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Hi Readers Primary Times in South London 7 Southbrook Mews London SE12 8LG Tel: 020 8318 0400 Email: office@primarytimes.biz Website: www.primarytimes.co.uk Twitter: @PT_LondonSandE Instagram: @primarytimesse Publishing Editor: Peter Watson Sales: Andrew Langridge, My Yen Doyle, Ty Smith & Catherine Dillon Listings: Claire Wood, Hayley Hughes Production: Alison Watson Office Manager: Chris Blower Administrator: Claire Wood Social Media: Rachel Benson Primary Times is independently published and distributed free in primary and junior schools throughout the boroughs of Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham & Southwark. Its aims are to inform families and children of current educational issues, forthcoming events, courses and attractions and to give teachers, pupils and parents the opportunity to participate in the magazine by adding to its contents or joining in the competitions which we run. It is NOT our intention to publish any racist, sexist or politically based material whatsoever. We also undertake not to carry any advertising which we would consider to be offensive to young families or harmful to the best interests of young children. The opinions expressed in either the editorial or advertisements within this publication are not necessarily those held by the editor or publisher. While we take great care with the compilation of information within this magazine, neither the editor nor publisher will accept any liability for the accuracy of the editorial or advertising contained within the publication. We welcome listings being sent to us for inclusion in our What’s On section. Free listings are dependent on available space and we cannot guarantee to print all the listings we are sent. Please send them to listings@primarytimes.biz . Primary Times would like to thank all the schools in the boroughs of Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham & Southwark for their assistance in distributing the magazine and for their contributions to its contents.We would also like to thank all the advertisers who have supported this publication and therefore made it possible. Please support their endeavours when and where you can. No part of this magazine, including the advertisements within it may be reproduced, in part or in whole, without the express written permission of the Publishing Editor. Primary Times is currently publishing over 2.5 million copies per issue under franchise licences throughout England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Primary Times South London is operated under franchise licence.

Well what a mixed school year that has been... lessons in school, home schooling, online lessons then back to school. However you’ve been learning, the summer holidays are nearly here so now is your chance to put the year behind you, relax and enjoy a fun summer. As part of that relaxing take a look at our School’s Out for Summer feature, full of ideas on how to have fun with the family. All the venues listed have had a really tough time this year and will appreciate your visit and support. Please do mention that you read about them in Primary Times - we also value your support. Claire and Hayley have spent a long time searching to make this the best ever guide for what to do this summer holiday. Many of the listings are FREE or low cost so do read through them and mark up the ones you want to go to. Our listings are prepared a long time in advance so to make sure you have the latest details do contact the event nearer the time to make sure they haven’t changed, especially with last minute changes due to Covid19 restrictions. As many of you will know, we publish a comprehensive Choosing your New School feature in our September magazine. The feature is aimed at Year 5 and Year 6 pupils but is handy for everyone to think about. Do look out for that magazine which will be published on 1 September.

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inside this issue.... Local News...............................4 What’s On.................................6 School’s Out for Summer..........8 Out of School Activities................13 School Roundup..................... 15 Family Theatre........................28 Katie Clown.............................29 All Your Own Work.................. 31

As we are distributed through primary schools this means that this magazine is the last one that our Year 6 readers will receive. We wish you the very best of luck in going to secondary school. Thank you for taking our magazines home, entering our competitions, sending us artwork and all the lovely comments you send us. We will miss you.

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Win a Tablet with Tiny Pop’s Monster-Saurus Summer

Join Elmo, Cookie Monster, Gonger and more for exciting adventures every day with Tiny Pop’s Monster-Saurus Summer!

To celebrate a whole summer of fun on Tiny Pop, we’re giving one lucky reader an Amazon Fire 7 Tablet! To be in with a chance of winning this fabulous prize, all you need to do is complete and cut out the word search. Then fill out the form with your details and send them both to Tiny Pop Competition, Primary Times, 7 Southbrook Mews, London SE12 8LG. The closing date is Friday 23 July. Or scan a copy of your completed form and email it to competitions@primarytimes.biz with ‘Tiny Pop’ as the subject. Watch Elmo’s World, Cookie Monster’s Foodie Truck, Esme & Roy, Gigantosaurus, DinoCity and lots lots more, every day from 24 July on Tiny Pop! Available on Freeview 207, Youview 207, Sky 615, Virgin 737 and Freesat 605. © 2021 Sesame Workshop. All Rights Reserved.

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Win a Family Ticket to Answer the call of the wild at Chessington World of Adventures Resort. Gasp, giggle, shriek and scream as you see and do things you’ve never seen or done before. Stare wide-eyed encountering endangered animals and even brave the new JAWdropping adventure in 2021 - Croc Drop. Will you brave the drop to release the curse? Croc Drop joins the ride line-up of over 40 attractions, alongside family favourites such as Elmer’s Flying Jumbos. Can’t wait to visit? Tickets must be pre-booked in advance at www.chessington.com. For your chance to win a family ticket, tell us the name of Chessington’s new ride. Send your answer to us along with your name, age, address, school and phone number to: Chessington Competition, Primary Times, 7 Southbrook Mews, London SE12 8LG or email your answer together with your details to competitions@primarytimes.biz with ‘Chessington’ as the subject by Friday 23 July. 4

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Following an extended closure in March 2020, HMS Belfast is reopening to the public this summer on 8 July. Climb on board and discover brand new interactive displays and historical exhibitions. Explore all nine decks of this iconic warship including the top of the flag deck and deep under the Thames waterline in the lower decks. Learn about HMS Belfast’s history from her launch on St Patrick’s Day 1938 and her active Royal Navy service, to her life as a London landmark for the past 50 years. HMS Belfast is part of Imperial War Museums and is moored on the River Thames, just a short walk from London Bridge station. Kids go half price and IWM members get free admission. For more information, ticket prices or to book your ticket, visit www.iwm.org.uk/hmsbelfast.

Awards for New Teachers

The Lambeth Schools Partnership have held their first awards for promising new teachers. They were thrilled with the quality of the nominations submitted and have announced that the winners are Kimberley Stewart, Tarik Falali and Anna Stringer. It was great to see how proud the head teachers are of their staff. The Promising New Teacher Award has been established to recognise and develop the potential of local teachers who have shown excellence in their work with pupils. The three winning teachers’ schools will be awarded £2000 each, to be spent on a project focused on the underachievement of a particular group of pupils in Lambeth. This will enable the winners to develop and roll out an innovative and impactful project. Tarik Filali is a secondary school teacher at Trinity Academy. Tarik’s inspirational teaching through lockdown has inspired his pupils with a love of the subject and the written word. Anna Stringer from Glenbrook Primary School has created an ethos of reading and writing for pleasure in her classroom with children making rapid progress from all starting points. Kimberley Stewart has proved an asset to the St Mark’s C of E Primary School team through her enthusiasm, positivity and passion for teaching and learning. We do have to declare a bit of an interest here. Anna Stringer worked for Primary Times for a little while and then wrote editorial for us while she was travelling the world before becoming a teacher. Well done to all of them but we feel particularly proud of Anna.

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Just like adults, children react to death in different ways at different times. They may seem to be sad, very naughty or not to care at all. They may have behaviour or concentration problems at school or home, difficulties with eating or sleeping and feel very anxious or guilty. St Christopher’s Hospice understands how difficult it can be to find a way to explain what has happened, to cope with their questions and to manage their behaviour. St Christopher’s Hospice is there to support them, and you, through their Candle Child Bereavement Service. They offer one-to-one and group counselling for any child or young person in Bromley, Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham or Southwark experiencing loss through death. They also offer specialist training, advice and consultancy services to schools and other organisations working with children facing bereavement and an advice service for parents and professional carers. To ensure that they can continue to offer support whilst keeping you safe during the pandemic, they have reshaped their service. St Christopher’s aren’t currently able to offer face-to-face appointments, but they’re still here for you, with sessions now done over the phone. Any parent, carer, teacher or health care professional can make a referral and young people over 16 can refer themselves. See www.stchristophers.org.uk/candle for more details.

Spark4Kids Summer Computer Workshops

Computational thinking – the instinctive ability to work out exactly how to tell a computer what to do – is as important as numeracy and literacy in today’s digital world. By learning to code, children gain this key skill. An often overlooked aspect of coding is how much of a creative outlet it can be for children. Coding allows children to express their ideas computationally and gets them thinking of themselves as creators and not just consumers of technology If your child loves technology, then attending a Spark4Kids workshop and learning to code or touch-type could be their ultimate holiday activity! Term-time online classes and DofE (Skills) courses are also available. To book, visit www.spark4kids.com/summer-2021-workshops, or call Spark4Kids on 020 8090 1444. Photo credit: Martin Lea Photography

Hidden Heroes of London’s Royal Parks

Discover the fascinating world of London’s bugs this summer as the Royal Parks’ Mission: Invertebrate goes on tour. Join a bug hunt, jump onboard the Bugmobile, learn fascinating facts during interactive storytelling and make critter crafts to take home. Budding environmentalists will meet the Parks’ hidden heroes and learn about their vital roles as recyclers, pollinators and sources of food. Dates are available throughout August at London’s Royal Parks including Hyde Park, Richmond Park and Greenwich Park. The Mission: Invertebrate roadshow is free, runs from 11am - 3pm and no booking is required. It’s recommended for children aged 3 to 11 years and their families. Visit www.royalparks.org.uk/missioninvertebrate for details.

