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‘The only garden they have’: Parents fighting to save primary school fear children will lose access to nature

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Tuesday 23 May 2023

Pooles Park is facing closure at the end of the Christmas term because of a lack of pupils

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Two ‘highly regarded’ primary schools look likely to merge – with pupil numbers falling

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 2 February 2023

‘Schools operate most effectively when full,’ say education bosses

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Town Hall consulting on plans to merge two primary schools in Barnsbury – as pupil numbers drop

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Monday 7 November 2022
Islington Town Hall

Copenhagen and Vittoria primaries already work closely as part of the Islington Futures Federation

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Primary school places could be cut in Islington as pupil numbers fall

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 7 October 2022
Islington Town Hall

One in five reception places went unfilled in the borough this year

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Islington nursery where babies ‘cried themselves to sleep’ sees Ofsted rating upgraded to ‘Good’

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 16 June 2022

Maggie and Rose impresses inspectors after ‘comprehensively adapting its environment’

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Islington nursery slammed by Ofsted after inspector finds babies ‘crying themselves to sleep’ and ‘eating large chunks of fruit’

By Julia Gregory, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 4 February 2022

Maggie and Rose, where day rates are over £100, ‘disappointed and surprised’ by report but says it is making ‘very positive’ progress

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‘World-first’ comic book about Mary Wollstonecraft’s life to be given out to primary schools

By Islington Citizen | Thursday 18 March 2021

Book to be accompanied by six-week lesson plan, thanks to project involving Newington Green Meeting House

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Primary school attendance well over 90 per cent as pupils return across borough

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Thursday 11 March 2021

Town Hall delighted by early showing as it awaits figures from secondaries

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Council steps in with extra year of funding to support BAME young people

By Ed Sheridan, Local Democracy Reporter | Friday 24 May 2019

Mother Tongue and Supplementary Schools to receive one-off year of council-backed money

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Watts admits school results not enough to boost social mobility – but hailed Islington’s education turnaround

By Adam Barnett, Local Democracy Reporter | Wednesday 25 April 2018
Richard Watts

‘While it is a necessary step, it’s not done it on it’s own’

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