Families NW London issue 131 October 2019

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IN THIS ISSUE

Education Special issue!

It’s time for Nursery or Pre-School!

Choosing the right school for your child

School Open Days

Issue 131 October 2019

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IN THIS ISSUE: 4 Susie Ramroop – choose your words carefully

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5 It’s time for Nursery or Pre- school! 6 Open Days

7 Choosing the right school

8 Meet the Head Teachers

10 Clubs and Classes

12 What’s On

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Family Health

October is ADHD awareness month -

Busting the Myths about ADHD By Tony Buckley

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ctober is ADHD awareness month and Families takes up the baton to raise understanding about this debilitating condition.

Multi-tasking is another thing that children with ADHD tend to struggle with and this can cause child and parents significant frustration. Children with ADHD may feel under much more pressure than other children and feel that they need to be more active and work harder than others in order to keep up. Understandably this contributes significantly to their stress levels as they try to deal with all the tasks they need to complete.

When you think of ADHD, what comes to mind? Screaming children. Refusal to do schoolwork. Maybe even violence. But if your child is not displaying these symptoms, could they still be suffering from ADHD? The answer is “yes.” Sensational symptoms like screaming, violence and refusal are those that provoke the most sympathy when a parent discusses their child with other parents, or the ones that look most interesting and are easiest to identify when portrayed in the media. They are real symptoms that real children with ADHD can (and often do) exhibit. But these aren’t the only symptoms someone with ADHD might have – they’re simply the symptoms that a parent or guardian are most likely to notice, as they affect people other than the person with the condition. It’s important to understand that if a child is behaving in an unfocused or hyperactive way consistently then they may have ADHD. But, not all people with ADHD are unruly and unfocused. Simply believing that they are can make it more difficult for those who display less “textbook” ADHD symptoms to get a diagnosis, as well as creating a damaging stereotype of children with the condition.

So what are the other symptoms of ADHD? ADHD, or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, is a condition that affects both adults and children. People with this condition will often experience symptoms such as impulsiveness, poor concentration, hyperactivity, poor organisational skills and being easily distracted. But some will experience other symptoms, either as well as or instead of these more wellknown symptoms. Symptoms tend to change with age, and will be different for each person.

Children with ADHD can find it hard to cope with this degree of stress and pressure and may act this out in a variety of ways, becoming angry, emotional, withdrawn, panicky, argumentative or displaying a range of other stress-induced behaviours. Equally though, a child with ADHD may simply appear to be trying to focus very hard on their learning to get through the day and keep up with their classmates. This is especially true if their symptoms don’t match those expected and recognised by society. Many people with ADHD will reach adulthood without even realising that they have the condition. Some adults may only find out that their symptoms are ADHD-related if their own child is diagnosed with it, and some symptoms become less obvious as a child matures and enters adulthood. Many adults have no idea that their difficulty with social interactions or executive functions is a result of a hidden impairment, but, as parents, there are symptoms you can watch out for to find out if your child has the condition.

How can parents recognise symptoms of ADHD in their children?

In neither of the above cases will a child with ADHD necessarily look like a child screaming and throwing things as portrayed in the media.

Where can parents find out more? For more information about ADHD, visit www.adhdawarenessmonth.org/ and check out this helpful guide from Need2Know books at http://need2knowbooks.co.uk/product/theessential-guide-to-adhd/ It answers essential questions and guides parents and teachers stepby-step through the actions they need to take to support a child with ADHD. Use N2K25OFF for a 25% discount!

Children with ADHD will be impulsive. They’ll find it difficult to prioritise the various tasks and responsibilities that they need to deal with, and you may notice that their peers are more organised than they are. If a child has ADHD, you may find that they struggle to focus on the task at hand.

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Family Life

Alternative word choices to increase positivity By Susie Ramroop

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f you have had any exposure to coaching you will have heard about limiting beliefs - those ideas that we hold on to tightly and that frame our entire perspective of the world. They are set of rules that we live by and they are unique to us, although we might gravitate towards people who happen to share the same views. Limiting beliefs are unhelpful. They cement habits and thought patterns that keep us in repeated scenarios. They will rarely be empowering, although at some point we might perceive there having been a pay-off for having them.

