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OPEN EVENTS at Hackney Secondary Schools OPEN EVENTS at Hackney Secondary Schools These open mornings and evenings are intended for students who will transfer from primary to secondary school in September 2021. Please note the important the information at the bottom of the page regarding large gatherings. CARDINAL POLE CATHOLIC SCHOOL HAGGERSTON SCHOOL 205 Morning Lane, London E9 6LG Weymouth Terrace, London E2 8LS 020 8985 5150 020 7739 7324 www.cardinalpole.co.uk www.haggerston.hackney.sch.uk Thursday 1 October, 4.30-7.30pm Monday 28 September, 5–7.30pm (Headteacher’s speech at 5.00pm and Wednesday 30 September, 9-10.30am 6.30pm, Last entry 7.15pm) Wednesday 7 October, 9-10.30am Monday 5 October through to Friday 9 October Wednesday 14 October, 9-10.30am from 9–10.15am (by appointment only) LUBAVITCH SENIOR GIRLS SCHOOL CITY OF LONDON ACADEMY, 107–115 Stamford Hill, London N16 5RP SHOREDITCH PARK 020 8049 1899 ext 2003 Audrey Street, London E2 8QH www.lubavitchseniorgirls.com 020 3011 2162 Wednesday 11 September www.shoreditch.cola.org.uk (Contact the school for further information) Wednesday 7 October, 4.30–7.30pm (Principal’s speeches at 4.50pm and 6.30pm, MOSSBOURNE COMMUNITY ACADEMY last entry 7pm) 100 Downs Park Road, London E5 8JY Thursday 15 October, 9am and 11am 020 8525 5200 Friday 16 October, 9am and 11am www.mca.mossbourne.org (open mornings by appointment only) We regrets to inform parents and Year 6 children that due to social distancing CLAPTON GIRLS’ ACADEMY guidance, the Transition Open Evening, on Laura Place, Lower Clapton Road, London 24th September 2020, will not go ahead this E5 0RB academic year 020 8985 6641 Full information about Secondary Transition www.clapton.hackney.sch.uk (September 2021) will be available on the Saturday 19 September, 10–12.30pm academy's website. Tuesday 22 September, 9.15–10.30am MOSSBOURNE VICTORIA PARK Thursday 1 October, 9.15–10.30am ACADEMY Thursday 8 October, 5–7.30 pm Tuesday 13 October, 9.15–10.30am Victoria Park Road, London E9 7HD 020 8510 4550 HACKNEY NEW SCHOOL www.mvpa.mossbourne.org 317–319 Kingsland Road, London E8 4DL Thursday 24 September, 4.30–8pm (Last 020 7617 7181 entry at 7.30pm) www.hackneynewschool.org Please note, this is the only date and time Tuesday 13 October, 5–7.30pm offered for visits by prospective applicants and their parents/carers. Open mornings every day at 9am Further information about open events is available online at hackneynewschool.org/ useful-information/opendays/ OUR LADY’S HIGH SCHOOL THE CITY ACADEMY, HACKNEY 6–16 Amhurst Park, London N16 5AF Homerton Row, London E9 6EA 020 8800 2158 020 8525 5440 www.ourladys.hackney.sch.uk www.thecityacademy.org Monday 14 September through to Friday 2 Tuesday 29 September, 5–8pm October from 9.30-10.30am (excluding 24 (Last entry: 7.30pm. Evening ends at 8 pm) September) Thursday 8 October, 9.45–11am and 10.20– Thursday 24 September, 4–8pm (Last entry: 11.30am 7.00pm. Headteacher’s speech at 4.15pm, Friday 9 October, 9.45–11am and 10.20– 6pm and 7.15pm) 11.30am Saturday 3 October, 10am-12noon (Open mornings by appointment only, book via school website) SKINNERS’ ACADEMY THE PETCHEY ACADEMY Woodberry Grove, London N4 1SY 020 8800 7411 Shacklewell Lane, London E8 2EY www.skinnersacademy.org.uk 020 7275 1500 www.petcheyacademy.org.uk Wednesday 16 September, 4.30–6.30pm (Principal’s presentation at 4.45pm and Monday 21 September, 5.30–8pm (Principal’s 5.45pm) talks at 6pm and 7pm, last entry at 7.30 pm) Wednesday 14 October, 5–7pm (Principal’s Follow us on Twitter @petcheyacademy or visit our website for details of academy tours. presentation at 5.15pm and 6.15pm) Thursday 15 October, 9–10am (Principal’s THE URSWICK SCHOOL presentation at 9.35am) Paragon Road, London E9 6NR 020 8985 2430 STOKE NEWINGTON SCHOOL AND SIXTH www.theurswickschool.co.uk FORM Tuesday 6 October, 5.30–7.30pm Clissold Road, London N16 9EX (Headteacher speaks at 6.15pm and 7pm) 020 7241 9600 Tours of the school (by prior arrangement) at www.sns.hackney.sch.uk 9.30am every Tuesday and Thursday Wednesday 23 September, 5–7pm between 15 September and 8 October. Thursday 1 October, 9–10am Contact the school for further information and to reserve a place. Thursday 8 October, 9–10am (Open mornings by appointment only, email YESODEY HATORAH SENIOR GIRLS [email protected]) SCHOOL Egerton Road, London, N16 6UB 020 8826 5500 THE BRIDGE ACADEMY www.yesodeyhatorah.org Laburnum Street, London E2 8BA Open mornings are held in September and 020 7749 5240 October by appointment only. www.bridgeacademy.hackney.sch.uk Thursday 10 September, 4.30–7.30pm. (Last admission 7pm) Thursday 24 September and Wednesday 7 October, 9–10am (Last admission at 9.15am) .
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