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  1. www.schoolsmith.co.uk › school › the-hall-school-hampstead-london-nw3The Hall School, Hampstead, London NW3

    The Hall School, Hampstead fees range from £7,876 (Rec) to £8,115 per term (2023/24). Average class size The Hall School, Hampstead typically has three classes per year, and an average class size of 17 pupils.

  2. The Hall School Charitable Trust. Religious character Church of England Religious ethos Church of England Boarders No boarders. Nursery provision No Nursery ... Hampstead and Kilburn. Urban/rural description (England/Wales) Urban major conurbation. Government Statistical Service (GSS) local authority code E09000007. Easting 526932.

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  4. Term Dates Academic School Year 2023-2024. Autumn Term 2023. Wednesday 6 th September – Wednesday 13th December at 12 noon. Half Term: Monday 16 th October – Friday 27 th October. Staff Development Days: Monday 4 th and Tuesday 5 th September. Spring Term 2024. Thursday 4 th January – Wednesday 27th March at 3 pm.. Half Term: Monday 12 th February – Friday 16 th February

  5. 6 de sept. de 2015 · THE CHANGING FACE OF THE HALL SCHOOL . Mums In The Wood is very grateful to Mr Chris Godwin, headmaster of The Hall School and Dr Sue Godwin, Head of External Relations, for granting me an exclusive interview and speaking to me at length about the ethos of the school, their views of the assessment process, what they look for in a child and their plans for the future on 10th July 2015.

  6. 4 de may. de 2017 · Independent boys preparatory school in Hampstead North London. Page · School. 23 Crossfield Road, London, United Kingdom. +44 20 7722 1700. hallschool.co.uk.

  7. The Junior School is where your son’s learning journey begins. Our aim is to build strong foundations and foster a love of learning from the outset. Our child-centred environment and nurturing approach inspire the boys not only to be independent in their thinking but also in taking risks within their learning, therefore developing into inquisitive boys with a lifelong thirst for learning.