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  • Open Evening and Guided Tours

    Published 18/10/24

    Join us for an exciting opportunity to explore Hewens Primary School during our Open Evening Tuesday 12th November at 6:00pmAt 6:05pm, you'll be warmly welcomed by our headteacher, Mr Thomas, who will inspire you with his engaging speech and address any questions you may have about our enriching and holistic school.

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  • Primary and Secondary School Admissions 2025

    Published 20/09/24

    Primary School Admissions 2025

    We would like to inform all parents, guardians and carers of children born between 1st September 2020 and 31st August 2021 that the closing date for applications for Primary School places to be received by the London Borough of Hillingdon is Wednesday 15th January 2025.

    To ensure your application arrives on time and in order to give your child the best possible chance of being offered the school of your choice, we would advise that you submit your applications prior to the Christmas holiday period.

    Further information can be found on www.hillingdon.gov. uk/primary

    Secondary School Admissions 2025

    To all parents, guardians and carers of children born between 1st September 2013 and 31st August 2014 that the closing date for applications for Secondary School places to be received by the London Borough of Hillingdon is Thursday 31st October 2024.
    You can apply for your child’s secondary school at www.hillingdon.gov.uk/secondary or on our website: https://www.hewensprimary.co.uk/applying-for-a-place 

    You will have received information with regard to applying for your child starting secondary school via email today.

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  • Odd Socks Day

    Published 15/11/24

    On 11th November, we observed Remembrance Day with a series of commemorative activities and presentations in class. Teachers shared with pupils the importance and history of the day, helping them to understand the sacrifices made by those who served in the armed forces. In addition to classroom discussions, display boards and posters were created throughout the school, reminding us all to reflect on and honour the bravery of those who defended our freedoms.

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  • Pupil Leadership Pinning Ceremony

    Published 08/11/24

    We are delighted to announce that our Pupil Leadership Pinning Ceremony, held on 25th October, was a memorable and inspiring event. On this special day, our new Prefects, Pupil Voice Representatives, Alliance Captains, Class Librarians, Peer Mentors, and Fruit Ambassadors were proudly pinned by their parents, carers, and guardians. Our pupil leaders play a vital role in shaping our school environment and are integral to preparing our pupils to take their place in society. Through their roles, they will have the opportunity to develop key skills, inspire their peers, and actively contribute to our community. Congratulations to all our new leaders! We look forward to seeing the positive impact they will undoubtedly make this year.

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  • Anti-Bullying Week - Odd Socks Day 2024

    Published 08/11/24

    This years theme for Anti-Bullying week is ‘Choose Respect’. ‘Andy and the Odd Socks’ band, have partnered up with the Anti-Bullying Alliance this year again for Odd Socks Day and Anti-Bullying Week. As proud patrons, they are excited to promote acceptance, understanding, and respect. This message represents everything their band stands for—celebrating diversity, acceptance, and including everyone.

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  • Volcano Making

    Published 25/10/24

    Year 4 pupils have recently enjoyed an exciting hands-on activity to conclude their learning about volcanoes. As part of their study of this fascinating natural phenomenon, the children created their own volcano models using a variety of recycled materials. They explored how these powerful forces of nature are formed, what causes eruptions, and the impact volcanoes can have on the environment. The highlight of the project was watching their models ‘erupt’ using a safe chemical reaction, which brought science to life in a truly memorable way. This activity not only deepened their understanding of volcanoes but also sparked curiosity and enthusiasm for future learning.

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  • Black History Month

    Published 11/10/24

    As we observe Black History Month this October, we reflect on the invaluable contributions of Black communities to our society, culture, and history. This year’s theme, Reclaiming Narratives, emphasises the importance of telling and amplifying stories that have been overlooked or marginalised for too long. Throughout this month, our school will highlight the rich history, resilience, and achievements of Black individuals, while also encouraging pupils to engage critically with the narratives they encounter. We will focus on ensuring that pupils understand the significance of diverse perspectives and the power of reclaiming one’s own story.

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  • Hewens College Guided Tours - This October!

    Published 04/10/24

    Hewens College would love to welcome you to their college on either the 9th, 16th or 23rd October at 10am for a personal guided tour of their wonderful college. You will be able to explore the college, meet their team, learn about their curriculum and what they have to offer!

     

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  • Day Trip to France

    Published 03/10/24

    On Thursday 26th September, fourteen Year 6 pupils embarked on an exciting day trip to Boulogne-sur-Mer - France. The day began bright and early with a 5:50am departure from school. The pupils explored the rich history and culture of Boulogne, visiting highlights such as The Basilica of Notre-Dame and the Column of the Grande Armée (Napoleon Bonaparte Column). They also enjoyed the bustling atmosphere of Marché aux Poissons, the largest fish market in France, and admired the unique Egyptian display at Square Mariette Pacha. A delicious lunch was served at a local French restaurant, giving the children a true taste of French cuisine. The day concluded with a scenic stop at the beachfront of Calais before the group returned to school at 9:58pm – a long, but rewarding day filled with unforgettable experiences!

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  • Pedestrian Training

    Published 27/09/24

    On Tuesday 24th September, the Year 5 pupils took part in our annual Pedestrian Training session. The children were very engaged throughout and gained valuable knowledge on how to be responsible pedestrians.

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  • Roald Dahl Day

    Published 20/09/24

    Our pupils had a fantastic time celebrating Roald Dahl Day! They came dressed as their favourite Roald Dahl characters, bringing the magic of his stories to life. Throughout the day, they shared their favourite tales, enjoyed fun activities, and spread the joy of storytelling with one another. It was a day filled with creativity, laughter, and love for literature!

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  • Hewens College Open Evening - Reserve Your Spot!

    Published 18/09/24

    Visit at Hewens College on Thursday 26th September for an exciting Open Evening where you can explore the college, meet their team, learn about their curriculum and what they have to offer! This in-person event is a great opportunity to get a feel for college life and ask any questions you may have. Whether you're a prospective student or just curious about what they have to offer. Go and see for yourself why Hewens College is the place to be.

    Guided tours start from 5:30pm.

    Principal's speech will be held at 6:15pm.

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