Search results (0)

  1. Parenting Support

    In partnership with schools, children’s centres and the community and voluntary sector, Newham offers a range of programmes, workshops and online resources for parents to access for free. A list of all available programmes are detailed below with a short description. Our Parenting Facilitators have…
  2. Feeding your baby

    Welcome to Newham Baby Feeding We are here to support you with feeding your baby, offering skilled, parent centred support from pregnancy through to starting school.    For the first six months of their life, breastmilk provides everything your baby needs. If baby can’t be exclusively breastfed, first stage…
  3. Young Commissioners Scheme

    Children’s social care Commissioning Team is recruiting young people who have been in care or in care aged 13-18 years as young commissioners as active agents and change makers in the development of service for children looked after. We want to engage young people who…
  4. SEND Hub

    The SEND Hub Team (two specialist teachers, an early years SEND practitioner and buy-in Speech and Language Therapist) is supporting Private, Voluntary and Independent Nurseries and Childminders to work with children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities. Through training, early identification, working with settings to…
  5. Oral Health

    We understand that oral health plays a vital role in our daily lives, affecting our ability to eat, speak, and feel confident. Through this web page, we aim to empower you with the knowledge and tools necessary to take care of your oral hygiene and…
  6. Education and Training for children and young people

    On this page you will find information on: The schools, colleges and universities in Newham Free early years education (3 & 4 year old's) Nursery, primary and secondary school admissions School health services Support for SEND The statutory school age for children in England is…
  7. School admission and exclusion volunteer panel members

    Independent School Admission Appeals Parents/guardians have the right to appeal against the decision of the Admission Authority when their child is not allocated a place at their preferred school. These appeals are heard by an Independent Panel consisting of lay persons and school governors. Voluntary…
  8. Exclusion

    Our schools work with parents to provide support and advice around behavioural challenges and attendance issues which can lead to sanctions including exclusion from school. Find out more about exclusion.

Rate this page

happy face neutral face unhappy face
Skip back to top of page