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Thank you for considering Heathfield House School as a school for your son or daughter. I believe the decision about which school to choose for your child is one of the most important that any parent has to make.


Heathfield House School is an independent primary school for boys and girls from four to eleven years. It opened in September 2004 as a result of my sister's and my quest to provide an education that is enjoyable, complete and individual.

The school aims to provide a stimulating, well-balanced and varied education, helping each child to develop his or her full potential intellectually, socially and physically. The school’s strength lies in its small and vibrant community, in which each child’s individual needs, strengths and interests are recognised and valued in a secure, supportive and caring environment.

The children of Heathfield House School are confident, curious and enthusiastic learners, able to think independently and live happily and co-operatively. I have a passion for education and believe that all pupils attending Heathfield House School will be inspired, challenged and motivated in order to enjoy their most formative years of learning.

Please do make an appointment to visit us, to meet the children and staff and see Heathfield House School for yourself. You will be warmly welcomed.

Caroline Goodsman BSC(Hons) PGCE MA(Ed)
Headteacher

 

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  • December 1, 2023 Buddy afternoon was a huge success! The children loved spending time with different year groups completing various Christmas activities.🎄 pic.twitter.com/PBGaUSABls
  • November 28, 2023 Well done to Year 3 who had their first netball fixture today! pic.twitter.com/ecaNUWxtfU
  • November 28, 2023 🌿Today Year 6 went to the green to plant bulbs in the wildflower as part of working with the local community. 🌿 pic.twitter.com/ymBBcJABUY
  • November 24, 2023 Year 6 have been looking at Famous artists this term in Art. They have been looking at Charles McGee over the last two weeks focusing on different lines and turning them into 3D sculptures. pic.twitter.com/CHqWO2AXHy
  • November 20, 2023 The children have worked hard with their independent learning homework. Lots of new skills have been learnt such as baking, sewing and learning new languages. pic.twitter.com/cL2ZMDsUNX
  • November 17, 2023 It's Children in Need! Thank you for your kind donations. We love seeing the children wearing their spots. pic.twitter.com/kEXBGiROAJ
  • November 13, 2023 To mark the start of Anti-Bullying week, our children are wearing odd socks. This is to encourage the children to celebrate that everyone is unique and different. pic.twitter.com/VBoK5Bo3AA
  • November 9, 2023 The children have had a Perform Drama workshop this morning. Here are Year 3 dancing like penguins! pic.twitter.com/ZB5RZLdXn7
  • November 3, 2023 We have had some amazing photos for our photography competition. Thank you to all who took part and well done to these winning entries. pic.twitter.com/xD63PQcuOv
  • November 2, 2023 Year 1 have been busy coding this week in their Computing lesson! They learnt how to add code blocks to make the fish move in different directions on Purple Mash. pic.twitter.com/itKyllMVDo
  • November 1, 2023 In aid of the STARS award, we are encouraging children to travel to school using more environmentally friendly methods. A huge well done to these children who came to school today by bicycle, scooter, foot or public transport. pic.twitter.com/jNFraBxAEC
  • October 31, 2023 Year 4, 5 and 6 have taken part in an African Mask workshop today. pic.twitter.com/eZRyXfqS9n