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What’s On

What’s On Your family diary for July and August Due to Covid 19 restrictions please do check with the venue that the listing is up to date before planning your visit.

Ongoing Until 6 Jul

Zippos Circus, Streatham Common, SW16 6EX London’s Favourite Circus is back, and it’s COVID-safe. This top-quality, all-human circus features the thrilling Motorcycle Globe of Death, acrobats, jugglers, aerialists, and much more. Circus fun for all the family. For more information and to buy tickets visit www.zippos.co.uk

Until 12 Jul

Elephant Story Trail, Various Locations Take part in a unique elephant-themed story trail where you can follow the elephants around London’s parks. Find your way with a specially created map and complete nature-themed challenges from the story trail booklet along the way. To download the map and booklet visit www. wordsforlife.org.uk/ elephantstorytrail

Until 23 Jul

SouthWestFest 21, Various Locations across South Westminster There will be lots of great events, workshops, classes, and activities across the full three weeks of the festival programme, produced in partnership with local organisations and venues from across the south Westminster area. For more information and to view the full programme visit www. southwestfest.org.uk

Until 24 Jul

Littlehampton Arts Festival, Various Locations in 6

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Littlehampton, BN17 There will be a number of fun events happening all over Littlehampton this month including a Sketch Crawl, Share the Love Mini Procession and Littlehampton Walk and Shoot. For more information and to book visit www.visitlittlehampton.co.uk

Until 4 Sep

The GIANT LEGO® Brick Animal Trail, London Wetland Centre, Barnes, SW13 9WT This is the UK’s only collection of wetland animals made from the world’s most popular toy. In total, 253,728 LEGO bricks were used to make them. Can you find all 14 characters? For more information and to buy tickets visit www.wwt.org.uk/ wetland-centres/London

Until 30 Sep

Summer by the River, Various Locations The riverside between London Bridge and Tower Bridge will be home to alfresco drinking and eating pop-ups - before opening up with a full-packed programme of free entertainment, screenings and activities. For more information and to see what’s on visit www. londonbridgecity.co.uk

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July Mon 5 Jul

Kids Cooking Classes, Beckenham Place Mansion, BR3 1SY 4-5.15pm. All of the ingredients, equipment and an apron are provided. Children also take home a recipe card along with their dish, so you can re-create it together at home. Whilst the food cooks, they can also enjoy a snack and a craft activity. To book visit www.beckenhamplace. org

Tues 6 Jul

Low Tide Walk and Wildflower Hunt, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 4pm. There are 300 species of wildflowers at Creekside. Spot them together and learn how they talk to us about climate change. For more information and to book visit www.creeksidecentre.org.uk

From 8 Jul

Re-opening, HMS Belfast, SE1 2JH HMS Belfast re-opens this summer with an improved visitor offer. Explore new displays and exhibition spaces, discover crew members’ stories and enjoy interactive experiences. For more information and to buy tickets visit www.iwm.org.uk/visits/ hms-belfast

Fri 9 Jul

Art in the Park, Beckenham Place Mansion, BR3 1SY 4.15-5pm. Make your own clay pinch pots with no previous experience needed. No booking required but weekly limit of 12 places. Under 7s will need to be accompanied. For more information visit www. beckenhamplace.org

Sat 10 Jul

Summer in the Garden, The Albany Theatre Garden, Deptford, SE8 4AG 10am-12.30pm. Deptford Lounge Library presents this year’s Summer Reading Challenge ‘Wild World Heroes’, alongside the World Wildlife Fund and the Reading Agency working together to inspire young readers to stand up for our planet. For more information visit www. thealbany.org.uk Young Farmers, Vauxhall City Farm, Lambeth, SE11 5HS 10.30am-1pm. Take part in this Saturday morning club which inspires young people, aged 7-14 to get involved in all aspects of the farm and take part in some great indoor and outdoor activities. For more information and to book visit www. vauxhallcityfarm.org

Sun 11 Jul

ParksFest2021, Mycenae Gardens, Blackheath, SE3 7SE 1-4pm. A festival of open air and free cultural entertainment in Greenwich’s For lots more What’s On ideas see page 12

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School’s Out for Summer... Fun Days Out with the Family wetland habitats, ramble along reed beds and hop across stepping logs. Make a splash and try your balance on wobbly bridges – It’s great fun for big kids too! The Wetlands of the World are a relaxing and fun way of getting deep into the heart of WWT conservation work. Discover some of the animals WWT works to protect, such as the world’s rarest goose – the Nene. And don’t forget to take a photo with the lovely otters. For more information on all events, prices or how to book, visit www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/london.You can also call 020 8409 4400 or email info.london@wwt.org.uk.

Become a Wetland Explorer at London Wetland Centre

There is plenty for children to do and see this summer at London Wetland Centre including a chance to become a Wetland Explorer from 24 July to 4 September. There are loads of exciting wetland activities waiting for young explorers, from pond dipping to an intrepid scavenger hunt. There is plenty of wildlife just waiting to be discovered.You never know what’s around the next corner of the reed bed and there’s always the chance of a close encounter with warblers, dragonflies, damselflies, kingfishers, water voles and lots more. Feeling adventurous? Test your balance and bravery at the Centre’s Wild Walk. Take a journey beyond the usual paths and into the wildest parts of this incredible nature reserve. Meander through different

Have a Day Out, Become a Hero

Is the thought of finding another family-friendly weekend activity filing you with dread? Are you at the end of your creative parenting tether? Do your children like superheroes? If you answered yes to even one of those questions, the St Christopher’s Fun Walk on Sunday 19 September is a family day out that you cannot miss. With four different walking routes (3, 5, 8 or 11 miles) starting and finishing at Keston Common, Bromley, this is a brilliant chance to get outdoors, have some fun and support your local hospice.

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Epping Ongar Railway

Do you know what a Neovenator is? Of course, you know it’s a dinosaur and you can tell that it’s a ‘New Hunter’.You probably knew that it was first discovered on the Isle of Wight.You may be surprised to hear that it weighed between 1 and 2 tonnes. But you will be delighted to hear that as the UK emerges out of lockdown, the Epping Ongar Railway aims to inspire you and the children with a walking Neovenator, some baby dinosaurs and a small Jurassic area plus a return steam train ride to Ongar and part of the Epping Forest on 18 July and 22 August. Fares are £16 for adults, £8 for children and £75 for a private compartment. Later in the summer the Gruffalo and characters from PAW Patrol will also be making appearances. Check the website, www.eorailway.co.uk, for timetables and fares and any special events. EOR2374-DinoEvent-90x135mm-001.pdf

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Do the Family Mile Your Way

The Family Mile offers that starting point to a healthier and happier life, whether it’s walking the dog, pushing the pram, scooting with the kids or simply walking together as family. This August, they are hosting their very own free family event at Burgess Park, bringing families together from all over Southwark to do ‘Their Mile, Their Way’. Expect exciting activities, fantastic giveaways, upbeat music, and open green spaces where the kids (and parents) can put down their phones and have some outdoorsy fun – all completely free. The day will be jam packed with Family Mile activities suitable for families of all ages, where parents and children alike can channel their inner adventurer! With five star Nature Miles, interactive scavenger hunts, fun workouts and games, this is a guaranteed spectacular day out for the whole family. They have also decided to create their very own Mason Mile Mascot and are looking for a talented youngster to design it. There will be mascot design packs available on the day, where kids can enter this unique competition for a chance to work with a professional designer and bring their creation to life.

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Nervous about attending in-person events post-pandemic? St Christopher’s have got you covered. This year, they’ve introduced contact-free registration, wave start times and hand sanitiser points. They’ll also be asking walkers to stay a 2m distance from anyone who is not in their household or bubble, wear a face covering when at the start and finish and not to walk if they’ve come into contact with anyone with symptoms or experienced symptoms of COVID-19 themselves in the 14 days before the event. Registration before 31 July is £12 for adults, £4.99 for young adults, and free for under 12s.Visit www.stchristophers.org.uk/fwpt1 to get involved!

This event will take place on Sunday 1 August from 11am – 2pm at Burgess Park. So, why not go along and join in the fun. Download the free Mason Mile App beforehand (available on the App Store and Google Play) or visit their vibrant Facebook page www.facebook. com/FamilyMileSouthwark to join a friendly, supportive community where you can keep up to date with all their latest announcements.

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18 July and 22 August Featuring a Neoventar! FUN ACTIVITIES, MUSIC, WORKOUTS, NATURE MILE, MASCOT COMPETITION

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Battersea Park Children’s Zoo

Nestled on the south bank of the Thames, Battersea Park Children’s Zoo is the perfect place for little explorers. With conservation and education at its heart, this much-loved family park is home to over 100 amazing animals from around the world. From monkeys, meerkats and otters to lemurs, tropical birds and native farm favourites – there really is something to inspire everyone! The Zoo also boasts an impressive adventure playground, ideal for children of all ages and abilities to learn, discover and play. Imaginations will run wild in the great outdoors whilst exploring the real-life tractor, fire engine and helicopter as well as the giant climbing web and sensory sandpit. Keeper talks have been postponed for the time being due to Covid-19 rules but friendly keepers are always ready for a chat. If you’re looking for a more personal experience or an extra special gift, then look no further. There are exciting opportunities to get up close with some of the animals and get a taste of what life is like as a zookeeper! Visit their website to find out more. Tickets to the Zoo can be bought at the gate or online at www. batterseaparkzoo.co.uk. They look forward to seeing you.

