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  1. Private Nursery
    Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm (extended hours from 7.30am to 6.30pm), 50 weeks per year.
    Spread across two sites, one for under twos and the other for toddlers and pre-school children, the Hornsey Day Nursery offers exceptional care for children aged from birth to five years from Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm (extended hours can be offered, if required). The…
  2. Monday: Closed; Tuesday: 9.30am to 7pm; Wednesday: 9:30am to 1pm; Thursday: 9.30am to 7pm; Friday: Closed; Saturday: 11am to 5pm; Sunday: Closed. Baby Bounce: Thursday, 11am; Under 5s: Tuesday, 11am. Homework Club: Thursday, 4-7pm
    Community Warm Space Offer: Access to study/seating areas and a range of reading material. PCs available for public use and free Wi-Fi.  Tuesday & Thursday 9:30am-7pmWednesday 9:30am-1pmSaturday 11am-5pm Public library services. See opening times for activities for children, young people and families. Books,  Audio Books, large…
  3. 9am to 5pm Monday to Friday
    The iWork employment service offers 1-2-1 tailored coaching and mentoring support to get unemployed Islington residents into jobs they want to do. It has a holistic approach, looking at the person's strengths and interests. A coach can work with a client for as long as…
  4. School Day: 8.55am to 3.30pm; Breakfast club from 8.00am; after-school club until 6.00pm
    Hugh Myddelton Primary School is a mixed community school, which means that it is financed by public money and managed by the Local Authority, which also sets the admission requirements. All schools are inspected regularly by Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services…
  5. The website of a national organisation working for the inclusion of children with special educational needs into mainstream schools and generally society as a whole. They provide workshops for parents who get the chance to meet supportive adults with the same special educational needs.
  6. The website of the British Diabetic Association, which provides information and advice on teenage diabetes. The BDA runs holiday and activity programmes as well as producing videos and publications.