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Six Phases of Education and Training: Current Provision in Haringey Early Planning education and training provision Appendix 2: Six phases of education and training: current provision in Haringey Early years and Foundation Stage: 0-5 years Children’s centres There are 16 Ofsted-registered Sure Start children’s centres offering a combination of services including: Child and family health services A friendly place to play and learn A place to meet other families and carers Access to family friendly support services Support on looking for work or training Information about becoming a volunteer in the community. The 16 children’s centres are at: Bounds Green Rowland Hill Broadwater South Grove Campsbourne Stonecroft Earlsmead The Ladder Noel Park Triangle Park Lane Welbourne Pembury House Woodlands Park Rokesly Woodside In addition, there are three link sites: Bruce Grove Children’s Centre (working with Bruce Grove Primary School) Downhills (working with Harris Primary Academy) Stroud Green (working with The Ladder Children’s Centre). Page 1 of 12 Produced by Strategy and Business Intelligence 16 October 2013 A children's centre link site is a community venue that provides access to children's centre services. The link site works with their local children's centre to offer a service or range of services for children under five and their families. The types of services on offer may be different to those available at the main children's centre and may be offered at different times depending on local needs. Childminders Information for parents about choosing a childminder is published on Haringey Council’s website at: www.haringey.gov.uk/childminding.htm. A listing of local childminders is available in the Family Information Service Directory, and copies of inspection reports can be viewed on Ofsted’s website. To view a specific report, parents or carers will need to obtain the childminder’s unique reference number (URN). Preschool playgroups Information for parents about choosing a preschool playgroup is published on Haringey Council’s website at: www.haringey.gov.uk/childminding.htm. Page 2 of 12 Produced by Strategy and Business Intelligence 27 November 2013 A listing of local preschool playgroups is available in the Family Information Service Directory, and copies of inspection reports can be viewed on Ofsted’s website. Nurseries Information for parents about choosing a nursery is published on Haringey Council’s website at: www.haringey.gov.uk/nurseries.htm. A listing of local nurseries is available in the Family Information Service Directory, and copies of inspection reports can be viewed on Ofsted’s website. Nursery classes and school nurseries There are 43 school nurseries in Haringey at: Alexandra Primary School Rhodes Avenue Primary School Belmont Infant School Risley Avenue Primary School Bounds Green School Rokesly Infants School Bruce Grove Primary School Rowland Hill Nursery School Campsbourne School St. Aidan’s VC Primary School Coldfall Primary School St. Ann’s CE Primary School Coleridge Primary School St. Ignatius RC Primary School Crowland Primary School St. James CE Primary School Devonshire Hill Primary School St. John Vianney Catholic Primary Earlham Primary School School Earlsmead Primary School St. Martin of Porres RC Primary Ferry Lane Primary School School The Green CE Primary School St. Michael’s CE Primary School Highgate Primary School Seven Sisters Primary School Lancasterian Primary School South Harringay Infants School Lea Valley Primary School Stamford Hill Primary School Lordship Lane Primary School Stroud Green Primary School Mulberry Primary School Tiverton Primary School Noel Park Primary School Welbourne Primary School North Harringay Primary School West Green Primary School Our Lady of Muswell Catholic Weston Park Primary School Primary School The Willow Primary School Pembury House Nursery School Woodlands Park Nursery School Information for parents about choosing a school nursery is published on Haringey Council’s website at: www.haringey.gov.uk/school_nursery_classes.htm A listing of local nurseries is available in the Family Information Service Directory, and copies of inspection reports can be viewed on Ofsted’s website. Page 3 of 12 Produced by Strategy and Business Intelligence 27 November 2013 Independent/private Montessori House (5 Princes Avenue, Muswell Hill, London N10 3LS): boys and girls ages 1-5 Key stages 1 and 2: 5-11 years There are 64 primary, infant and junior schools in Haringey: nine infant, nine junior and 46 primary. They are listed on the council’s website, with further detail available on individual school websites: Thirty-eight are community schools Fourteen are voluntary aided schools One is a voluntary controlled school Four are infant schools