The GIANT LEGO® Brick Animal Trail at London Wetland Centre

There is plenty for children to do and see this summer at London Wetland Centre. In the GIANT LEGO® Brick Animal Trail, LEGO brick fans will enjoy exploring the grounds to find all of the 14 characters. This is the UK’s only collection of wetland animals made from the world’s most popular toy. In total, 253,728 LEGO bricks were used to make them. A brand new creature has joined the flamingo, otter, mallard and other favourites. What is it? You’ll have to go along to find out! For more information on all events, prices or how to book, visit www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/london.You can also call 020 8409 4400 or email info.london@wwt.org.uk.

The Festival’s pop-up characters will perform in front of a storytelling backdrop set within a courtyard garden designed and made by artist Emily Wye. The Festival will take place in two time slots over the day: visitors can book to attend either the morning session between 10am – 2pm, or the afternoon session between 2.30pm – 6.30pm. Early bird tickets are available now at £15 per person. Children under 2 go free. Book your tickets at www.gardenmuseum.org.uk/ events/festival-of-fairytales.

Congregation – An Outdoor Sonic Adventure this August

As we look forward to the summer months and having fun together, Team London Bridge is collaborating with award winning artist Ray Lee to bring the outdoor sonic adventure, Congregation, to the London Bridge area.

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Festival of Fairytales at the Garden Museum The Festival of Fairytales will transform the Garden Museum into a world of magic and mystery on Sunday 15 August. For one day only, the Garden Museum in Lambeth Palace Road by Lambeth Bridge will be transformed into a wonderland of circus, storytelling and magic. The Festival of Fairytales is a new festival for children aged 4 – 10, set against the backdrop of the Garden Museum’s medieval church building. Be guided by the genie through a world of gnomes and butterflies, golden fish and magic, and make a wish on a tree. The optional dress code is Woodland Creatures! Children will be free to explore the Museum and discover popup performers, craft workshops, storytelling, music and circus performances. Highlights include performances by contemporary Malawian folk band Nkomba, circus street performer Logy on Fire, and storyteller Lauren and the Storybox. Originary Arts will be hosting a paper theatre, where children are invited to recreate the fairytale of the Golden Fish through collage. The Garden Café will host a barbecue in the gardens and the Museum’s head gardener, Matt Collins, will be teaching children how to plant wishing tree seeds to take home. 10

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Ray Lee, creator of Congregation, is an artist and composer who has won many awards. Ray has toured his work nationally and internationally with appearances at major outdoor programmes around the world. Congregation is part of a year-round cultural programme run by Team London Bridge. Attractions in the area include Tower Bridge, HMS Belfast, Unicorn Theatre, the Old Operating Theatre, The View from the Shard, the London Bridge Experience and Bridge Theatre. Congregation is available on Wednesday 11, Thursday 12 and Friday 13 August at 12.30pm, 5pm and 8pm. On Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 August, the times will be 12.30pm, 4pm, 7pm. Buy your ticket from www.unicorntheatre.com. It will cost you just £5 per orb for a group of up to four people. Children are very welcome. Each child must be accompanied by an adult. This event is COVID-safe.

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Meet our amazing animals at this family friendly zoo in the heart of Battersea Park. After listening to our many keeper talks and watching the feeding sessions, why not have fun on our adventure play areas. Battersea Park Children’s Zoo Battersea Park London SW11 4NJ T: 020 7924 5826

CONGREGATION Go on an amazing sonic voyage through the streets and parks of London Bridge

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Go along and take a voyage of discovery with your family and friends through the streets and parks of London Bridge. Explore the surrounding area ending at a secret location led by a magical sphere. The orb seemingly has a mind of its own as it tells you which way to walk by the sounds it makes. If you’re not heading in the right direction, it will let you know! As you go on your journey through familiar sites and less known territory you will reach a destination where the spheres will join in a pulsing web of electronic sound.

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More What’s On Your family diary for July and August

July parks and open spaces. For more information visit www. parksfest.org

Mon 12 Jul

Kids Cooking Classes, Beckenham Place Mansion, BR3 1SY 4-5.15pm. All of the ingredients, equipment and an apron are provided. Children also take home a recipe card along with their dish, so you can re-create it together at home. Whilst the food cooks, they can also enjoy a snack and a craft activity. To book visit www.beckenhamplace. org

Wed 14 Jul

Wildflower Pop Up July, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 6-8pm. Wildflower pop up lets you explore the incredible urban wildflower site right next to London’s only Creek. Wear comfy shoes and clothing you don’t mind rambling in. All ages welcome. For more information visit www. creeksidecentre.org.uk

Thurs 15 Jul

Open Garden, South London Botanical Institute, SE24 9AQ 11am-4pm. Enjoy the garden in all its summertime glory. You will be able to spend the time enjoying the plants, birdsong, pond plants and creatures. For more information and to book your slot visit www.slbi.org.uk

Sat 17 Jul

Share the Love Mini Procession, Littlehampton High Street, BN17 11am-1pm. LOCA will be bringing a mini socially distanced Love Festival

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the family to get involved with as little or as much as you like across the weekend. For more information visit www. lambethcountryshow.co.uk

Sun 18 Jul Procession to Littlehampton High Street. For more information visit www. visitlittlehampton.co.uk Forest School, Wild Cat Wilderness, Catford, SE6 4PL 10am-1pm. Join Anna for a fun fortnightly forest school session for children aged 4+. This week you’ll be balancing on logs and climbing trees around the site plus exploring, and other fun nature activities. Take along a packed lunch, drinks and snacks. To book visit www. wildcatwilderness.org Wilderhood Walk, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 2pm. Join in the walk from The O2 to Deptford, Creekside Discovery Centre. Walk takes about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes, take along sunscreen and water. For more information and to confirm your place email info@creeksidecentre. org.uk

Sat 17 – Sun 18 Jul

Virtual Lambeth Country Show Festival The real thing is unable to go ahead again this year, but organisers have decided to keep the country show spirit alive with another virtual event. There will be plenty for

London to Brighton Electric Vehicle Rally Starting on the banks of the River Thames and finishing at Madeira Drive, Brighton, the event is open to participants with electric vehicles of all types, shapes and sizes, with prizes for lowest energy consumption in all classes. To find out more visit www.londontobrighton electricvehiclerally.com So Last Century Vintage Market, Beckenham Place Mansion, BR3 1SY 10am-5pm. There will be lots of unique and unusual vintage things to buy, great food and drink and free entertainment. Explore the Mansion and enjoy the stunning parkland while you’re there. For more information visit www. beckenhamplace.org Dinosaurs at the Railway, Epping Ongar Railway, North Weald Station, CM16 6BT (Also 22 Aug) See the Neovenator as you arrive at North Weald station, visit the mini Jurrasic Jungle, take a steam hauled train ride to Ongar and into the ancient Epping Forest and meet the baby dinosaurs on board the train. For more information and to book visit www. eorailway.co.uk

Mon 19 Jul

Kids Cooking Classes, Beckenham Place Mansion, BR3 1SY 4-5.15pm. All of the ingredients, equipment and an apron are provided. Children also take home a recipe card along with their dish, so you can re-create it together at home. Whilst the food cooks, they can also enjoy a snack and a craft activity. To book visit www.beckenhamplace.org

Thurs 22 Jul

Open Garden, South London Botanical Institute, SE24 9AQ (Also 29 Jul) 11am-4pm. Enjoy the garden in all its summertime glory.You will be able to spend the time enjoying the plants, birdsong, pond plants and creatures. For more information and to book your slot visit www.slbi. org.uk

Sat 24 Jul – Tues 31 Aug

Story Seekers, Imperial War Museum, SE1 6HZ 10am-3pm.Your family can discover real artefacts and find moving and surprising stories from people who braved shark-infested waters to ingenious nurses and those who built machines of conflict. Free event with general admission. To buy tickets visit www.iwm.org.uk

Sat 24 Jul – Sat 4 Sep

Wetland Explorers, London Wetland Centre, Barnes, SW13 9WT Take part in fun-filled activities, from pond dipping to an intrepid scavenger hunt. There are 105 acres of award-winning nature reserve to explore and plenty of wildlife just waiting to be discovered. For more information and to buy tickets visit www.wwt.org.uk/ wetland-centres/London For lots more What’s On ideas see page 14...