How do we spot them? One way of becoming aware of these beliefs is through language. The words that we use are often a reflection of our inner thoughts, and some seem hardwired. “Never” and “always”, leave very little wriggle room, for example. The two words I hear the most around children and adults alike are “can’t” and “hard”, both of which can have a dramatic impact on our selfbelief, and our likelihood of getting what we want from life. Here are a couple of examples of how to handle the use of those words and what you can do instead:

 Can’t When I was helping out on the scooter badge earlier this year at Beavers, I was challenging the children to do things that would demonstrate their skill; lifting their foot or their hands off as the scooter travelled at a perfectly safe speed. When

I described a slightly more complex combination move, they shouted “I can’t”. What they meant was they didn’t believe that they could. Using very clever language I got them to have a go, and sure enough they all did it. They were jumping for joy and with huge pride, high-fiving me and their friends. “Whether you think you can, or you think you can’t, you’re right” – Henry Ford When you’re child says they can’t do something. Ask them how they know. They will be stumped, and might just be willing to find out whether, indeed, they can.

 Hard Adults use this word as often as children. By using it we are teaching them that it is normal. Each time they use it, it initiates another search for evidence that they are right! Swap out the word “hard” for “new” – this is viable 90% of the time. When something appears “hard”, what we are really acknowledging is that it is new – we haven’t done it before, perhaps we don’t know how to do it, and we aren’t certain that it will work out the way we want it to. Seeing something as “new” promotes curiosity and unlocks possibility rather than writing it off with “hard”. Avoid using this word in your language patterns full stop. Every time you do you will invite struggle, when things could be quite straight forward. When you hear your child use it, offer up the alternative of “new” – see the reframing happen before your very eyes.

Eye-can – a reminder to stay positive!

Help to focus your children on what is possible rather than what they believe isn’t. This will create a much more openminded and experimental approach, one that can help them to navigate their way to what truly brings them joy, and where their biggest potential lies. Try this – it will do exactly the same for you too.

Susie Ramroop is a Mindset Coach helping busy parents to focus on what truly makes a difference in life and at work. Please send any comments and questions to susie@susieramroop.com. www.susieramroop.com

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Education

It’s Time for Nursery or Pre-School!

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any children are left at nursery as babies, around the time when separation anxiety kicks in and both parents and children feel bereft. However, a few weeks on, the tears turn to smiles and both parties relax into their new routine.

But what happens if you have chosen alternative childcare or stayed at home with your little one? At the age of two or three, depending on your circumstances, your child may be entitled to some free hours of childcare each week. This could be an ideal opportunity to enhance a child’s experiences and development! As with babies, starting a new nursery or pre-school can be unsettling for both child and parent, but with good transition plans, you will both adjust more quickly than you expect.

 Choosing the Right Environment By now you will probably have an idea of what kind of child you have. Are they aged two and already counting to one hundred or are they happier covering themselves in mud and running amok in the garden? There will be a setting just right for their style of learning through play. Because this is what it is…their first official step into education and learning. Some pre-schools are academic-focussed, and the room settings will reflect this, while others will look very much like a playgroup. Visit and choose the one in which you both feel most comfortable. Remember, your child will be restricted to a classroom environment from age 4 to 18, so it is okay to think play rather than lessons!

 Get Them a Place In pockets of the UK, supply for funded childcare is outweighed by demand and waiting lists can be long. Get looking early and apply and secure your place as soon as you can.

How Will your Child Transition?  Use your Settling-In Days Make sure you negotiate settling-in sessions. You won’t be a highmaintenance parent for requesting as many sessions as you need. The setting staff would much rather have a happy child on day one than one who is unsettled and not having fun.