with their own head teacher and governing body: o Belmont Infant o Rokesly Infant o St Peter-in-Chains Roman Catholic Infant o South Harringay Infant Four are junior schools with their own head teacher and governing body: o Belmont Junior o Rokesly Junior o St Gilda’s Roman Catholic Junior o South Harringay Junior Five infant and five junior schools (ten schools in total) are federated into five pairs, sharing a head teacher and governing body between the infant and junior school: o Bounds Green o St Paul’s and All Hallows Church of England o St Francis De Sales Roman Catholic o Campsbourne o St Mary’s Roman Catholic Five primary schools have converted to academy status and four have become sponsored academies There are two free schools, with a third, Harris all-through school opening in September 2014: o Eden opened in September 2011 to 30 reception places o Hartsbrook E-ACT opened in September 2012 with the provision of 60 reception places. E-ACT is temporarily located at the College of Haringey, Enfield and North East London’s campus (CHENEL) on Tottenham High Road. Planning permission has been granted for the school’s permanent location on the former site of Cannon Rubber Ltd at 881 High Road, N17 as part of a housing development due to be built as part of the Northumberland Development Project. It is intended for the school to move to its permanent Page 4 of 12 Produced by Strategy and Business Intelligence 27 November 2013 site for September 2015. Ultimately, the school will have a net capacity of 420 between reception and Year 6 when it reaches its full capacity in 2020. A third free school, Harris all-through school (5-18 years), is Haringey’s 65th primary school provider and will open in September 2014. It is possible that a number of free school applications may be granted for Haringey, or close to Haringey’s boundaries, due to open in September 2014 and beyond. NB: Oasis Academy: Hadley (Bell Lane, Enfield, London EN3 5PA) is an all-through non- selective school in Enfield (nursery; reception to school year 2; schools years 7 to 13; from September 2013, they will be admitting pupils to school year 3) Independent/private primary education includes: Channing School for Girls (1 Highgate High Street, London N6 5JR): junior school (Reception to Year 6) (Camden) Beis Chinuch Lebonos for Girls (Woodberry Down Centre, Woodberry Down, London N4 2SH): ages 2 to 16 (Hackney) Excelsior College: nursery and primary school for boys and girls ages 3 to 11 Holly Park Montessori School (Holly Park Methodist Church Hall, Crouch Hill, London N4 4BY): boys and girls ages 2 to 7 (Islington) Princes Avenue School (5 Princes Avenue, Muswell Hill N10 3LS) The Highgate Foundation Independent Co-educational Day School: o Highgate Pre-Preparatory School (7 Bishopswood Road, London N6 4PH): boys and girls ages 3 to 7 years o Highgate Junior School (Cholmeley House, 3 Bishopswood Road, London N6 4PL): school years 3 to 6 Norfolk House School (10 Muswell Avenue, Muswell Hill, London N10 2EG): boys and girls ages 4 to 11) Salcombe Preparatory School (224-226 Chase Side, Southgate, London N14 4PL): boys and girls ages 3 to 11 (Enfield) Summary of primary education provision School Status Faith Special Selective Federated Alternative Alexandra Primary Community Belmont Infant Community Belmont Junior Community Bounds Green Infant & Junior Community Bruce Grove Primary Community Page 5 of 12 Produced by Strategy and Business Intelligence 27 November 2013 School Status Faith Special Selective Federated Alternative Campsbourne Infant & Junior Community Chestnuts Primary Community Coldfall Primary Community Coleridge Primary Community Crowland Primary Community Devonshire Hill Primary Community Earlham Primary Community Earlsmead Primary Community Ferry Lane Primary Community Highgate Primary Community Lancasterian Primary Community Lea Valley Primary Community Lordship Lane Primary Community Mulberry Primary Community Muswell Hill Primary Community North Harringay Primary Community Rhodes Avenue Primary Community Risley Avenue Primary Community Rokesly Infant Community Rokesly Junior Community Seven Sisters Primary Community South Harringay Infant Community South Harringay Junior Community Stamford Hill Primary Community Stroud Green Primary Community Tetherdown Primary Community Tiverton Primary Community Welbourne Primary Community West Green Primary Community Weston Park Primary Community The Willow Community Our Lady of Muswell RC1 Primary Voluntary aided St Frances de Sales RC Infant Voluntary aided St Frances de Sales RC Junior Voluntary aided St Gildas’ RC Junior Voluntary aided St Ignatius RC Primary Voluntary aided St James CE2 Primary Voluntary aided St John Vianney RC Primary Voluntary aided St Martin of Porres
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