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Superkids Playschemes

Superkids Holiday Playschemes are back and looking forward to a summer of non-stop fun at John Ball School, Blackheath and St Mary’s School, Beckenham. This summer, themed weekly activities will take children on a journey that will stretch their imagination ‘around the world’ where they can virtually collect stamps in their ‘passport’, dive under the oceans with STEM activities, meeting pirates and mermaids, walk through the Rainforest learning about conservation, wondrous plants and mini-beasts and shoot into Outer Space in a self-made rocket! Superkids Playschemes have been running since 2005 with motivated and trained playworkers who take pride in delivering engaging and enriching activities for children aged 4 (in Reception) to 11 years old. With daily sports and art activities, indoor and outdoor spaces are fully utilised to ensure all have a wonderful time. Superkids is Ofsted registered, graded Outstanding to Good. A healthy breakfast and afternoon snack is included in the daily charge of £25 to £27 for the day. Online booking is easy at the Superkids website www.superkidsclub.co.uk then select the Playscheme page and the club venue - John Ball or St Mary’s. For more information, please visit the website or contact Superkids on 07732 305 454.

Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes is owned and run by Ali Edwards, who started way back in 2003 after graduating from music college. They have been established for 20 years and have 10 centres in London and Kent. Music has an invaluable role in every child’s development and they are delighted to see children succeed. Visit www.funkymonkey.info and follow the links or call 01732 457 100. They hope you will start an amazing musical journey with Funky Monkey soon.

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Rock School for Kids and Teens in Croydon

From Stormzy to Kirsty MacColl and Francis Rossi, Croydon has had more than their fair share of rock and pop stars over the years, and the Rock Project Croydon could just find the next big talent! The Rock Project Croydon teach 7-18 year olds how to play guitar, bass, drums and sing in a band, catering for complete beginners through to more advanced. Separate sessions are run for juniors, 7-11 years old and seniors 12-18 years old, with all instruments supplied. With venues in Addiscombe, Purley and Caterham, the school is led by Clara and Graeme Priestly. The Rock Project has a team of professional, gigging musicians who teach students their chosen instrument in one-hour long group sessions. Sessions are fun and high-energy helping students learn quickly. In the second hour, all of the students put what they’ve learnt into practice and play together as a band. Step-by-step, the students learn musical skills and increase in confidence with their performances. Each week those skills continue to build until they end the year with a full-scale rock concert in July. For more information, contact Clara and Graeme on 07719 830599, email Croydon@TheRockProject.com or visit www. therockproject.com.

Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes

Funky Monkey Keyboard Classes offer both home tutorials and face-toface lessons for the beginner musician between 4 and 12 years. In face-to-face classes, small groups (maximum 8) are taught how to play the electronic keyboard, read and write music. The well-balanced, gently progressive lessons delight and inspire children every week. The second option is pre-recorded home tutorials. These enable a pupil to guide themselves with charming step-by-step videos and workbooks. Take advantage of a free trial of face-to-face lessons then it’s £16 per 50 minute class, payable by term. There is a sibling discount. Keyboard hire is also available. Pre-recorded home tutorials currently have 25% off, so £51 for 10 videos, workbook, pencil and sticker set.

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Peppa Pig and George Visit, Epping Ongar Railway, North Weald Station, CM16 6BT See Peppa Pig and George on the platform before taking a ride on a heritage steam train through the Essex countryside and into the historic Epping Forest. Resident magician, John, will be on board the train to keep you entertained during the journey. For times and to book visit www.eorailway. co.uk ParksFest2021, Mycenae Gardens, Blackheath, SE3 7SE 1-4pm. A festival of open air and free cultural entertainment in Greenwich’s parks and open spaces. For more information visit www. parksfest.org

the heart of the city. Tea and coffee provided. For more information and to book visit www.creeksidecentre.org.uk Mini Beast Hunt, Wild Cat Wilderness, Catford, SE6 4PL 10am-1pm. Join Anna for a mini beast hunt and learn about the insects and creatures that live at the Wilderness. All ages welcome. Take along a packed lunch, drinks and snacks. To book visit www.wildcatwilderness. org

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Natural Gardeners, Centre for Wildlife Gardening, Southwark, SE15 4EE 10am-3pm. Spend time with your children in this fabulous wildlife garden learning how to garden to benefit wildlife. A free course for families living in Southwark who haven’t previously attended one of the free family learning courses this academic year 2020/21. To book call 07740 717 930.

Wed 28 Jul

Wildflower Hunt, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 10am-1pm. Drop in session with wildflower bingo, pond dipping and creek trail. Take along your own picnic and enjoy the really wild wildlife in

Little Summer Hoppers, Centre for Wildlife Gardening, Southwark, SE15 4EE 10am-3pm. A day for families to explore all the little hopping animals in the wildlife garden from frogs to grasshoppers to the tiniest springtails. Only for families living in Southwark who haven’t previously attended a free family learning courses this academic year 2020/21. To book call 07740 717 930. Forest School, Wild Cat Wilderness, Catford, 3SE6 4PL Join Anna for a fun forest school session for children aged 4-11. For times, more information and to book visit www.wildcatwilderness.org

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Sun 1 Aug

Wilderhood Walk, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 11am. Join in the walk from The O2 to Deptford, Creekside Discovery Centre. Walk takes about 2 hours. Wear comfortable shoes, take along sunscreen and water. For more information and to confirm your place email info@creeksidecentre. org.uk Beckenham Place Park Show, Beckenham Place Mansion, BR3 1SY 12noon-7pm.You can expect a summer fete atmosphere with stalls relating to nature, flowers and the park. There will also be delicious food traders and an art exhibition inside the Mansion on the theme of Park Life, all by local artists. For more information visit www.beckenhamplace. org

Sun 1 – Tues 31 Aug

Mission: Invertebrate, Royal Parks, London 11am-3pm. Discover the fascinating world of London’s bugs this summer as the Royal Parks’ Mission: Invertebrate goes on tour across London’s Royal Parks. Recommended for children aged 3 to 11 years and their families. For more information visit www.royalparks.org.uk/ missioninvertebrate

Mon 2 Aug

Natural Gardeners, Centre for Wildlife Gardening, Southwark, SE15 4EE 10am-3pm. Spend time with your children in this fabulous wildlife garden, learning how to garden to benefit wildlife. A free course for families living in Southwark who haven’t previously attended one of the free family learning courses this academic year 2020/21. To book call 07740 717 930.

Wed 4 Aug

Wildflower Pop Up August, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 6-8pm. Wildflower pop up lets you explore the incredible urban wildflower site right next to London’s only Creek. Wear comfy shoes and clothing you don’t mind rambling in. All ages welcome. For more information visit www. creeksidecentre.org.uk

Thurs 5 Aug

Open Garden, South London Botanical Institute, SE24 9AQ 11am-4pm. Enjoy the garden in all its summertime glory. You will be able to spend the time enjoying the plants, birdsong, pond plants and creatures. For more information and to book your slot visit www.slbi.org.uk

Sun 8 Aug

Paw Patrol Visit, Epping Ongar Railway, North Weald Station, CM16 6BT See Chase and Marshall on the platform before taking a ride on a heritage steam train through the Essex countryside and into the historic Epping Forest. Resident magician, John, will be on board the train to keep you entertained during the journey. For times and to book visit www.eorailway. co.uk For lots more What’s On ideas see page 30...

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articulate young women who consider themselves responsible global citizens. Our curriculum is forward-looking and we have a reputation for offering a genuinely comprehensive education in an environment that is caring, happy, safe and inclusive.” Norbury High is now taking applications for admissions for September 2022. For more information, please visit www.nmbec.org.uk.

School Roundup Norbury High School for Girls

Norbury High School for Girls (formerly known as Norbury Manor Business Enterprise College for Girls) is a multi-faith inclusive school for girls aged 11-18 in Thornton Heath, Croydon. The school is currently ranked in the top 3 of Croydon schools according to The Real Schools Guide 2020. At Norbury High they are proud of the outstanding academic progress that students make and seek to educate the whole child within the school’s calm and nurturing environment. Norbury High offers many extra-curricular activities which are open to all. In recent years, students have won international enterprise competitions in Brussels and New York, gained Duke of Edinburgh Awards and the choir regularly performs locally as well as abroad. Choir tours have included Spain, Belgium, France, Germany as well as Disneyland Paris, where students have performed multiple times.Additionally, the school’s award-winning Celeste Choir have performed with musician Lianne La Havas at the Royal Albert Hall! Headteacher, Mrs Hayden believes that providing students with a firm foundation to do well in all areas of school life is key. She told Primary Times,“The opportunities we offer encourage students to develop a strong sense of self-worth.We want them to become

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St Mary’s Bounces Back Stronger from Lockdown

Like all other schools, St Mary’s Catholic High School faced many challenges during the enforced COVID lockdowns. However, the restrictions did not go unchallenged by this thriving co-educational school in the heart of Croydon, South London.While never fully closed due to the number of children of ‘Key Workers’, the Headteacher, Patrick Shields, and his staff were determined that those who were not physically present would get a first-rate education, regardless of the restrictions. “Out of sight, definitely didn’t mean out of mind” explained Mr Shields, “Our school prides itself on developing student’s resilience, but the circumstances we all faced meant that some students needed extra support for their school work and mental wellbeing.” Throughout the lockdowns students were telephoned every few days, ensuring they were able to access school work and were coping with the restrictions.This was much appreciated by many parents. St Mary’s staff drove the school minibus across the Croydon area delivering food parcels, school supplies and equipment to its students in need. In addition to the government supplied laptops, the school was also able to source funding for additional computers from the Catholic Children’s Society, ensuring that all students were able to access school work throughout the lockdown. Since the students have returned to school, attendance figures are the highest achieved by the school for many years, with all year groups exceeding the school’s 96% target.“This shows that our students really appreciate being in school in person, socialising with their friends and learning with their teachers. Student feedback recognises the lengths that our staff went to in supporting them during the national crisis” said Mr Shields. St Mary’s students now wear their school face coverings as a badge of pride that the school has indeed, bounced back stronger.