 The Importance of Goodbyes This is one of our key pieces of advice. It may feel easier to sneak away while your child is distracted but imagine how they feel when they turn around to show you what they are doing, and you aren’t there. If they haven’t been left before they may feel abandoned and worry that you aren’t coming back. So, actively say goodbye. Give cuddles and kisses and let them know when you will return. There may still be tears while you make your guilt-ridden escape, but when they see you come to collect them, they quickly learn that you always come back.

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 Involve Them in the Preparation Let them choose new shoes and bag. If they need a uniform, get them to try it on. This helps them feel excited. Buy a new lunchbox together if they need one. Chat about what you will put in it and choose some snacks.

 Play Dates Are there friends who will be going to the same nursery? Invite them over for a play or meet in the park so your children can get to know each other. Play dates are also a great time for parents to share worries. You will find you aren’t the only one dreading the first drop off morning. Why not arrange a coffee or chat on that first day?

 Live It at Home Make sure you talk to your child about their day. Look for positives when there are tears or make them laugh by asking silly questions. Display their artwork so they develop a sense of pride in what they are achieving. Some kids run into nursery without looking back, while other parents feel like a tree trunk with a little person attached. Whichever way it is for you, there is no right or wrong. Every child is a small human reacting to a new environment and experience and we need to respect their feelings. One thing is for sure though, they will definitely have a blast! Parental Choice are childcare experts with a team that can help you find your ideal nursery setting locally to you. For more information, visit www.parentalchoice.co.uk

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Education Education - Independent School Open Days Please check school websites to confirm in advance of visiting advertised open days. Listings are subject to change. Aldenham School Elstree WD6 Boys and Girls 3-18 yrs (Boarding/Day) enquiries@aldenham.com

Open Day: Sat 5 Oct, 10am-12.30pm. Prep School 01923 851664. Senior School 01923 858122

Alpha Preparatory School Harrow HA1 Boys and Girls 3-11 yrs. www.alpha.harrow.sch.uk

Open Day: By appointment 0208 427 1471

Buckingham Prep School Pinner HA5 Boys School 4-11 years www.buckprep.org

Open Day: By appointment. 020 8866 2737.

Charlotte House Prep School Rickmansworth WD3 Girls 3-11 yrs www.charlottehouseprepschool.co.uk

Open Day: By appointment. 01923 772101

Haberdashers’ Aske’s Boys’ School Elstree WD6 Boys 5-18 yrs. www.habsboys.org.uk

Open Day: Sat 5 Oct, 1-4pm (Sen & Prep); Sat 9 Nov, (Pre-Prep – appt only) 0208 266 1950

Haberdashers’ Aske’s Girls’ School Elstree WD6 Girls 4-18 yrs. www.habsgirls.org.uk

Open Day: 4+: Wed 2 Oct, Fri 11 Oct, Thu 17 Oct, Tue 5 Nov. 7+: Tue 15 Oct. 11+: Thu 3 Oct, Thu 10 Oct, Fri 18 Oct, Thu 7 Nov, Mon 18 Nov. 020 8266 2302 email ldevine@habsgirls.org.uk

Haberdashers’ Adams, Newport, TF10 7BD. Boys 11-18 yrs (boarding) Girls 6th form. www.adamsgs.uk

Open Day: Tue 22 Oct (boarding). Mon 3 & Tue 4 Feb. 01952 953810

High Elms Manor School Watford WD25, Boys and Girls 6 months – 11 years. www.highelmsmanorschool.com

Open Day: Wed 9 Oct, 9.15am & 10am. 01923 681103

The John Lyon School Harrow on the Hill HA2. Boys 11-18 yrs. www.johnlyon.org

Open Day: By appointment. 020 8515 9400

Krishna Avanti Primary School Edgware HA8. Boys and Girls 3-11 yrs.www. avanti.org.uk/kapsharrow

Open Day: By appointment. 020 8381 3344

Longwood School and Nursery Bushey WD23 Boys and Girls 3 mths – 11yrs. www.longwoodschool.co.uk

Open Day: Every day is Open Day, just call to book a tour. 01923 253715

Merchant Taylor’s Prep Rickmansworth WD3 Boys 4-13. Northwood HA6 Boys 11-18yrs www.mtpn.org.uk www.mtsn.org.uk

Open Day: By appointment. 01923 825648 (Prep) 01923 845514 (Senior)

North London Collegiate School Edgware HA8 Girls 4-18yrs. www.nlcs.org.uk

Open Day: Fri 15 Nov, 1.30-3.45pm (Senior). Fri 15 Nov, 1.30-3.45pm (Senior). Jun Sch 020 8952 1276, Sen Sch 020 8951 6481/6468.

