Primary Schools London
It is very common for parents and children feel a little bit anxious before starting going to primary school. To help you out, we've put together some guidelines of what you and your child can do before the first day of school.
Regent's Vocational College
020 7251 3932
Nile Street
London
020 7251 3932
Nile Street
London GB.N17RD
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Project 16
020 7837 5955
1st Floor White Lion Centre
London
020 7837 5955
1st Floor White Lion Centre
London GB.N19PW
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Non-denominational
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Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts
020 7608 0047
23 Goswell Road
London
020 7608 0047
23 Goswell Road
London GB.EC1M7AJ
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The Charterhouse Square School
020 7600 3805
40 Charterhouse Square
London
020 7600 3805
40 Charterhouse Square
London GB.EC1M6EA
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City of London
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The Mary Ward Centre (AE Centre)
020 7831 7711
42 Queen Square
London
020 7831 7711
42 Queen Square
London GB.WC1N3AQ
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Non-denominational
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Samuel Rhodes MLD School
020 7837 9075
Dowrey Street
London
020 7837 9075
Dowrey Street
London GB.N10HY
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Non-denominational
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Richard Cloudesley PH School
020 7251 1161
Golden Lane
London
020 7251 1161
Golden Lane
London GB.EC1Y0TJ
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Non-denominational
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City Lit
020 7242 9872
Keeley Street
London
020 7242 9872
Keeley Street
London GB.WC2B4BA
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Non-denominational
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Dallington School
020 7251 2284
8 Dallington Street
London
020 7251 2284
8 Dallington Street
London GB.EC1V0BW
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City of London School
020 7489 0291
Queen Victoria Street
London
020 7489 0291
Queen Victoria Street
London GB.EC4V3AL
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City of London
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Non-denominational
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Preparing for the First Day of Primary School If your child is almost ready to start primary school, you may feel slightly anxious about preparing yourself and your child for the task ahead. To help you out, we've put together some guidelines of what you and your child can do before the first day of school. Preparation for You- Find out about school uniforms. Some schools have sales on uniforms during their open days.
- Book a pre-school booster dose of DTP-Polio and MMR (diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis and polio, along with a separate injection for measles, mumps and rubella). For more information, speak to your child's GP.
- If you want to play an active role in supporting your child's school, ask for details about the Parent Teachers Association or School Governing Body .
- Find out the school holiday dates so you can plan ahead.
- See what your child will be learning over the coming years by taking a look at subjects at Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 .
Preparation for Your Child Your child's first day at primary school is a huge step for them. Some may be excited about starting school, whereas others may be more anxious. There are many practical ways that you help to prepare them. Talk About School Your child may be nervous about what to expect on the first day at school. Talk them through these fears - but don't dismiss them - things that seem silly to an adult can seem terrifying to a five year old. You may want to talk about the following: - explain where they'll be going, what they'll be doing, and for how long
- emphasise the many things they may enjoy doing
- ask them what they think the school may be like - this will give you the opportunity to correct any misunderstandings they might have
- answer questions and resolve any fears they might have about the school
Introduce them to Learning Give them a taste of what school is going to be like by getting them involved in learning activities; this will make the experience less stressful for them when the time comes to start school itself. For example: - play games that involve taking turns
- involve them in activities that require them to sit down for short periods of time, such as painting and drawing
- read books together about starting school
- develop their social skills by getting them to play with children of a similar age
- use your child's favourite toys to role-play going to school
Get them Involved In the few weeks before school starts, make sure that your child feels fully involved in the run up to their first day of school: - visit the school with your child so they become familiar with the building and the local area
- ask your child to help choose the things they need for school, such as school bags or uniforms
- establish a school-day routine and discuss what might be happening at school at different times of the day
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