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Our Jenni’s a winner

Getting involved in her children’s school has helped a York mum-of-four to re-start her own education. Jenni Williams didn’t sit her GCSEs but is now heading for university thanks to Workers’ Educational Association (WEA) help and support from Haxby Road Primary Academy’s...

Newsletter 10.06.16

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Now 30 hours of free childcare for working families

Haxby Road Primary Academy is pleased to announce that we will be providing 30 hours free childcare for working families from September 2016. The additional 15 hours will be available to families in York where they meet the national eligibility criteria and the family live in the...

Newsletter 20.05.16

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Everyone benefits with students and children partnership

Everyone benefits with students and children partnership A unique ‘Island Mentoring’ programme has brought success for children from Haxby Road Primary Academy and sports students from York St John University. Ten students with an average age of 19 had their first taste of being...

Haxby Road pupil is Lord Mayor for the day

Haxby Road pupil is Lord Mayor for the day The Lord Mayor was accompanied by a very special guest as Chenai Thomas from Haxby Road Primary Academy joined the Civic Party to enjoy a day as Lord Mayor. Chenai took part in a full day of civic duties after winning a competition that...

Newsletter 28.04.16

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For parents/carers with one or more children between 0-4 years old

York has been chosen as an early implementer for the roll out of 30 hours free childcare for eligible 3 and 4 year olds from September 2016, one year ahead of national roll out in September 2017.  This means that working parents/carers in York may be eligible for an additional 15...

Helping children with SEND

In partnership with WEA, we’re running an exciting course aimed at improving the awareness and experience of adults wishing to help and support children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). This course aims to build on the knowledge gained on the WEA...

Volunteers helping in schools

Do you help in your local primary school, or would you like to? Would you like to know more about how children learn and how you can help them? In partnership with WEA, we’re running an exciting course for those who volunteer in a primary school for at least two hours each...