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  1. St Hilda's Preparatory School for Girls High Street Bushey Watford Hertfordshire WD23 3DA; Head: Mr Andy Kaye; T 020 8950 1751; E [email protected] W www.sthildasbushey.com; An independent school for girls aged from 2 to 11. Read about the best schools in East Hertfordshire and West Hertfordshire; Boarding: No; Local authority: Hertfordshire ...

  2. 4:30PM to 7:00PM. Children's Lessons. Spring Term Dates 2024. Term starts on Saturday 6th January 2024. Term ends on Friday 22nd March 2024. Half term: Saturday 10th February - Friday 16th February 2024. Spring Term Prices 2024. 1 x 30 minute lesson each week of the 10 /12week term. £12.00 per lesson + £5.00 for Badge & Certificate (optional)

  3. His first post was at a junior school in Harrow where he developed new approaches to assessment and led on working with parents to empower them to best support their children with Maths. Prior to joining St Hilda’s as the Deputy Head in 2016, Andrew was a deputy head in a three-form entry primary school. He is tremendously passionate about ...

  4. 12. März 2022 · StHildasMum · 15/03/2022 12:27. Hi OP, I have a daughter there. It’s a lovely school. Size isn’t an issue because there are enough girls that they have a wide friendship group, and there are a lot of very varied activities on offer, both curricular (they have swimming, ballet, games, PE etc and have specialist teaching in music, computing ...

  5. St Hilda's and Bluebird uniform is available to purchase from: The School Shop, Aldenham School, Elstree, WD6 3AJ Tel: 01727 814368. Opening Times. Christmas and New Year opening times: Last shop day Friday 16th December at 4.00pm, reopening Friday 6th January and Monday 9th January 1.00pm - 4.00pm. Or via the Stevensons website Stevensons Uniform.

  6. St Hilda’s is a community of girls aged four to eleven years, whose infectious enthusiasm, politeness and busy purposefulness is immediately evident to visitors. The girls thrive in a caring yet challenging environment, which teaches them to be resilient and resourceful learners, and ultimately to be exceptionally well prepared to take their next step to the senior school of their choice.

  7. St Hilda’s is a community of girls aged four to eleven years, whose infectious enthusiasm, politeness and busy purposefulness is immediately evident to visitors. The girls thrive in a caring yet challenging environment, which teaches them to be resilient and resourceful learners, and ultimately to be exceptionally well prepared to take their next step to the senior school of their choice.