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  1. School Street

    Posted on: Monday 15th March 2021

    School Street Sustainability is an important value for us at Highgate Primary School.  We want our school to look and be a greener place. Through our curriculum, assemblies and visitors into school, we aim to raise awareness of the effects of climate change and the need to protect our environment. We work together to place […]

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  2. Prezi Practice Draft

    Posted on: Wednesday 3rd February 2021

    <iframe src=”https://prezi.com/embed/rierltmlsk3r/” id=”iframe_container” frameborder=”0″ webkitallowfullscreen=”” mozallowfullscreen=”” allowfullscreen=”” allow=”autoplay; fullscreen” height=”315″ width=”560″></iframe>   Here is the presentation!

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  3. Lessons from ‘The Endurance’

    Posted on: Tuesday 12th January 2021

    ‘Take the stress out of home schooling’ reads the BBC headline, as today it launches its offer to support lockdown learning. This raises the question of whose stress we are talking about. Our parents’? Our children’s? Even our teachers’? The reality is that all things are connected. Children will inevitably be affected by their parents’ […]

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  4. Virtual Christmas

    Posted on: Friday 18th December 2020

    Apologies that over the lockdown, the Headteachers’ Blog dried up a bit. The simple fact of the matter is that it has been a simple case of writers block. I could have quite readily blogged on the subject of doom and gloom and Coronavirus, but with a responsibility to keep community spirits high, I thought […]

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  5. The Society Company

    Posted on: Wednesday 18th November 2020

    The Society Company Launches with Highgate Primary   We are delighted to let you know that we have launched our partnership with The Society Company to help our school community shop in a more sustainable, environmentally friendly and cost-effective way, whilst helping to raise funds for Highgate Primary. Normally you would collect your groceries from […]

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  6. Remote Education Provision

    Posted on: Monday 9th November 2020

    Remote Education Provision: information for parents This information is intended to provide clarity and transparency to pupils and parents about what to expect from remote education during the current period of school closure.   The remote curriculum What is taught to pupils at home? Will my child be taught broadly the same curriculum as they […]

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  7. School Merchandise

    Posted on: Thursday 5th November 2020

    Highgate Primary School Merchandise Introducing the new school merchandise which is available to buy on Scopay here Horace Tea Towels – £5 each Horace Tote Bags – £5 each Art Room Calendars – £3 each School Logo Sports Water Bottle – £5.99 School Logo Keep Cups – £13.00 School Logo Large Rainbow Umbrella – £20.00 […]

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  8. Coronavirus Information

    Posted on: Friday 11th September 2020

    Coronavirus Information Social Distancing & Face Coverings Thank you very much for your support with social distancing, speedy drop offs/pick ups and wearing face coverings at the school gates, ensuring we all play our part in minimising rates of infection.   Covid-19 Symptoms The most common symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19) are recent onset of: new […]

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  9. Home

    Posted on: Wednesday 2nd September 2020

    Welcome to Highgate Primary School Highgate Primary School is a happy and successful two-form entry primary school led by a very experienced and committed staff team. During their time with us, children develop a deep love of learning within a supportive, cohesive and vibrant community.   We are extremely proud of our curriculum which has […]

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  10. An Uncomfortable Truth

    Posted on: Tuesday 16th June 2020

    A few years ago, the rapper, poet and activist, Akala, visited Highgate Primary to lead a Shakespeare workshop with children from Year 6. His talk was memorable for two things, first how he managed to get all the titles of the complete works of Shakespeare into a brilliant three minute rap, but even more memorable was an […]

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