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Harris Dulwich Girls Hosts Virtual Open Day

Harris Girls’ Academy East Dulwich is helping parents and students to choose a secondary school by creating a Virtual Open Day on its website, www.harrisdulwichgirls.org.uk. Parents can find out more about the school, attend online events and hear from students too, even if sadly they are unable to visit the academy for a traditional open day. Principal Carrie Senior told Primary Times, “Despite the continuing uncertainty of COVID we want to give parents as much help as possible when it comes to choosing a school.” The school is also hosting an Online Open Evening on Thursday 23 September from 5-7pm (see the website for details of how to register). Parents who want to book individual online meetings with a member of the senior leadership team, the pastoral team or the Special Education Needs Coordinator can also email the academy on info@ harrisdulwichgirls.org.uk to arrange an appointment. “We are proud to be an inclusive, multi-cultural community providing inspiration and vibrancy, safety and support,” says Ms Senior. “Our vision is to develop students with character, courage and conscience, who become academically and personally successful and lead in their community and beyond.”

Harris Girls’ Academy was rated ‘outstanding’ in its most recent Ofsted inspection. The school is in the top 4% of schools nationally for student progress and one of the best in London, according to the latest Department for Education figures. You can view the Virtual Open Day of Harris Girls’ Academy East Dulwich at www.harrisdulwichgirls.org.uk

Ark Evelyn Grace Academy

Ark Evelyn Grace Academy prides itself in being a community of learners where both students and teachers constantly seek to improve. Teachers model the academy belief that there is no substitute for hard work and that this is the key to success. The teachers are experts in their academic fields. Their aim is to enable every child to master key concepts and skills, as well as expose them to the very best that has been said and written within their respective subjects. The curriculum is both broad and deep. An Ark Evelyn Grace child not only devotes extra time to becoming literate and numerate, they are eloquent, knowledgeable and thirsty to know more. Ark Evelyn Grace Academy provides a rich and diverse curriculum with a particular focus on the core subjects – Maths, English and Science – as well as the humanities, arts and sport. The academy offers a mix of traditional and modern subjects from Geography, History and Religious Education to ICT. Students get a broad and rich education with regular assessments to track and inform students’ progress. Their enrichment offer and opportunities beyond the curriculum

Harris Girls’ Academy East Dulwich

Come to our Virtual Open Evening, 23rd September, 5–7pm. Harris Girls’ Academy East Dulwich is officially one of the best academies in England and Wales for student progress. We are in the top 4% of schools nationally and one of the best in London, according to the latest Department for Education figures. Our Virtual Open Evening is a chance to meet our Principal and senior teachers and enjoy an online tour of the school too. To find out how to attend, please visit harrisdulwichgirls.org.uk. Students benefit from superb facilities, including modern teaching areas, state-of-the-art IT, sports hall, health science suite and a sixth form centre. 18

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Saint Gabriel’s College

Saint Gabriel’s College is a small inclusive Church of England secondary school where every member of the community is valued. All its students are encouraged to achieve excellence by working hard, continuously improving, growing spiritually and thinking of others. The College has high ambitions for all its students and aspires for them to have access to a world class education. The college moved into their new building in October 2018 after a £22 million investment. The new school building has the best possible facilities, from a

championship basketball court to well-equipped science labs and a well-resourced library. In 2018, the school were delighted to be recognised by Ofsted as a “good school which is outstanding for supporting student’s personal development and welfare”. The school’s mission is to help everyone in the school to flourish and fulfil their unique God-given potential. They seek to educate the whole child, pursuing academic excellence through the principles of wisdom, hope, community and dignity. Saint Gabriel’s college has a wide-range of extra-curricular provision including Duke of Edinburgh, a debating club, a creative writing group, football clubs, Latin lessons and an after-school enrichment programme for all Year 7 students. The school also has a full time basketball coach. The school values its Christian ethos and background but welcomes students and staff members from all faiths and none. For more information, to book a tour or to find details of open events, visit www.saintgabrielscollege.org.​

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are second to none. These include many clubs, such as Mandarin, Portuguese, Duke of Edinburgh, an academy choir, brass band, dance and basketball to name but a few. Sports facilities are excellent and team achievements impressive. The Ofsted inspection report of June 2017 said, “The Leadership team have a clear moral purpose to ensure that pupils develop strong personal and social skills as well as high academic aspirations.” “The school’s efforts to raise the quality of teaching have had a positive impact on pupils’ learning. Pupils have very positive attitudes to learning.” “Pupil’s behaviour is exceptionally strong and has a positive impact on their social skills, personal development and learning. They are polite and orderly around the academy and were a credit to the school.” (excerpts from Ofsted inspection report, June 2017) For more information, visit www.evelyngraceacademy.org or call 020 7737 9520.


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Formidable Talent – Courageous Spirit – Determined Minds

Ark Walworth Academy

High standards permeate La Retraite Roman Catholic Girls’ School. A blend of traditional values and an innovative approach to education, outstanding standards of teaching, an enriching student experience and a Catholic ethos form their guiding principles. They firmly believe that every girl is empowered to strive for success now and in the future, resilient to persevere through every opportunity. La Retraite is underpinned by a long history of academic excellence, successful outcomes and their ambitious alumni. This is a testament to what every student in the school is emboldened to achieve. La Retraite girls seek to become pioneers of the future, unwavering in the pursuit of their individual ambitions. The whole school community is relentless in ensuring every student attains the ‘Traits of a La Retraite Girl’, to build the foundations of success that they pride themselves on delivering. Their pledge to prepare girls for their future begins the moment they are offered a place. The only question is, are you ready to become a La Retraite Girl? La Retraite’s objective is to provide, “Outstanding education and life-defining experiences for ambitious young women”. To find out more about this outstanding school and to join their lasting legacy of successful young women, visit the school website, www.laretraite.lambeth.sch.uk, to arrange a tour or a call with a member of the leadership team.

Ark Walworth Academy is a thriving and dynamic secondary school with fantastic provision for young people. They pride themselves on being a school which truly serves their community, in the heart of the capital. The academy is lucky to have central London on the doorstep, providing unique opportunities for students both inside and outside the classroom. They are proud of the diversity of opportunity such a rich community provides in terms of academic pathways and enrichment opportunities.Year after year, students go on to elite destinations including Oxbridge universities, Russell Group universities, and top flight industry apprenticeships, which they feel is a testament to their work in this field. The academy is also hugely proud to have been shortlisted for a TES national award this year for Community and Collaboration. In taking up a place at Walworth Academy, you will experience: • A school community with pastoral support recognised as “exceptional” by Ofsted • A high-quality learning experience, delivering strong progress across the Key Stages and first class destinations at the end of the school journey • Excellent home-school communication, enabling families to support their children fully • An Ark Chromebook for all students, with dedicated support for homework and online safeguarding At Walworth Academy, their goal is to ensure that students go on to be successful adults, enabled to take up their place in the world. They are looking forward to welcoming the next generation of children who are excited and motivated by that prospect. They will be delighted to welcome you to the Walworth Academy Family!

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Bermondsey Student Competes at Tokyo Olympics

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix, a Year 11 student at Harris Academy Bermondsey, has been selected for the GB diving team at the Tokyo Olympics. Andrea, 16, who finished her GCSEs this year, will compete in the 10m platform event, having already gained her first senior individual European medal this year and been named BBC Young Sports Personality of the Year. “Reaching the Tokyo Olympics is a massive accomplishment for Andrea,” says the Vice Principal at Harris Academy Bermondsey, Lyndsay Harris. “It’s such a testament to her continued commitment, resilience and positive attitude towards her goals in diving, whilst maintaining her excellent academic record.” Andrea is very grateful for the support her school has given her. “My school, the staff and students have continued to be by my side and have helped me to be the best student I could be,” she told Primary Times. “For people getting into any sport, I’d tell them to have fun, really enjoy what they are doing - and to have a dream. I’m getting so far in my sport, and I am enjoying it so much because my dream was the Olympic Games.” Andrea was talent-spotted several years ago by Crystal Palace Diving Club. “I was a gymnast and so quite flexible and strong, and I started doing well at diving so I stopped my gymnastics and swimming and just focused on diving, and my love for it just grew,” says Andrea. Now Andrea’s dream of competing in the Olympics has come true and all the students and staff at her school will be cheering her on!

