Please find a letter from our CEO, Mr Billings, in relation to ‘return to school’ here.
Please find a letter from Mrs Roberts regarding the start of term here
Uniform can be purchased in school between 2â3pm, Monday 25 â Friday 28 August. For orders purchased online, we will contact you with a date and time for collection.
We are very excited to be able to host results day on site! We have had to make some changes to accommodate social distancing but we are confident we can still make this a special day for students.
Please read all the details here in a letter from Ms Bower, which will also be posted home:
4. FINAL Results Day letter
The letter includes an FAQ section we have also displayed here:
I will not be able to attend school on Results day – how can I get my results? | We strongly advise that students come into school and collect their results in person. However, we recognise that these are exceptional times. If you know that you will not be able to collect your results on Thursday 20th August, please complete this form, and we will send your results to your school email address from 2pm on 20th August. |
What shall I bring with me on results day? | A fully charged mobile phone, a pen and a notepad. You may want to get in touch with family or friends, or need to call colleges and sixth forms about places. |
I didn’t get a grade 4 in Maths and English that I needed to start my course | The first thing to do if you haven’t passed Maths or English with a grade 4 or above is to speak to the staff at the school or college that you are planning to attend or to the training provider for your apprenticeship.
Some sixth forms will allow you to start A levels and retake either English or Maths alongside your other qualifications. However, many sixth forms require you to have at least a grade 4 in English and Maths before you start.If you choose to, you can usually resit Maths and English in November – ask your teachers about this. Schools and colleges offer classes to prepare students to retake these GCSEs as it is a government requirement that you keep studying these subjects until you are 18 or achieve a grade 4 in them. |
What if I don’t get the grades I need? | Donât worry. It might be that you havenât quite met your criteria for your conditional offer. The best thing to do is to call your college/sixth form and tell them your results and see if they will accept you. Donât automatically assume that if you don’t get the exact grades they were asking for, you wonât get in.Â
If you need to make a different plan, there will be lots of staff on hand in the Library to go through your options with you. We will also be in school on Friday 21st August from 10am – 1pm, so you can take the day to think about your options and come back to speak with us then. |
Do I have to open my results at school? | We would really like you to open your results at school, so then we can support you with your next steps. However, we know it can be a bit overwhelming, so we will make sure there are private, quiet spaces for you to open your results away from others if you need. |
I got the results I need – what next? | Your chosen college or sixth form should have let you know how to confirm your place, and this is usually done via email. Make sure you have read all of your emails carefully, so you know exactly what you need to do to confirm your place. |
Can I resit my exams? | Information about resits will be available on Results Day, and there will be lots of staff on hand to talk you through your options. |
Please find our weekly newsletter here.
If you have not received a copy of this newsletter via email, please contact
office@heartlands.haringey.sch.uk to ensure that we have your correct email address.
Please see a letter to all parents and interested parties regarding September opening.
Reopening letter September 2020
Thank you
Mrs Roberts
Please find our weekly newsletter here.
If you have not received a copy of this newsletter via email, please contact
office@heartlands.haringey.sch.uk to ensure that we have your correct email address.
Mrs Roberts communicated with all families today around the time frames for the HHS plans to be released to parents. The government announcement today that all year groups can return full time was great news but there were conditions and stipulations which will make the reopening in September something which will need to be carefully planned!
If families would like to read the guidance issued by the government they can CLICK HEREÂ
Welcome to our online ‘Voices for Change Gallery.’ Our students have been inspired by the international Black Lives Matter movement. They have created artwork, placards and poems in peaceful protest at racial injustice and racism in the world because it is not enough to not be racist, we need to be actively anti-racist.
Staff and Prefects at Heartlands have contributed to this updated Enrichment Grid, which contains activities you can be getting on with to enrich yourself and develop your character while you are at home. The Grid is divided into different categories, so you may wish to focus on activities that interest you most. All these activities are free to get involved in.Â
Weâd love to hear from you: email Mr Seldon and your form tutor any photos or videos of you doing any of these enrichment activities!
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Mental |
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Writing |
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Learning |
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