Northwood College Northwood HA6. Girls 3-18 yrs. www.northwoodcollege.gdst.net

Open Day: Sat 5 Oct, 1-4pm (Whole Sch), Thu 7 Nov, 9.30-11am (Early Yrs & Jun Sch), Fri 8 Nov, 9.30-11am (Sen Sch); 01923 825446.

North London Grammar School London NW9 Boys & Girls 11-18 yrs. www.northlondongrammar.com

Open Day: Thu 10 Oct, Thu 14 Nov. 0208 205 0052

Orley Farm Harrow-on-the-Hill HA1 Boys and Girls 4-13yr www.orleyfarm.harrow.sch.uk

Open Day: Sat 12 Oct, 10am. 020 8869 7634/7600

Quainton Hall School Harrow, HA1. Boys 2.5-13yrs, Girls 2.5-11 yrs. www. quaintonhall.org.uk

Open Day: By appointment. admin@quaintonhall.org.uk 020 8861 8861

Reddiford School Pinner HA5 Boys and Girls 2yrs 9months – 11 yrs. www.reddiford.co.uk

Open Day: By appointment. 020 8866 0660

Roxeth Mead School HA2 Boys & Girls 3months-7yrs. www.roxethmead.com

Open Day: By appointment. 020 8422 2092

The Royal Masonic School for Girls Rickmansworth WD3 – Ruspini House Pre School (boys and girls aged 2-4) Cadogan House Pre-Prep and Prep Department (girls aged 4-11), Senior School (girls aged 11-18)

Open Day: Sun 6 Oct (Whole Sch), Mon 7 & Tue 8 Oct (Sen Sch & Cadogan House) 01923 725354

St John’s CofE Primary School Watford WD17 Boys and Girls 4-11 yrs www.watfordstjohns.org

Open Day: Wed 23 Oct, Wed 6 Nov, Wed 13 Nov, Sat 23 Nov & Wed 4 Dec, all 9.30am. 020 8866 0067

St Helen’s College Hillingdon UB10 Boys & Girls 2-11 yrs www.sthelenscollege.com

Open Day: By appointment. 01895 234 371

St Helen’s School Northwood HA6 Girls 3-18 yrs www.sthelens.london

Open Day: Wed 6 & Thu 7 Nov, 9.30am-12pm. 01923 843230

St Hilda’s Preparatory School for Girls Bushey WD23 3-11yrs. www.sthildasbushey.com

Open Day: By appointment. 0208 950 1751

St John’s School Northwood HA6 Boys aged 3-13. www.st-johns.org.uk

Open Day: Wed 2 Oct, 9.15am. 020 8866 0067

St. Margaret’s School Bushey WD23 Girls 4-18 yrs (boarding/day) www.stmargaretsbushey.co.uk

Open Day: By appointment. 020 8901 0872

St. Martin’s School Northwood HA6. Boys 3-13 yrs www.stmartins.org.uk

Open Day: Fri 4 & Sat 5 Oct, 10am-12pm. 01923 825 740

York House Rickmansworth WD3. Boys and Girls 3-13 yrs www.york-house.com

Open Day: Sat 5 Oct, 9.30am-12pm. 01923 772 395

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Education

How to Choose the Right School for your Child By Claire Winter

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hether it’s for primary or secondary school, in the next few months the majority of parents have to make big decisions about what school preferences to shortlist for their child. But, don’t panic! Families has asked parents across the UK to give their top tips on how to make the right choices.

