Year 11 Art and Photography Exhibition Tuesday 21st June 16.30 – 19.00
During the Easter holidays 7 Y11 students went with Mr Levis, Mr Brierley and Ms Tillson to the Olympic Velopark to meet Bradley Wiggins. This was the launch event for Ride London, and specifically the 46 mile event the students will be taking part in. The students were fantastic throughout the day, meeting the Tour De France and Olympic Winner, and even putting him through a difficult question and answer session!
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Free talks for parents/carers
about Special Educational Needs & Disabilities issues:
Personal Budgets for Short Breaks, Writing Outcomes
The SEND Information, Advice & Support Service are hosting two information sessions at Markfield for parents/carersÂ
Personal Budgets for Short BreaksTuesday 26 January 2016
10am-12pm We will share information about the personal budgets system in Haringey; the assessment process, your choices and rights, how support should be provided and by whom. Writing Outcomes Tuesday 15 March 2016 10am-12pm We will share information about the importance of using outcomes to plan all SEN Support and the key role of outcomes within SEN Statements or Education Health and Care Plans. We will look at how to make outcomes SMART (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) |
How to get to MarkfieldOur centre is in Markfield Park
Walking either via Markfield Road, 
or Crowland Road through Markfield Park, 
or along the River Lea towpath Driving via Markfield Road. Parking is available at the centre Tube Seven Sisters, Tottenham Hale Bus 41, 76, 123, 149, 243, 259, 279 British Rail South Tottenham, Seven Sisters, Tottenham Hale Address: Markfield Road, London N15 4RB
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Please email or call our Family Support Administrator to book your place!
020 3667 5233
It’s Anti Bullying week at Heartlands High School! This year the theme is “Let’s make a noise about bullying”. To raise awareness and promote our zero tolerance to bullying, pupils will be taking part in many activities across the week, such as Beyond Words quizzes, citizenship debates, national and internal competitions, work with a theatre company and a pledge to stamp out bullying language.
Pupils and parent/carers should always be mindful that any complaint of bullying at Heartlands will be thoroughly investigated, treated with sensitivity and properly sanctioned. Bullying is not welcome in our school and will never be tolerated. Any reports of bullying can be made at any time using our “Act Now – report bullying” link on the website or can be reported directly to any member of staff. Any further queries can be answered by Miss Gibson.
Let’s make a noise about bullying!