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Trinity Academy

What they teach and how they teach it are the two central parts of what make a Trinity education so lifechanging. The Trinity motto, Libertas per Cultum, (‘freedom through education’) expresses the belief that every Trinity student has the right to be taught the kind of powerful knowledge that is more often found in selective school systems. It is why the curriculum content is designed to give students access to “the best that has been thought and said”. Through their learning, Trinity Academy students expand their horizons so that they can engage fully with the wider world. Trinity students are naturally curious and keen to learn, and because learning builds on learning, the more students know, the more they want to know. With powerful knowledge firmly in place, and with a strong grasp and recall of key facts and details, Trinity students enjoy taking part in discussion, debate, argument, creative thinking and problem solving in every subject they study. A mastery of grammar across a broad range of subjects, including Latin, enables Trinity students to express their ideas and opinions confidently in speech and writing. An excellent co-curricular programme also broadens students’ horizons by allowing them to try new activities. They develop their interests and skills in the arts such as drama and music, in a range of sports, in academic clubs such as astronomy and through the Duke of Edinburgh scheme. To learn more, visit Trinity Academy at their Open Day this autumn.

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Prendergast Vale School is a school for girls and boys aged 3 to 16 that aims to put children on the pathway to university to lead to successful careers in the modern world. In January 2018 Prendergast Vale received its best ever Ofsted report which described the school as “good with outstanding features”. Ofsted described the leaders of the school as having “a strong vision for the curriculum”, saying about the school, “It prepares pupils well for life-long learning. The curriculum is broad and balanced.” The curriculum offers every student the opportunity to study academic subjects such as computer science and various humanities subjects from Year 7. The school also has a strong extracurricular offer that has included visits to the Russian ballet, learning Japanese and quizzing the local MP. Prendergast Vale School works on the basis that parents want a school where their children are happy and supported to build on and celebrate their achievements. Students at the school are encouraged to ‘work hard and be nice’. Prendergast Vale welcomes visits to the school from those who want to see for themselves how it works with young people to help them achieve their absolute best. Events being held on site may be subject to change. Please regularly check the school website for up-to-date arrangements.

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Small School, Big Community

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS AGED 11-18

Relocating to Upper Norwood this September www.thelaurelsschool.org.uk

Small school, big community You are warmly invited to learn more about our Secondary school at one of our Open Events. Open Mornings, 9:15am-10:30am*: Wednesday 8 September (virtual event) Wednesday 15 September (on site) Wednesday 22 September (on site) Wednesday 6 October (on site)

Open Evening, 5pm-7pm*: Wednesday 29 September (on site) *Events being held on site may be subject to change. Please regularly check our school website for up to date arrangements.

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Welcome to Harris Academy Peckham! My name is Claudette Bergin and I am absolutely delighted to be the Principal of this amazing Academy! I love being a part of this vibrant community because we are passionate about further improving the lives of our children every day. We look after each child as though he or she were our own and provide our children with high quality education, pastoral care and the necessary skills to become successfully equipped young adults in the next phase of their lives: in college, university and the workplace. Harris Academy Peckham is unique because our beliefs, achievement and continued success is celebrated each and every day through our strong LEAP ethos. Leadership - Being a leader, both in learning and in the Academy community Enquiry – To be curious about learning

Aspiration - Having a commitment to succeed and a desire to do as well as possible Perseverance – Being resilient and not giving up in the face of challenges Through our LEAP ethos, we ensure that every child leaves us as a leader who is curious and has a thirst to learn more and a desire to be successful no matter what. Our students love to learn, and achieve in their subjects due to their teachers taking the time and care to provide a well-planned curriculum and effective teaching. Every student receives a bespoke educational programme to support their personal needs best.

Oakwood School Moves to Lloyd Park

Oakwood, an independent co-educational Catholic day school for children aged 3-11, is relocating in September 2021 to a new site in Lloyd Park, Croydon. The school will be centred around a spacious Georgian building set in beautiful grounds and will include access to extensive sports fields, a dedicated library and specialist classrooms for art, science and music. Oakwood School is founded on a belief that the best education develops the whole person, integrating the pursuit of academic excellence with the building of character. They also recognise that parents are the primary educators of their children and that a true partnership should exist between teachers and parents in the development of each child. Beyond their professional expertise, Oakwood’s teachers have an awareness of their responsibility to serve as role models and to treat children as individuals. The curriculum programme, tutorial system and extra-curricular opportunities ensure that Oakwood’s educational approach is effectively tailored to each child. The result is a love of learning which remains with the children for the rest of their lives. Do visit the school or join them at their next Open Day where you can meet both pupils and staff and see the wonderful school in action. Contact them via their website www.oakwoodschool.org.uk.

We believe in developing our students to become well rounded citizens and our Academy has a wide range of enrichment activities offered after academy hours including gymnastics, orchestra, choir, cheerleading, fitness training, basketball, librarian training, Duke of Edinburgh, dance, Science Club, Debate Society, coding, EAL Club, athletics, Peckham Poets Homework Club, Board Game Club, Peckham Citizens and an active Student Council. We believe in the power of music and our Academy provides all of our young people with a free musical instrument to borrow with tuition in Years 7, 8 and 9. Our students have performed at prestigious venues throughout the UK, including Buckingham Palace, and we have fantastic links with many musical organisations. We believe very much in student voice and have strong student leaders across the Academy who support us in driving excellence and developing our ethos and culture, through assemblies, student council meetings, representing the Academy within the community and across certain media platforms. Harris Academy Peckham is a family and we take care of each other. We are looking forward to the new Year 7s joining us as we grow and further improve through our LEAP ethos and beliefs. I look forward to meeting you all very soon as you join us on our exciting journey at Harris Academy Peckham. 24

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Conisborough College is a purpose built campus which opened in 2009. Students benefit from state of the art technologies and resources including a very generous computer/student ratio, a purpose built sports hall, dance studio and fitness room as well as an astroturf outside area. Conisborough has specialist teaching rooms for textiles, music, art, design technology and science. The expert and dedicated staff and governors all work towards the same goal - to help every student at the school be everything they are able to be. The senior leadership team is constantly striving to ensure that the learning environment is progressive, empowering and engaging. The aim of all the staff is to provide all students with inspiring opportunities and experiences supported with careful monitoring, reporting and assessment. Conisborough students bring with them a diversity of experiences and backgrounds both socially and culturally and the school community is built on the strengths of this local diversity. Conisborough is proud to be an inclusive school that serves the local community. This is ‘Your School,Your Time,Your Future’.

GIRLS AND BOYS AGED 3-11

Relocating to Lloyd Park, Croydon this September

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Contact us for Nursery and Reception places admissions@oakwoodschool.org.uk

www.oakwoodschool.org.uk

OPEN EVENTS

FOR PROSPECTIVE YEAR 7 STUDENTS

Virtual Open Evenings

“Exceptionally well focused care, guidance and support” Ofsted

6:00pm

A live, online event to meet our Principal and discover the amazing things we do at HAP • Monday 20 Sept 2021

Open Mornings

• Wednesday 29 Sept 2021

9:00am / 9:30am / 10:00am

Come and see our Academy in action! (By appointment only) • Wednesday 22 Sept 2021 • Tuesday 28 Sept 2021

• Thursday 30 Sept 2021 • Monday 4 Oct 2021

Explore our Academy virtually or book your tour at: www.harrispeckham.org.uk/virtualtour

112 Peckham Road, London SE15 5DZ T: 020 7703 4417 www.harrispeckham.org.uk

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Kingsdale – ‘The Most Sought-After Secondary School in London!’

‘This popular school is a harmonious environment where pupils learn how to be successful in modern Britain.’ Ofsted 2017 Kingsdale Foundation School is Outstanding in every area as rated by Ofsted in 2017 and presents exceptionally rich opportunities to challenge students of all abilities including providing options in Year 9 to study Triple Science, Latin, Economics and Psychology and the chance to study two languages from Year 7. Kingsdale attracts many able students and operates a condensed or accelerated Key Stage 3 programme of study to meet the particular needs and aspirations of all of its students and their families. The school offers a wide variety of academic subjects including 4 or 5 optional courses selected by each child in addition to cocurricular activities every day. ‘The curriculum is broad and balanced, supporting pupils’ outstanding outcomes because of the chance pupils have to be successful in a range of subjects.’ Ofsted 2017 The school has an excellent pupil to teacher ratio and average class sizes are normally approximately 20 across the school. ‘Pupils’ personal development and welfare is outstanding because of the care and attention that staff pay to making pupils’ time in school productive and safe.’ Ofsted 2017 Students have access to iPads, PCs, Apple Macs, laptops, wireless technology and a Virtual Home-School Learning Environment. ‘Pupils’ time in school is enriched by the wide variety of opportunities they are offered in which they can develop and explore skills that match their aspirations.’ Ofsted 2017 For further information, please visit www.kingsdalefoundationschool.org.uk

Wonderful New Site for The Cedars School

The Cedars School, an independent secondary school for boys aged 11-18, is relocating to a new site close to Crystal Palace from September. The new site combines Victorian splendour with modern facilities in an outstanding location. While everyone is excited about the move, and the enhanced facilities that students will enjoy, they are determined to preserve those aspects of the school that have made it such a success in its current location. At its heart is the idea of personal growth helping each boy to acquire the moral, intellectual and social virtues that are so important for a happy and fulfilled life, within a framework of Catholic principles. The school’s aim is to work with parents to help each boy grow into the best young man that he can become. The Cedars’ approach and size provides opportunities for leadership and service that play to an individual’s strengths while providing healthy challenge. This is supported by the unique tutorial system which creates space for a personalised programme for all-round development. The Cedars has a vibrant co-curricular life with strong sport, music and much else besides. They encourage interested parents to visit during the school day. Do get in touch with them via their website, www.thecedarsschool.org.uk.

