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Results day for Barnet’s GCSE students

While national league tables have again been suspended this year, it is expected that Barnet students will again perform strongly in their GCSEs. In 2019, the last time there were external examinations, students in the borough ranked second for Progress 8 scores, which gauge the progress made by each student during their time at secondary school, placing them second in the country out of 151 local authorities.

Barnet among five North London Councils partners shortlisted for adult care national award

The North London Councils partnership, which comprises the borough councils of Barnet, Camden, Enfield, Haringey and Islington, was put forward as a finalist in the Local Government Chronicle’s (LGC) 2021 annual awards in the ‘Health & Social Care’ category. It is the only multi-council partnership to be named as a finalist in this year’s awards.

A-level and BTEC results day 2021

This year students have been awarded grades by teachers and have only be assessed on what they have been taught, not what they may have missed.

Teachers have based their judgements on students’ performance on a range of evidence, which could include mock exams, non-exam assessment (coursework) in some subjects, as well as other assessments done in class.

Brent Cross Community Mural

Head over to Brent Cross Shopping Centre to experience the digital masterpiece produced by Barnet's GCSE and A-Level students. The mural is located along the hoardings outside Pines and Needles tree hub, opposite Fenwicks.

When you visit the site, you’ll notice the detail and thought that went into each section of the collage, and feel the essence of life, community spirit and hope through a young person’s eyes.

£130,000 of Barnet Council-backed grants awarded to local health and wellbeing projects

Local NHS acute and community trusts, North Central London CCG and Barnet Council have shared a pot of £126,460 to invest in projects including supporting unpaid carers, online art classes for older people experiencing isolation, developing employability skills, and dance classes for older people to aid mobility.

Reggae stars Aswad and 90s pop icons East 17 to headline Barnet Summertime August Bank Holiday Festival

Chart-topping reggae band, Aswad, and the bad boys of 90s pop, East 17, will be headlining Barnet Summertime in Barnet Playing Fields.

With 21 albums to their name and over two decades on the music scene, Aswad earned international acclaim with their reggae version of “Don’t Turn Around.” The smash hit was released in 1988 and sailed to the #1 slot on the UK national charts.

Flood and water management projects

OFSTED reports “continuing service improvements” for Barnet’s children in care

OFSTED’s report published this week (2 August) finds that in spite of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, the council’s Children’s Services has ensured that “…the vast majority of children in care benefit from living in placement arrangements that meet their individual needs.” The report highlights the significant recent progress made by the Children’s Services leadership team to create more local placements for children and young people, includin

New Pavilion Study Centre takes shape

The school’s Executive Head Teacher Joanne Kelly was joined by Councillor David Longstaff, Barnet Council’s Deputy Leader and lead member for education, Chipping Barnet MP Theresa Villiers, and students, on a tour of the building in Whetstone which is due for completion in the summer of 2022.

Hendon Hub proposals take step forward

At a meeting of full Council on 27 July, councillors voted to approve the business case for the Hendon Hub, paving the way for the development proposals to progress.

The decision means that planning applications for the scheme, which have been developed in partnership with Middlesex University, can be submitted over the coming weeks.

Residents will then have a further opportunity to provide their feedback as part of the statutory planning consultation process.

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