What Type of School? Do you want to choose a fee-paying or state school? Day or boarding? Single-sex or co-ed? What sort of school will suit your child? There are lots of factors to consider when you start looking at prospective schools. Mandy says: “Our son is really sensitive, and we felt a busy state school would not suit his character at all. We were lucky his grandparents offered to help with the school fees, so we chose a local independent school that didn’t have an entrance exam. He loves it.”

Do your Research If you are looking at state schools, find out what catchment area you are in. Your local LEA website can help with this. If you feel you might be on the edge of a catchment area, it’s worth asking your local authority or the school whether children where you live have been offered places in previous years. Linda says: “When we filled in our preference list for primary school, we already knew we might not get our first or second choice because the local authority had told us we were on the edge of the catchment area. This was really helpful because we made sure that we were slap bang in the middle of the catchment for our third and fourth choices.” Make sure you research the admissions policy for all schools in which you are interested, state or independent, primary or secondary. Many primary schools have a siblings-first policy whilst schools that are affiliated to a church may have special requirements related to your family religion. You need to know whether you fulfil the entry requirements. Many independent schools have entrance exams which you need to understand. Similarly, if you live in a grammar school area you need to find out if you are in catchment for the school and when the 11+ examinations take place.

Visit the School It is vital that you visit all the schools you are interested in. Independent school open days are widely publicised and it’s worth visiting them at least a year before you need to apply in order to come up with an initial shortlist. You can then visit again closer to the time of making your applications. You can search for state school open days online, as well as finding out more about the school from their website. Pay attention to the attitude of the school at open days. You want the school to be friendly and welcoming to you at this time. Lisa says: “I attended an open day at the school which was our first choice for primary because it is an Outstanding school with a very good reputation. But I found the attitude of the school towards parents really offputting. Basically we were told at the open day that they wouldn’t be answering any questions about the school until we got offered a place. Needless to say, I scratched them off our list!” It’s very helpful to book an appointment to see the school during the working day. This way you get to see how the pupils interact with the teachers and you can see if the school will really suit your child.

What is the Head Teacher Like? Most Head Teachers make a speech at their school Open Days and these are well worth listening to. The Head is responsible for the ethos and vision of a school and is also a key decision maker. She or he are also responsible for employing key staff responsible for both teaching and pastoral care and so his attitude and outlook are likely to trickle down throughout the school and be very influential

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overall. Isobel says: “We put a lot of weight on what the Head Master/ Head Mistress was like. They really drive the culture of a school. Next up was the kids. Watching them interact with each other and their teachers. That was a real eye-opener in some classrooms! We chose our primary school because when the Head Master asked a question they all put their hands up. He picked a girl to answer but got her name slightly wrong. She was confident to correct him, politely, before answering the question. That stood out for me as both respectful and confident - two characteristics I’d want my children to have.”

Think about Logistics How far away is the school? If you work, do they have a good breakfast club and after-school care? Can your child get to school by bus or a coach or can they walk to school? Will you have to drive them? “I wanted my daughter to go to a school she could walk to” says Amanda. “She could have travelled further by bus to a school with better results, but I loved the small size of our closest school and the emphasis they put on play.” Clare agrees: “I wanted my boys to go to a local school, primary and secondary, which they could walk to and from and benefit from physical exercise. Especially at secondary level, I wanted them to have local friends so that they could develop their independence and social skills outside of the school day. The academic performance of the school was secondary to these factors as I strongly believe that these other factors also contribute significantly to doing well at school.”

Will the School Suit your Child? Some children may have special needs or find large, noisy schools scary; some may need to be challenged whilst others will do better in a school which is a bit more laid back. Think about what type of environment your child needs to thrive. An academic school or a school that is smaller and friendly? Do they need additional support and can the school provide it? Do they need an organised and more structured day? Or are they more creative and require a school that focuses more on art and creative pursuits? Does your child have any friends going to that school? Anna Louise wanted a friendly school for her daughter. “When it came to senior school, we visited the most academically successful school but found it very corporate. Then we went to a less academically successful school, but all of us loved its warmth and friendly atmosphere, so we chose it. Four years later, we have no regrets because the pastoral care has been superb. My daughter has been diagnosed with autism and anxiety, and the school has been wonderfully supportive. To succeed, children need to be happy and feel safe, and my daughter’s school does just that for her.”

