Izzy Jones appointed headteacher
We are pleased to announce that the school governors have appointed Izzy Jones as headteacher of William Ellis School.
We are pleased to announce that the school governors have appointed Izzy Jones as headteacher of William Ellis School.
This not-for-profit initiative supports vital COVID-19 research and has over 4 million contributors globally, making it is the world’s largest ongoing study of COVID-19.
Congratulations to the Year 11 class of 2020
Camden Summer University is back! There are a range of other exciting opportunities too - see below.
Camden Summer University: Bookings for more than 30 free courses in arts, fashion, sport, media, business and life skills are now open for 13 to 19 year olds who live in Camden or attend a local school or youth centre.
The programme runs from 27 July to 28 August, with courses taking place either online or in a face-to-face, socially distanced way. To view courses and book places, visit www.cmdn.co.uk
‘A Parent’s Guide to Black Lives Matter’ has been produced.
The Council Leader, Georgia Gould, and her Cabinet colleagues have published a joint statement on the Council website.
This page has advice and guidance for parents and carers during coronavirus. It will be regularly reviewed and updated.
The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health has produced guidance for parents and carers about what to do if their child is unwell. Please see the document at the bottom of the page for advice and guidance
Please click here to read the most recent weekly update from Camden Council.
Information on the national voucher scheme for Free School Meals
Ofqual sets out details for schools, colleges, students, parents & carers on how GCSEs and A levels will be awarded following the cancellation of this year’s exams.
The school is currently closed for most students. We are operating mini-WES which is a special provision for students whose parents and carers are key workers and for other identified students.
Today students had an extended tutorial about coronavirus