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School Guide In Redbridge

School Guide In Redbridge

Schools In London Borough Of Redbridge

A state school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 11. Al-Noor  Voluntary Aided Muslim Primary School is situated on Green Lane, to the south-east of Ilford and not far from Chadwell Heath. The red brick building has attractive window frames and a tall chimney. A new block with modern windows was added in 2005. The school began in 1962 as a voluntary aided primary school for boys, while girls were educated at a separate establishment.

It closed when it became a comprehensive, but reopened as an independent school for boys and girls in September 1979, under the new name of the  Al-Noor School (the name means 'the light'in Arabic), This Is Redbridge (thisisredbridge.org). It became voluntary aided again in September. Community Special School, Church Road, Chadwell Heath, Romford, Essex . A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 16. 3 Redbridge Road, Ilford, Essex, . A state school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 11.

Primary State Schools

Primary State Schools. Alfred Sutton Primary School, Wellington Road, Custom House, London, . A state school for boys and girls aged from 3 to 11. Primary State Schools. Al-Noor Voluntary Aided Muslim Primary School, 619-629 Green Lane, Goodmayes, Ilford, Essex, . Al-Noor Voluntary Aided Muslim Primary School is a mixed gender state school and has approx 44 pupils with. This is a list of local primary schools in the Goodmayes (IG3) area of Ilford and Newbury Park.

Secondary State Schools

"Located in the heart of Ilford, North East London and adjacent to the Fairlop Waters Country Park. It cares for around 1100 students on roll, including over 200 in its sixth form. Our schools are centres of excellence within their boroughs providing a wide range of courses to more than 8500 students. Working together with you we aim to ensure that students succeed in achieving excellent standards of learning, with high levels of achievement. ".

A secondary school for boys and girls aged from 14 to 19. The latest Ofsted report states that this Catholic school continues to improve. There were previously concerns about attendance but these have improved. Inspectors found students to be confident in their own abilities. The progress made by the lowest attaining students was considered too limited, however. Secondary State Schools.  Stafford Road North, Bearstead, Sevenoaks, Kent, . A state school for boys and girls aged from 11 to 18.

Special State Schools

Have you ever considered sending your child to a special school? If the answer is yes, you’ll be glad to know that there are some special schools available for children with autism and other learning difficulties. There are two types of special schools selective and non-selective. Selective schools have entrance exams, and students must have previous academic experience to be able to attend. This means parents must consider what type of SEN provision each special school has before applying.

Special State Schools is a website designed to give you information about state schools for children with special educational needs in England. There are approximately 600 state schools throughout England that cater for children and young people with special educational needs, including about 100 Special States Schools. There are two types of Special State School: Mainstream Special Schools and Special Units, both of which have attached Special Needs Resource Centres. Hatton School and Special Needs Centre, Roding Lane South, Woodford Green, Essex, .

A state special school for boys and girls aged from 3 to 11. Type of SEN provision: ASD Autistic Spectrum Disorder; MLD Moderate Learning Difficulty; SLCN Speech, Language and Communication. Hatton School and Special Needs Centre is a special school for boys and girls aged from 3 to 11. It caters for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), moderate learning difficulty (MLD) and speech, language and communication (SLCN). Hatton School is a small, family-run special school in Essex.

Independent Schools

There are several reasons of why to apply to the Al Noor Primary school. The education is based on Islamic religious and moral values and heritage, and English National Curriculum. In addition to this, it helps primary students to experience multicultural society with a high esteem of tolerance, peace and respect for others. Independent Schools. Ella Milne Infant School, Ella Milne Foundation Primary School Voluntary Aided, 64 Gooshays Way, Ilford, Essex, . An independent school for girls and boys aged from 4 to 11.

Independent Schools. Muslim Girls’ School and Islamic College, Voluntary Aided girls'school, 51 Arden Road, Ilford, Essex, . An independent school for girls aged from 4 to 11. 619 629 Green Lane, Ilford, Essex, . An independent school for boys and girls aged from 4 to 11. The children we support are aged 3 to 11 and come from all over the London Boroughs of Havering, Brent, Newham, Epping Forest and Barking & Dagenham.

Independent Special Schools

Oak House School is a special independent school for boys and girls aged from 10 to 17. It is situated in a beautiful secluded country setting on the edge of Ilford, Essex, and provides an excellent education in a warm caring community. We offer a wide range of extra-curricular activities to complement your child’s learning and development. The strong family ethos at Oak House promotes friendly relationships between pupils and staff, encouraging independence and making homework an enjoyable pursuit.