A good foundation school school in Barnet. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Hollickwood Primary School.
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| Year | Mat Average | Read Average |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 104.0 | 108.0 |
| 2023 | 104.0 | 108.0 |
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Hollickwood is a small, one-form entry primary school on the border between Muswell Hill and Friern Barnet, serving a diverse, vibrant community with a strong ‘Hollickwood Way.’ The school emphasises safeguarding, inclusivity, high expectations and a broad, ambitious curriculum, aiming for every child to be happy, confident and prepared for secondary education.
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Breakfast Club is open from 7:30am to 8:30am with Full Breakfast session £6.00 and Half Breakfast session £3.00. After School Club is open from 3:30pm to 6:00pm with 1st session 3:30pm–4:30pm £6.00, 2nd session 4:30pm–6:00pm £7.00, or Both sessions 3:30pm–6:00pm £12.00. The clubs are run internally. A Breakfast and After School Club Parent Handbook provides full details.
SEND Information: The SEND Information Report outlines the school’s SEND provision, including the SENDCo (Ms Jayne Aherne), how SEND is identified, assessed and reviewed, curriculum adaptations, emotional/social support, involvement of parents, transition for pupils with SEND, and local support links (Barnet Local Offer, IASS, Barnet Parent Carer Forum).
Admissions are determined by local authority criteria: priority for Children Looked After, children with exceptional medical/social/educational needs, then children with siblings at the school, followed by those living closest to the school (measured in a straight line). Tie-breaker is distance; final tie-breaker uses random order via Barnet’s computerised system.