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Hampstead School

Westbere RoadLondonNW2 3RT
Mixed state secondary school, with sixth form provision. 
020 7794 8133

Special Educational Needs Joint Initiative for Training

(SENJIT or SEN Joint Initiative for Training)
University of London Institute of Education20 Bedford WayLondonWC1H 0AL
Consortium of 40 local authorities, together with schools and services, working in partnership with the Institute of Education to provide in-service training on special educational needs to local education authorities, schools and services. Also offers conferences, publications and support groups.
020 7612 6273/6305/6274 Fax: 020 7612 6994

Swiss Cottage School Development and Research Centre

(Formerly known as Swiss Cottage Specialist SEN School)
80, Avenue RoadLondonNW8 6HX
A maintained specialist school for children with a wide range of special needs. The school provides appropriate access to the National Curriculum but places an additional emphasis on literacy, numeracy, learning for life and physical education for learners with complex layered needs. Children who previously attended…
020 7681 8080

Royal Free Hospital Children's School

(Based on two sites - the Royal Free Hospital and Konstam Centre)
Ward 6 West B, 6th FloorRoyal Free HospitalPond StreetLondonNW3 2QG
RFHCS is a community special school for pupils aged 5 to 16 and provides education to patients on the paediatric wards at the Royal Free Hospital, Pond Street, Hampstead NW3. Alongside this, the RFHCS also runs alternative provision programmes for young people experiencing medical or mental health…
020 7472 6298 and 020 3838 4740

School Crossing Patrols (Camden Council)

London Borough of Camden5th Floor, 5 Pancras Squarec/o Judd StreetLondonWC1H 9JE
Provides and supports school crossing patrols at various schools in Camden. Patrols are paid and supplied with special clothing. They also receive pay during the school holidays.
020 7974 2513 Fax: 020 7974 4015

Rhyl Community Primary School

(Two sites: Grafton Road and Rhyl Street)
Rhyl Community Primary SchoolRhyl Street site 7-31 Rhyl StreetLondonNW5 3HB
State community school for junior and infant boys and girls, based at two sites, with nursery provision for two, three and four-year-olds and a wide range of community provision for parents / carers and the wider community. Early Years, Reception and Year 1 are based…
020 7485 4899 or 020 7485 1947

Frank Barnes School for Deaf Children

(Primary school - bilingual (BSL and English))
Wollstonecraft StreetLondonN1C 4BT
Rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted, Frank Barnes is a local authority school catering for deaf children aged 2-11 from Camden and across London. In September 2015 we moved to a brand new school building in King's Cross. This state–of–the–art bilingual school is co-located with the new King's Cross…
020 7391 7040 or 07970 626197 (Mobile Phone - SMS)

Haverstock School Facilities Hire

(Also known as Kajima Partnerships)
55 Bakers StreetLondonW1U 5EW
Kajima Community is the company running the buildings and facilities at Haverstock School. Indoor and outdoor sports facilities for hire including an astro turf pitch, multi-use games area, dance studio, events hall, performance hall, sports hall. Also have rooms available for meetings and special events…
03330 110476

Kentish Town C of E Primary School Additionally Resourced Provision for Physically Disabled Children and Pupils with Autism

(Kentish Town Church of England Primary School Resource Base for Physically Disabled Children)
Islip StreetLondonNW5 2TU
Kentish Town C of E Primary School is in the unique position of having additionally resourced provision for children with autism and for children with physical disabilities. For more details, visit https://www.kentishtown.camden.sch.uk/about-us/inclusion-at-kentish-town/ 
020 7485 1279

Woodlands Centre for Autism at Netley Campus

74 Stanhope StreetLondonNW1 3EX
Woodlands is a specialised resource base for children who have been statemented with autism. The children who attend Woodlands are of nursery and primary ages (3 to 11 years old).
020 3772 0350
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