop Stopford's School Blatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College Blessed William Howard Catholic School Bloxwich Academy Blythe Bridge High School Bolton College Bolton St Catherine's Academy Bolton UTC Boston High School Bourne End Academy Bradford College Bridgnorth Endowed School Brighton Aldridge Community Academy Bristnall Hall Academy Brixham College Broadgreen International School, A Technology
    [Show full text]