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  • FREE Holiday Food and Fun

    Published 26/03/25

     

    EASTER HAF CAMP AT HORN PARK SCHOOL

    Basecamp in partnership with ProInfinity are delighted to announce that HORN PARK is open for FREE activities and food this Easter funded by Royal Borough of Greenwich. 

    Monday 7th April - Thursday 10th April 9.30am - 1.30pm

    If your child is eligible for Free School Meals or has an EHCP, you can access 4 hours of activities including a FREE hot lunch. We will have a full timetable of activities to promote physical and emotional wellbeing. 

    LIMITED SPACES AVAILABLE. 

    PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU FILL IN THE ALLERGY AND DIETARY SECTION AND IF RELEVANT, PLEASE MAKE US AWARE OF YOUR CHILD'S SEND REQUIREMENTS. 

    Reserve your child's space here via our partner ProInfinity Coaching: 

    HAF CAMP REGISTRATION

    Basecamp will be running a PAID holiday club alongside this for extended hours or for those not eligible for HAF. You can book this via your Cheqdin account or register with Basecamp by following this link:

    BASECAMP REGISTRATION

    For more information email: info@proinfinity.co.uk or hornpark@basecampchildcare.co.uk

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  • Healthier Greenwich Partnership Community Voting Day

    Published 26/03/25

    Please find below information from the Healthier Greenwich Partnership related to funding available for health and well-being initiatives in the community.

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  • Parents of Children with Neurodiversity PINS Coffee Morning - Friday 28th March 2025

    Published 20/03/25

    PINS are hosting a coffee morning on Friday 28th March 2025 at 9am at our school. Please see more information below. 

    You can register your interest to attend by completing this form.

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  • Local School Committee - Election for Horn Park Parent Governor

    Published 06/03/25

     

    Local School Committee - Election for Horn Park Parent Governor 

    Our parent Governor Esther Smith has made the decision to resign from her role as Parent Governor, we thank her for her valued contribution during her time. Due to this, this we have a vacancy in our Horn Park Local School Committee for a Parent Governor.   

    If you wish to seek nomination as an elected Parent Governor, please collect a nomination form from the school office, or can be printed from the attachment below. This form should be completed, with the accompanying personal statement of no more than 150 words, and returned to the Head Teacher or the school office no later than 3.30pm on 4th April 2025.   

    Outlined below is some general information on the role of a Parent Governor within the local school committee.   

    The Local School Committee is responsible for providing confident and strategic leadership, and creating robust accountability, oversight and assurance for the school’s educational performance.  

    The Local School Committee is passionate about education and committed to continuous school improvement to ensure the best possible outcomes for our pupils. 

    The role of a parent governor 

    As a parent governor, you will work with the Local School Committee to make sure it effectively carries out the duties referred to above. You will also play a vital role in bringing a parental perspective to the Local School Committee, but you are not there to speak ‘on behalf’ of the parent body. 

    To be a parent governor you should have: 

    • A strong commitment to the role and to improving outcomes for children 

    • Good inter-personal skills, curiosity, and a willingness to learn and develop new skills 

    • The specific skills required to make sure the Local School Committee delivers effective governance 

    Expectations of Governors 

    Governors are expected to: 

    • make full efforts to attend all meetings and where this is not possible, explain in advance why they are unable to do so 

    • involve themselves actively in the work of the Local School Committee, and accept their fair share of responsibilities 

    • maintain confidentiality 

    • attend induction and training as required 

    How to apply 

    If you’re interested in applying for the role, please email the school office hpcontact@hornpark.compassps.uk for the candidate form and return to the school office by Friday 4th April 2025.  

    If we receive more applications than there are vacancies, a secret ballot will be carried out. We will inform you closer to the time if we have to do this. 

    Please note that your data as provided will be stored as follows: 

    • Where the information may be stored (eg securely in school, electronic systems, paper files) 

    • Who has access to this (eg access restricted, not shared with third parties outside of the school) 

    • How long retained for (for duration of appointment process, if retained following appointment of successful candidate, how long for)  

    • How will be destroyed (permanently deleted from electronic systems, paper copies shredded) 

    Should you require any further information in considering whether or not you wish to stand for election, please do not hesitate to contact the school office on 020 8857 5003.   

    Please return your nomination form and profile to the school office no later than 3.30 p.m. on Friday 4th April 2025. 

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  • Reception Class Maths Workshop

    Published 05/03/25

    Please see below the PowerPoint document that was shared at the Reception Class Maths Workshop held on Wednesday 5th March 2025. Links to additional learning resources can be found in the document. 

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  • Final Flu Vaccination Clinic of the Season

    Published 27/02/25

    If your child has missed their flu vaccination. are aged between 2 - 19 years and live or attend school in the borough of Greenwich please see below regarding the final flu vaccination of the season being held in Lee on Saturday 1st March 2025.

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  • Royal Academy of Arts Free Art Competition

    Published 27/02/25

    Now in its seventh year, the Young Artists’ Summer Show is a free, open submission exhibition for students aged 4–18 studying in the UK. Artworks are judged by a panel of artists and arts professionals, with selected artworks displayed online and on-site at the Royal Academy of Arts.

    Last chance to register and submit, submissions close on 5 March 2025 at 5pm. 

    Please refer to the poster below, for more details. 

    To sign up and find out more: www.roy.ac/youngartists 

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  • How to support your child with SATS

    Published 21/01/25

    Please see below the presentation that was shared at the parent workshop today.

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  • ADHD & AUTISM WEBINARS

    Published 17/01/25

    As you may know, we are taking part in the 'Partnerships for Inclusion of Neurodiversity in Schools' (PINS) programme. Please see below information regarding webinar sessions on ADHD and autism. They are all free to join.

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  • Multiplication Tables Check Parent Workshop

    Published 16/01/25

    Please see below the presentation that was shared at the parent workshop on Thursday 16th January.

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  • Online Safety

    Published 10/01/25

    Please see below the attachments on great ways to help keep children safe online.

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  • Free Young Musicians Day at Blackheath Halls

    Published 09/01/25

    Blackheath Halls are inviting budding musicians aged 8 to 18 years to their first Young Musicians Day on Saturday 1st February at 10am - 5.30pm. 

    This is a free event at which children can try out the different (free) ongoing music activities that Blackheath Halls offer, as well as some other local opportunities such as steel pans.  With a variety of different sessions on offer, you can sign up to those you are interested in coming to.

    The whole day is free of charge, but because spaces are limited, advanced sign-up is required to avoid disappointment. Please sign-up via this form.

    For further information about this event please click on the following link:  Young Musicians Day - Blackheath Halls

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