Highlands Primary School, Redbridge

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Highlands Primary School is a three-form entry first school with a separate nursery for 60 part time children. It is located on Highlands Gardens, Redbridge and was built in 1905 with the addition of a "link building" in 1997. Highlands is a "Learning to Learn" school which invoves a research project focussing on how brain-based research can enhance the effectiveness of teaching. The school is ethnically diverse with a wide range of extracricular activities such as African drumming, Indian dance and instrumental, drama, recorders and orchestra, plus competitive rugby, netball and football.[1]

According to the 2007 Ofsted report, Highlands had 630 pupils between the ages of three and eleven of which "A large majority of pupils speak English as an additional language". One third of all pupils are of Pakistani heritage. The school was judged to have achieved the highest possible grade overall - Grade 1 or Outstanding - with only one aspect being singled out for change "Improve assessment of pupils' progress in the non-core subjects by streamlining the different systems currently in use".[2] This was an improvement on the previous report in 2002 which was Very Good, which was itself an improvement on the report in 1997.[3]

The headteacher is Mrs M Buttress and the chair of governors is Mr C Runeckles.[4]


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  1. ^ [1] Redbridge link "learning schools"
  2. ^ [2] Ofsted report 2007
  3. ^ [3] Ofsted report 2002
  4. ^ [4] basic contact details