Highgate Wood School and Performing Arts College

Highgate Wood School is  a school which values all its members. We are a truly comprehensive school, and work hard to ensure that every one is encouraged to achieve their best. We want everyone to feel welcome, safe and secure in the school and believe that each of us has a valuable contribution to make to the school community and its continued success.

At Highgate Wood School the education of every young person is held to be of equal value.The school seeks to create an environment in which all students can

  • achieve their full potential, including the highest standards of academic achievement
  • feel valued and value others
  • become confident, self-reliant and caring members of society
  • understand themselves and develop a critical awareness of the world in which they live
  • work in a learning environment in which they feel safe and secure
  • make maximum use of the technology available to use to assist learning.
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Address

Montenotte Road
Crouch End
London
N8 8RN

Highgate Wood uniform

Contact Details

Tel 020 8342 7970
Fax 020 8342 7978
Email admin@hws.haringey.sch.uk.

Staff / Management

Headteacher Patrick Cozier
Chair of governing body Clive Menzies.

Pupils

Gender mixed
Age range 11-18
Pupils on roll 1370
Planned admission number 243.

Characteristics

Description secondary schools
Religious character non-denominational
Boarding provision no
Specialist status arts college.

Transport

Nearest buses W5, W7, 41
Nearest tube station Highgate
Nearest rail station Hornsey.

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highgate wood inspection report.pdf Adobe PDF DocumentPDF239K
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Page Last Updated: 18 July 2008

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