Making the Decision Don’t be swayed by the opinions of other parents: you know what is best for your child. Choosing a school is down to individual choice and, once you’ve done the research and homework, remember to listen to your heart, as well as your head and, of course, prioritise your child’s wellbeing first and foremost. If your child is old enough, make sure you include them in the process of choosing a school. Let them look around the schools with you and ask them what they think. Talk with them about the decision-making process and make the decision with them. Then trust that you have all made the right choice and that all will work out for the best..

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Education

Meet the Head

Mr Simon Ford - Quainton Hall School Quainton Hall is an IAPS Preparatory School, providing an excellent breadth of education for children between the ages of 2½ to 13. We believe in providing our children with a broad and balanced curriculum, delivered within a secure and caring environment. Our children are equipped with essential life skills, working together as a community to foster attitudes and values, allowing each child to develop into well-respected and successful men and women. With a dedicated team of experienced staff, the life and work of the school is carefully planned to enable each child to shine, realise their inner potential and develop their individual strengths. All our children are well prepared to move on to top London schools, with a large proportion of our leavers receiving awards to these schools. We look forward to welcoming you to see for yourself all that our thriving, happy and purposeful school has to offer.

Katherine Haynes, BA (Warwick) MEd (Birmingham) NPQH – John Lyon School Leading a prestigious school like John Lyon and being part of School life is a great honour and a huge source of pride. Every day I witness remarkable young men being challenged with new ideas, taught to them by dedicated and skilled teachers in facilities envied by many. I see these boys achieve: in the classroom, on the sports field, in the music hall, on the stage. Most satisfyingly, I see happy boys. Our academic curriculum forms the very core of all we seek to achieve as a leading place of learning. English, Mathematics, the Sciences, Humanities, Creative Arts, Languages and Digital disciplines form a curriculum designed to educate and inspire. A John Lyon boy also gains from his time outside the classroom, with strong Music, Art, Drama and Sport, an exciting CoCurricular Programme focusing on each boy’s sense of community, achievement and wellbeing, more than 70 extracurricular activities, and pastoral care that is second to none.

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CLASSES FOR GROWN-UPS Adult Art Classes in Stanmore (HA7) Drawing, painting and mixed media art classes for adults. Weekday morning studio sessions in a relaxed, supportive environment.  020 8954 2897 or 07500 006 099  myartclub@yahoo.co.uk Capital Connection Chorus - female A capella harmony (HA4) Calling women who love to sing! Particularly need lower range voices at present. Perfect way to meet new friends and sing with a great group of women. Wed night 7.45pm to 10.30pm at Ruislip Community Centre.  www. capitalconnection.org.uk Eggless Cake Delights (HA) offer eggless baking, cake decorating and dessert classes for kids & adults in Harrow. Classes are held in small groups in hands on and Demo format, during weekdays, weekends and during term holidays in a friendly environment.  07737847405 or  info@egglesscakedelights.com. www. egglesscakedelights.com Meditation (HA5) Every FIRST Thursday of the month, 8.00pm at The Stables, Eastcote House Gardens, Eastcote Village, HA5 2FE. Everyone 18+ welcome. Just £5. Feel energised, increase happiness, improve mental clarity and memory recall. Flush out negative thoughts and improve physical and mental health. Ten minute stress relief treatment for newcomers FREE. No booking needed, just come along. For more information, contact Alexandra Barrett: alexandrabarrett@me.com  0775 334 90 24 Movers and Shapers (NW6) Fitness with babies in tow. Book online. www.moversandshapers.co.uk 020 7624 8687 queenspark@moversandshapers.co.uk Zest For Life Studio is a new secret fitness oasis for vitality and wellness near you. Let me welcome you in my garden studio to share an invigorating hour of zesty fitness, a unique programme of toning circuit & zumba: enjoy a variety of class at 9am, a personal touch, small group of 6-8. In&outdoor classes. marion.bignone.zumba.com zestforlifestudio@gmail.com