The Federation of St Joseph’s Junior, Infant and Nursery Schools At St Joseph’s our school motto is ‘Together We Can’. As a successful, forward-thinking school, we take pride in our school and the strong partnerships that exist between home, school, and the many communities we serve. Our ethos is based on Christ’s values of respect, tolerance, and forgiveness.

We inspire our children to be future leaders, innovators, designers, artists, or anything they choose to be, and we hope they will help create a better world for all. The St Joseph’s team is creative, professional, with high expectations. Children are independent learners and considerate informed citizens. We aim for excellence and inspire our children with the self-belief that they can achieve their dreams. We encourage ‘pupil voice’ and our children know their views matter. They believe they can make a difference. They are actively involved in their learning and contribute to school development, playing a vital part in shaping our curriculum.

Infants & Nursery: Crown Dale, SE19 3NX Juniors:Woodend, SE19 3NU 020 8653 7195 Together We Can

Please visit our school website for further information www.stjosephsfederation.co.uk www.stjosephsfederation.co.uk/community/ celebrating-150-years​

High standards are set through delivery of a broad, balanced and inspiring curriculum. Children experience learning through a variety of contexts and a range of subjects, to promote high outcomes in reading, writing and maths. We place an emphasis on learning outside the classroom and achieve this through use of our forest area, creative arts, sports and a range of visits and trips. We are privileged to be entrusted with the vocation of teaching young people so, the expectation is that each child’s individuality is valued, and we believe all children can and will succeed.

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Ark Globe is an academy for 3 to 18 year olds in Elephant and Castle, Southwark. The Academy has set its mission to prepare students for university and to be leaders in their community. It offers students a first-class education based on high quality teaching and experiences outside of the classroom. Ark Globe is proud of the achievements and progress of its young people. The Academy’s results at all key stages are above national averages. The Sixth Form is the top local provider in Southwark and within the top 2% nationally. In 2020 100% of students who wanted to go to university secured an offer, with 73% of offers coming from a top third university. Ark Globe celebrated its first ever student to study medicine and a record number of four students to go to Oxbridge universities. Ark Globe is a caring and supportive environment, based on strong relationships. It provides a safe and happy environment for its children to learn and develop. This year, the Academy has put a great emphasis on mental and physical wellbeing, in addition to its dedicated academic and enrichment programmes. Ark Globe has launched a prestigious partnership with Fulham FC as well as continuing to develop athletes in their Secondary School through the Elite Player Programme. The students thrive through the extensive pre and after school extra-curricular activities, making use of outstanding facilities such as a brand-new long jump pit and 3G pitch. Ark Globe has set its purpose to promote social justice in a fairer society where everyone will have equal opportunities to determine their own future, and puts this aim at the top of its work every day. The Academy will be hosting on-site and virtual open events on 5, 6 and 12 October 2021. To register your interest, please click the QR code on the advert in this magazine. For more information, visit www.arkglobe.org

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Ark Globe Academy

INDEPENDENT SCHOOL FOR BOYS AGED 11 -18

Relocating to Upper Norwood this September www.thecedarsschool.org.uk

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Family Theatre

Family Theatre

8 Aug – 5 Sep

Pinocchio When Mr Cherry delivers a talking log to Gepetto the carpenter to carve, under the watchful eye of his talking cricket, none of them can imagine the adventures that lie ahead…Ages 6+ 19 – 21 Aug

The best shows around... Albany Theatre Garden Deptford

Box Office: 020 8692 4446 31 Jul

The Grimm Sisters Join the Grimm Sisters on the journey to set the record straight as they tell their twisted tales, with a marvellous mix of live music, singing and comedy. Ages 6+

Blackheath Halls

Box Office: 020 8463 0100 6 Aug

Sarah & Duck’s Big Top Birthday Told through a fantastic blend of puppetry, storytelling and music, Sarah and Duck’s Big Top Birthday will take you and your children on a magical adventure. Ages 3+

Centre Court Shopping Centre Wimbledon www.polkatheatre.com 29 Jul – 29 Aug

Maanika and The Wolf This magical show from Polka Theatre blends the past and the present, the real and the imagined, as a grandmother returns to her childhood bedroom recalling stories from when she was a young girl. Ages 3-6.

Fairfield Halls Croydon www.fairfield.co.uk 17 Aug

adventure is a laugh-aminute musical pantomime with glittering scenery, sparkling costumes and a memorable score you can sing along to and is suitable for the entire family.

Greenwich Theatre Box Office: 020 8858 7755 10 Jul

Comedy Club 4 Kids

Bo Peep needs you and your family’s help to save her little lambkins from danger in time for bed. Watch the adventures of Bo Peep unravel as she tries to rescue her woolly friends. Ages 2-6.

Mayow Park Sydenham

spontaneousproductions. co.uk 31 Jul – 8 Aug

Around the World in

Once again, some of the 80 Days best comedians Join Phileas Fogg Enjoy from the UK and on his epic international the show! global quest. circuit head to And don’t An outdoor the Greenwich forget to say theatre event Theatre stage accompanied you saw it in to do what they by New do best… but Primary Orleans Jazz without the rude Times! Band for adults bits. Ages 6+ and families with children 17 – 18 Jul aged 5+.

The Snail and the Whale

Join an adventurous young girl and her seafaring father as they reimagine the story of a tiny snail’s incredible trip around the world, inspired by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s much-loved book. 5 Aug – 5 Sep

The Wolves of Willoughby Chase This production tells the story of two brave and determined girls as they fight against ferocious wolves and battle their way through wastelands to defeat their very evil guardian, Miss Slighcarp. Ages 6+

The Little Mermaid This hilarious underwater 28

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The Open Air Theatre, Southwark Cathedral www.lets-all-dance.co.uk 11 Aug

Teddy Bears’ Picnic The teddies would love you to join them as they eat, dance, play and have fun. Little ones can take along their own teddy, clap along and have their photo taken with the dancers. 27 Aug The Ugly Duckling This show tackles themes of social acceptance and liking yourself in a child-friendly, charming manner. Great for the whole family, especially children aged 2-12, people with special needs and schools.

Polka Theatre, Wimbledon

Box Office: 020 8545 8320 25 Sep – 31 Oct

RED The wolves have seized power from Queen Sukotai and Alpha Wolf sits on the throne. What will happen and where is RED? Help find RED and end this conflict, restoring peace to the land. Ages 6+

Slade Gardens, Brixton

www.painesplough.com 20 – 29 Aug

REALLY BIG AND REALLY LOUD It’s about losing your voice and going on a big adventure to find it again. The show features a rageful rhino, a very helpful fly called Stephen and some really good songs about chips. Ages 5+

The Scoop at More London SE1

www.changeling-theatre.com 28 Jul

A Midsummer Night’s Dream Think gothic fantasy meets RuPaul‘s Drag Race, A Midsummer Night’s Dream will be another unmissable Changeling production. A funny, fantastical feast for the senses that will delight all ages.

Theatre Peckham

Box Office: 020 7708 5401 24 – 25 Aug

The Adventures of Bo Peep A perfect theatre introduction for your little ones with an interactive story and sensory learning. Look out for a flock of woollen puppets, original music and sheep themed silliness. Ages 2-6.

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Answers Spot the Difference In Picture B there are only 2 birds near the sun. There are 3 coconuts not 4. There is a ribbon missing on the hat, There is a stripe missing on the towel and a stripe missing on the ball. There is a star missing near the parasol. The whole cup is grey.

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Can you find all these words in the word search? Weather, Sunshine, Rain, Thunder, Heatwave, Wind, Clouds, Storm, Climate, Cool, Parasol, Umbrella, Gale, Hail, Mist, Fog, Hot, Icy, Snow

When does it rain money? When there is change in the weather!

Knock knock Who’s there? Lettuce Lettuce who? Lettuce in, it’s freezing outside

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What kind of shorts do clouds wear? Thunderwear!

B What’s a tornado’s favourite game? Twister

How do you prevent a summer cold? Catch it in the winter!

Can you draw a picture or write a poem about anything to do with this summer’s weather? Make it as wacky and colourful as you can! Send it to us to have a chance of winning a Primary Times Tee Shirt AND seeing your prize winning entry published in the next Primary Times! Categories: ages 4-7 and 8-11 Name: Age: Address:

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More What’s On Your family diary for July and August

August Wed 11 Aug

Low Tide Walk and Crab Race, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 10am-12noon. Lots of fun for all the family. Children must be 6 years and over and accompanied by an adult. For more information and to book visit www. creeksidecentre.org.uk

Wed 11 – Sun 15 Aug

Congregation, Various Locations Let a magical sonic sphere take you on a journey to a secret location in London Bridge and surrounding areas, guiding you by sound alone. Can you keep the sphere ‘happy’ by going in the right direction? This exciting event is brought to you by Team London Bridge and award winning artist Ray Lee. All ages. To book visit www. unicorntheatre.com

Sat 14 Aug

Forest School, Wild Cat Wilderness, Catford, SE6 4PL Join Anna for a fun forest school session for children aged 4-11. For times, more information and to book visit www.wildcatwilderness.org

Sun 15 Aug

Festival of Fairytales, The Garden Museum, Lambeth, SE1 7LB 10am–2pm and 2.30–6.30pm. This summer, for one day only, the Garden Museum will be transformed into a wonderland of circus, storytelling and magic. Ages 4-10. For more information and to book visit www. gardenmuseum.org.uk

Our listings are prepared a long time in advance. To make sure you have up to date details do contact the event nearer the time to make sure the information hasn’t changed.

