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Welcome to Barnet Hill Academy. An independent Islamic faith school
based in the London Borough of Barnet for pupils aged between 3-11
11-11-2019

EYFS Curriculum Workshop

The EYFS Team at Barnet Hill organised a workshop on 11/11/19 for EYFS parents; this was delivered by Ms Farzana (Nursery Lead) and Ms Salima (EYFS Practitioner). The topics covered were the EYFS Curriculum, seven areas of learning, how we teach phonics and numeracy in early years and, how parents can support their children at home. We showed parents how to access Target Tracker and how to view their child’s progress using Target Tracker. We were delighted with the feedback; 80% of parents strongly agreed that the presentation was effective whilst 70% of parents strongly agreed that the content was well organised…..we look forward to following up on this by organising further opportunities for our supportive and encouraging EYFS parents – Thank You!

29-10-2019

Secondary Library Visits

As part of BHA's endorsement of reading , Secondary pupils will be visiting the local library to promote an enjoyment of reading as a means of enhancing knowledge, perspective and creativity.

Please support us by encouraging your child to read.

28-10-2019

Stand up! Education against Discrimination workshops:

BHA Secondary pupils will continue participation in anti-discrimination education workshops led by Stand Up against Discrimination.

Stand Up! was established in 2016 to provide anti-discrimination education, with a focus on antisemitism and anti-Muslim hate.

Through interactive workshops and by drawing on the unique knowledge of many partners in the Hate Crime field, Stand Up! empowers young people to act against all forms of discrimination, racism, antisemitism and anti-Muslim hate, whilst developing their sense of social responsibility to their local communities and British society as a whole
The workshops aim to

• To assess, develop and enhance students’ understanding around issues of discrimination, antisemitism and
anti-Muslim hate in a sensitive manner, and through the framework of British Values
• To provide practical and responsible strategies to counter hate crime, including encouraging reporting to school, the
Police and specialist hate crime groups
To develop students’ understanding and confidence in their civic and social responsibility in wider society

28-10-2019

School Councillors Elected!

Well done to all candidates for their well-composed speeches!

The following pupils are members of The BHA School Council:

Year 7: Aisha W
Year 8: Thuba J
Year 9: Zohara H
Year 11: Bibi S & Nazo Niazi