First Aid MCS Training (HA1, HA5) Paediatric First Aid Course. Accepted for full and voluntary Ofsted Registration. Certificate valid for 3 yrs.  Margaret 07814 191 395  mcstraining@hotmail.co.uk

LANGUAGES AND CHILD DEVELOPMENT All Saints Toddler Group (HA8) Every Thursday 10am-11.45am. Everyone welcome. A small friendly group run by the pre-school, with qualified staff on hand to provide help and support if needed. At Waltham Drive, Queensbury, Edgeware, HA8 5PQ.  07985 284 498/07958 473 475.  allsaintpreschool@hotmail.co.uk www.allsaintpreschool.com Baby Lab (WC1E) Have fun for free with your baby making discoveries about brain development at the Centre for Brain & Cognitive Development. Birkbeck College, Malet St, London. Travel expenses refunded. 020 7631 6258  www. cbcd.bbk.ac.uk Giggling Panda Chinese School (UB5) offers fun, creative and engaging Mandarin classes for children aged 3-11. Small size classes are run on Sundays and the school is located conveniently off A40 with onsite parking. Alec Reed Academy Bengarth Rd, Northolt UB5 5LQ Lisa.malde@ gigglingpanda.co.uk  07916165228 www.gigglingpanda.co.uk Gujarati Masti Maja classes by Sansaar (HA5) Fun and interactive Gujarati music, song and dance classes for 3 to 6 year olds in North London, to help your child speak Gujarati confidently. Saturday morning at 9am and 10am at St Lawrence Church in Eastcote, Pinner.  www.sansaar.org Little Stars Baby Club (HA9) A fun and friendly baby club where new mums with babies from birth to sitting can relax and meet new friends whilst babies play and explore with a range of lovely sensory toys. Every Friday 9:30-11:15am at Powell Suites @ Chalkhill Community Centre, The Welford Centre, 113 Chalkhill Road, Wembley Park HA9 9FX. £2.00  0208 385 1836  littlestarswembley@gmail.com The Northwood Speech and Language Therapy Practice (HA6) An Independent Practice providing an exceptionally high quality, caring and individualised service for promoting the communication needs of children. We offer Speech and Language Therapy sessions within a modern clinic base, nurseries and schools. 01923 824 074 07956 994721  www.northwoodpractice.co.uk Portuguese for Children (NW6) Every Saturday, from 10am to 12pm, the International Gospel Church on Belsize Road will be open for children from 4 to 12 years of Brazilian-English parents to enrol. Lessons will include how to read and write and Brazilian culture, including music.  contact@igclondon.org.uk

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Guju Tots Swagatham! Kem Chho? Come along to a FREE taster of these fun-filled 45 minute classes in NW London to help kids 6 months to 5 years learn Gujarati through songs & stories! Interactive, relaxed classes, plus plenty of material to practice at home!  07956 385 316  www.gujutots.co.uk

Outdoor Forest School Parent & Toddler Programme. Monday and Friday Oxhey /Northwood. Come and explore in the woods, led by experienced and qualified Forest School Practitioners. Developing learning, confidence and well being through fire, den building, song, storytelling, craft and tool use.  07900 215 512  www.forevergreenforestschool.com

Sign Language Sing and Sign (Various) Fun classes combining the benefits of baby signing with music to develop language, memory and attention skills. Babies 6-30 months. Bushey, Rickmansworth, Stanmore and Harrow.  www.singandsign.com