Wed 18 Aug

Craft Day and Bug Hunt, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 10am-1pm. A morning of discovery and crafting with a big bug hunt and wildflower bingo. Children must be 3 years and over and accompanied by an adult. For more information and to book visit www. creeksidecentre.org.uk

Sun 22 Aug

Dinosaurs at the Railway, Epping Ongar Railway, North Weald Station, CM16 6BT See the Neovenator as you arrive at North Weald station, visit the mini Jurrasic Jungle, take a steam hauled train ride to Ongar and into the ancient Epping Forest and meet the baby dinosaurs on board the train. For more information and to book visit www. eorailway.co.uk

Tues 24 Aug

Treasure Scavenger Hunt, Creekside Discovery Centre, Deptford, SE8 4SA 10.30am-12noon. Hunt for treasure and follow history clues from the Creek to be in for the chance to win prizes. Children must be 7 years and over and accompanied by an adult. For more information and to book visit www. creeksidecentre.org.uk

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Sat 28 Aug

Forest School, Wild Cat Wilderness, Catford, SE6 4PL Join Anna for a fun forest school session for children aged 4-11. For times, more information and to book visit www.wildcatwilderness.org

Sun 29 Aug

Classic Car Rally, Epping Ongar Railway, North Weald Station, CM16 6BT Not just for the car enthusiast - anyone who loves steam and diesel locomotives and buses will have a great day too. There will be an eclectic mix of some 70 classic, sports cars and other vehicles on the field at North Weald Station. For more information and to book visit www.eorailway.co.uk

Mon 30 Aug

Come and See The Gruffalo, Epping Ongar Railway, North Weald Station, CM16 6BT See the Gruffalo on the platform before taking a ride on a heritage steam train through the Essex countryside and into the deep dark wood of the historic Epping Forest. Resident magician, John, will be on board to keep you entertained during the journey. For times and to book visit www.eorailway. co.uk

September Sat 4 – Sun 12 Sep

Open House Festival 2021, Various Locations Open House will return this September with another

hybrid event focused on the recovery of London. For more information and to view the full programme of events visit www.open-city.org.uk

Sun 5 Sep

70 Years of the RF, Epping Ongar Railway, North Weald Station, CM16 6BT The event based at the Railway’s North Weald Station will feature routes and tours operating to local towns and villages, commemorating 70 years of the iconic RF class AEC Regal IV. There will also be visiting vehicles and a surprise or two. For more information and to book visit www.eorailway.co.uk

Fri 10 – Sat 11 Sep

Reflection Gardens, Delta Terrace, Woolwich, SE18 6PD See both sides of the Thames light up at dusk in this atmospheric and enchanting experience there are echoes of local stories, whilst trees glow with fire and flowers blossom into life with flames. Free. For more information visit www.festival.org Healing Together, Various Locations Enjoy a programme of street arts, installation and performance with the environment at its heart taking place at Royal Victoria Gardens in North Woolwich, Royal Docks, and Woolwich Town Centre. Free. For more information and to see what’s on visit www.festival.org

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All your own work! Anushka Verma aged 6

Dolly Harris aged 8

Nagendran competitions in our May Half Term issue. Alexander Congratulations to the following people who won a Kastercum, Indian Fogt, Zuzia were ers winn Pigs game won VIP tickets to see Zippo's Circus. Giant Pass the s e and Maisee Goodale-Gardner won our Winning Book Leo Blackwell, Wilf Brakewell and Zach Deboo. Esme el l winners were Jessica Moore and Erin Naude. Samu competition. Our lucky Razzamataz Summer Schoo books. and Scarlett Reynolds won Do You Love Dinosaurs? Croft, Rupert Bentley, Oliver Offord, Nicolas Stipp a won Christine Shelley and Lydia Gough. Anushka Verm Our Maya the Bee competition winners were Mrs all our to done Well s. Harri Dolly was er Our older winn the Annie's colouring competition for the under 8's. artwork! competition winners on this page and enjoy all the

Thank you to Genesis Olatunde, Nicole Masek Gil, Florence Newton and Vera Masek Gil for their lovely, fun, colourful drawings. We love seeing your work so do please keep sending it to us. We're happy to receive artwork from the whole class so do feel free to send us class entries.

If you would like to see your work displayed here then just send us a drawing, poem, riddles, jokes or short story and we'll do our very best to include it. Send it to: Good Work Page Primary Times 7 Southbrook Mews London SE12 8LG


Alleyn Park,AD Dulwich, SE21 8SQ FAC OMNIA DEI GLORIAM “The school is welcoming and the buildings are inspiring. Kingsdale gives you possibilities. You get to explore the world here!” Ofsted

“The school is a magical place and makes dreams come true.” Ofsted

Kingsdale is an amazing School that has invested £30m to develop an award winning educational learning environment. Kingsdale is one of the top 20 most popular and oversubscribed maintained schools in the Country. Average class sizes are 20 across all subjects and significantly smaller in the Sixth Form. “Students are very proud of their School. They say that they know every adult at the School wants to help them achieve their best. Students behave exceptionally well in lessons and around the school site. Discrimination in any form is not tolerated and this is evident in the courtesy and respect that both staff and students demonstrate for each other.” Ofsted Kingsdale is renowned for outstanding performance in Mathematics and Music. We invite you to take a virtual tour on our website and to come and see us in action. We offer scholarships for new entrants to the school who show musical, mathematical or sporting talent. Scholars receive free individual or small group tuition provided by expert professionals, to the value of £1,000 per annum. Designated places are made available via random allocation within each ability band. School Bus Service: Details available on request. “Kingsdale is an oasis of calm and hard work in a vibrant and exciting urban setting. Students’ relationships with peers and adults are excellent.” Ofsted

Outstanding Academy Converter School (mixed) Specialist 11-19 College in Mathematics & Performing Arts Alleyn Park, Dulwich, London SE21 8SQ Tel 020 8670 7575 Fax 020 8766 7051 Email info@kingsdale.southwark.sch.uk Web www.kingsdalefoundationschool.org.uk Headteacher Mr S H Morrison

OPEN DAYS 2013 Wednesday 18th September 9.30-11am Saturday 21st September 11am - 1pm Wednesday 25th September 9.30 - 11am Wednesday 2nd October 9.30 - 11am Saturday 5th October 11am - 1pm Wednesday 9th October 9.30 - 11am Saturday 12th October 11am - 1pm

OPEN EVENING 2013 Wednesday 18th September 5.30 - 8pm

SIXTH FORM OPEN EVENINGS • Wednesday 18th September 2013, 5.30-8pm • Wednesday 9th October 2013, 6-8pm • Wednesday 13th November 2013, 6-8pm • Wednesday 4th December 2013, 6-8pm For information on admission to Kingsdale Foundation School’s Sixth Form for 2013 or 2014, please visit our website or contact the school by phone 020 8670 7575 or email: sixthform@ kingsdale.southwark.sch.uk for a Sixth Form prospectus.

First Class & Top of the Class! Take advantage of the chance to visit Kingsdale Foundation School: An Ofsted rated exceptionally Outstanding School We invite you to come to West Dulwich in South London to discover just how we get the best out of our students and harness top talent within an ethos characterised by warmth, culture and care. The amazing popularity of the school is a reflection of our renowned academic achievements, inspirational award-winning learning environment and the unusually rare opportunities we provide. Kingsdale is extremely proud of its special reputation and heritage in Music and Mathematics. We offer scholarships for new entrants to the school who show musical, mathematical, artistic or sporting talent. Scholars receive free individual or small group tuition provided by expert professionals, to the value of £1,000 per annum. There is equality of access for admission places irrespective of distance from the school or home locality. Kingsdale offers private tours of the school during normal working hours throughout the academic year. Tours are arranged for prospective parents at a time that best suits them!

*OPEN DAYS AND EVENINGS 2021 Wednesday 22nd September 2021 9.30-11.30am, 1.30-3.30pm & 5.30-8pm Saturday 25th September 2021 10am-12 noon, 1-3pm & 4-6pm Wednesday 29th September 2021 9.30-11.30am, 1.30-3.30pm & 5.30-8pm Wednesday 6th October 2021 9.30-11.30am, 1.30-3.30pm & 5.30-8pm Saturday 9th October 2021 10am-12 noon, 1-3pm & 4-6pm Wednesday 13th October 2021 9.30-11.30am, 1.30-3.30pm & 5.30-8pm Saturday 16th October 2021 10am-12 noon, 1-3pm & 4-6pm *By prior appointment only. Virtual tours will also take place during events above.

For further information, visit www.kingsdalefoundationschool.org.uk


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