A good community school school in Newham. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Odessa Infant School.
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"Beginning a Brighter future"
Clare Barber, Headteacher, states there is no limit to how well pupils can achieve, with high expectations for all. She emphasises academic achievement as well as developing personal and social skills, good behaviour and taking responsibility, and highlights the importance of strong relationships with parents and carers and working in partnership to achieve the best outcomes.
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Before and after school clubs are available through providers. Clubs run from 3:15pm – 4:15pm. Providers listed: Elite Kids Club (http://www.elitekidsclub.org.uk/Default.aspx) and B Stars Forest Gate (https://www.bstarsforestgate.com).
All Odessa Infant School admissions are online via Newham’s Pan London eAdmissions portal. Nursery waiting list opens from the child’s second birthday. 30 hours extended entitlement is available for 3- and 4-year-olds (eligibility via childcarechoices.gov.uk). National closing date for on-time reception applications is 15 January 2025 with national offer date on 16 April 2025. In-year admissions are handled through the local authority (Newham) online forms.
30 hours extended entitlement for 3- and 4-year-olds. Eligibility codes via childcarechoices.gov.uk. Free places available for families meeting working-criteria (e.g., two working parents or a working single parent earning at least the equivalent of 16 hours at NMW/NLW, less than £100,000 per year).