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  1. School 8.50am to 3.30pm (Soft start 8.40am); Breakfast club 8am to 8.50am; After school club open until 6pm
    Christ the King Primary School is a mixed voluntary aided school. Voluntary aided schools are set up by religious or voluntary bodies and maintained by the Local Authority. Governors of voluntary aided schools have additional responsibilities including setting admission requirements. All schools are inspected regularly by…
  2. Primary department school day 9.15am to 3.15pm. Secondary department school day 9am to 3.30pm.
    Samuel Rhodes School is one of the special schools in Islington, each of which provide support for children with particular special educational needs (SEN). The Government says that children with special educational needs and disabilities must be included in mainstream schools wherever possible. All Islington…
  3. School day 8.55am to 3.30pm. Breakfast club from 8.15am. After school club open to 6pm.
    Winton Primary School is a community school, which means that it is financed by public money and managed by the Local Authority, which also sets the admission requirements. Winton Primary School Nursery is one of the school nurseries in Islington offering part-time free early learning for…
  4. School day 8.55am to 3.30pm. Breakfast club from 8.00am. After-school club open to 6.00pm.
    William Tyndale is a mixed academy. Academies are independently managed and the governing body sets its own admissions criteria. All schools are inspected regularly by Ofsted (the Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills). To see the latest report about this school go to www.ofsted.gov.uk…
  5. New River College is a collection of four pupil referral units, PRUs, in Islington. We work with pupils from the age of five to sixteen who are Islington residents and have been placed at risk of permanent exclusion or have been excluded because of their…
  6. 8.50am to 3.15pm
    Highbury Fields School is a girls' community secondary school. Community schools are schools that are built and looked after by Islington Council. The Council pays all running costs for the school and sets admission requirements. All schools are inspected regularly by Ofsted (the Office for Standards…
  7. Youth Skills Network, YSN, is a non-profit organisation set up to help young people reach their full potential through a range of media projects and activities. It is also a useful training ground for young people wanting to pursue a career in media.
  8. School from 8.55am-3.30pm; Breakfast club from 8.00am
    Montem 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 and…