“We celebrate each child’s unique abilities and achievements in a creative and supportive environment.”
“We celebrate each child’s unique abilities and achievements in a creative and supportive environment.”
Announcement: School is fully open.
Announcement: School is fully open.
Announcement: School is fully open.
Lindon Bennett is a primary school for children with severe or profound and multiple learning difficulties, some of whom also have an additional diagnosis of autism. We cater for children from 3 to 11 years old and there are currently 198 pupils on roll across both of our sites.
Danesbury Road, Feltham, Middlesex TW13 5BH
0208 898 0479
Main Street, Hanworth, Middlesex TW13 6ST
0208 898 0479
Coronavirus Information If you need any advice or support during the pandemic The London Borough of Hounslow have put together some ideas for parents, pupils and staff. Please click on the links below for the information Emotional Wellbeing for families Emotional Wellbeing for staff
... read morePlease see the link below for the Easter Half Term activities in the Short Breaks Newsletter 2022, click on the link: file:///C:/Users/sselway2.313/Downloads/short_breaks_easter_2022_newsletter_mar22.pdf
... read moreSkylarks Charity have different activities for the children during the Easter Half Term. Including Haircuts at the Crossway Centre – (Please note you have to book an appointment), if you are interested in any of the activities please Click on the link to book: – https://mailchi.mp/skylarks/easter-activities-and-fun-for-all-the-family-2668772?e=80bbf73b19 To See more of what Skylarks are offering including Family Support Group … Continue reading “Activities at Skylarks Charity”
... read moreKids fruits has joint with Veg Power to promote the consumption of vegetables in schools. As part of Veg Power’s on-going mission to encourage the UK to eat more veg, they would like to make it easier for parents and carers to add more veg to children’s lunchboxes. To support parents, Veg Power has developed … Continue reading “Vegetables in School”
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