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New Home for Avanti House School

By |2017-07-19T10:32:31+01:00March 25th, 2015|News|

Avanti Schools Trust are looking for your feedback on our proposals for a new home for Avanti House School. The new school site will provide a permanent home for 1,260 secondary school pupils and incorporate new multi-use games areas, outdoor playing fields and a purpose build school facility. With the community’s backing, we hope [...]

Avanti Court student art on display at local Antenatal Unit

By |2017-07-19T10:32:31+01:00March 20th, 2015|News|

Avanti Court Primary School was recently contacted by Minal Patel, the Community Engagement Manager at UCL, on behalf of King Georges Hospital, Goodmayes. They were set to open a brand new Antenatal Unit and wished to display artwork by local school children. Harpreet Sahota, Creative Arts Lead at the school, decided to involve the [...]

Croydon Guardian reports on plans for Avanti school

By |2017-07-19T10:32:31+01:00March 9th, 2015|News|

Two new Croydon free schools, including the borough's first Hindu faith school, were announced by Prime Minister David Cameron this week. A primary school run by Hindu charity the Avanti Schools Trust and a secondary school offshoot from a top Sutton grammar were among 49 new Department for Education approvals revealed on Monday. Read [...]

The Economist speaks to Vinay Patel

By |2017-07-19T10:32:31+01:00September 26th, 2014|News|

“I CALL this a playground,” says Vinay Patel, gesturing to a score of monitors in the computer lab of Avanti House School in North London: “I tell pupils not to be scared of mistakes.” The two dozen teenagers in his classroom are among the first to follow a radically reformed technology curriculum which comes [...]

Avanti Schools performing together

By |2017-11-13T12:48:05+00:00June 26th, 2014|News|

It is with great pleasure that we invite you to attend an evening event at London’s Southbank Centre called “All You Need Is Love”. It features as part of a season of festivals called “The Summer of Love”, a coming together of hundreds of artists and community groups to celebrate the theme of love. [...]

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