HEALTH AND WELLBEING The Bite Me Corner (HA9) Saturday Cooking and Nutrition sessions at 11am-12pm or 12:30-1pm at The Yellow, Wembley. For children aged 7+. Using a combination of organic and commercial produce we create a variety of delicious dishes! From pizza to raspberry white chocolate muffins, Carrot and quinoa balls! The list goes on! Contact us for Cooking and Nutrition Workshops!  Lauri on 07957155421 or  contact@thebitemecorner.com Wellbeing Kids Workshops (WD3) Well-being workshops for children aged 9-12yr and 13-17yr olds. Holiday masterclasses to support the holistic mind, body and spirit learning. By exploring emotional intelligence, imagination, yoga, mindfulness, role-play and many more creative/ outdoor activities.For more information, please contact Anita  07956 849614,  wellbeingkids@gmail.com

Massage & Yoga Human Values Based Yoga After school classes run in Harrow by a qualified yoga teacher with over 40 years yoga experience and over 30 yrs teaching yoga in various settings, including adult education and family learning, community clubs, hospitals and mental health centres. For adults and children 6-11 years.  Joyce on 07912 879 103  joycedpower@aol.com

ACTIVITY CENTRES Aspire National Training Centre, Kidz Zone activities (HA7) Wide range of activities available from 6mths to 12yrs. 020 8954 5759  kidzzone@ aspire.org.uk. Wood Lane, Stanmore, HA7 4AP Cloud 9 Leisure (WD25) Imagine a giant inflatable world which combines the fun, challenge and excitement of Ninja Warrior, Gladiator and Total Wipeout! Cloud 9 at Francis Coombe School in Watford is an incredibly new, exciting, active leisure experience for all ages. From a giant inflatable obstacle course and dodgeball arena to a 1v1 battle platform, the fun is endless with plenty more surprises in store.  www.cloud9leisure.com JAMtots (HA4) An interactive daytime activity centre for parents with babies and toddlers. All pay as you go with a variety of sessions that include Parent & Toddler Groups, Musical Tots, Gym Tots and one off events plus special visits from Jimmy the JAMtots Bear. 01895 624755  thewindmillstudio.com Jungle Monkeyz (HA5) offers a unique Indoor Soft Play Area that is a safe environment for children aged 0-9 years. There are special areas for infants and toddlers, as well as the Junior zone for bigger monkeyz which has a 3 tier play structure and exciting Adventure zone. www.junglemonkeyz.co.uk Rumble Tumble Harrow (HA1) Harrow’s only indoor supervised soft play children’s play group. Why not take advantage of the Drop & Shop facility and have a stress free shop, or book a special event in the Party Room available for all occasions. You can even relax and have a snack in the restaurant while your little ones are playing.  0208 427 8847  info@rumble-tumble.com www.rumble-tumble.com The Windmill Studio Centre (HA4) An exciting activity centre that has just about everything to offer for all ages from babies to adults including classes, courses, complementary therapies and room & studio hire. 01895 624755  www. thewindmillstudio.com

MUSIC & MOVEMENT Beat Building Vibrant & energising music classes using African drums and funky percussion. Great songs and games get the imagination glowing & introduce the concepts of beats, rhythmic patterns, time keeping & also encourage sharing, taking turns and listening. A wonderful introduction to music and rhythm, beat Building is brilliantly fun!  07721 623 171  info@beatbuilding.co.uk www.beatbuilding. co.uk www.facebook.com/beatbuilding Colourstrings (various) Music Kindergartens for babies, toddler, and children up to 6 yrs with small, age-related classes. Classes are enjoyable and inspire learning, developing inner hearing and core music skills.  020 8444 9435  www.nlcolourstrings.co.uk Diddi Dance Harrow & North Hillingdon (various) At diddi dance we enhance children’s endless energy and enthusiasm through funky, full of fun sessions that build confidence, co-ordination and creativity. Classes in Pinner,Ruislip & Stanmore with new ones opening soon. To book a FREE TRIAL contact tejal. patel@diddidance.com

Monkey Music (Various) Award-winning Monkey Music introduces babies and young children to music in a way they understand and enjoy - and is brilliant fun for children and adults too! The unique four-stage curriculum, written by classically trained musicians, ensures that classes are a “good fit” for pre-schoolers. Parents across the UK have voted it as “Best National Toddler Development Activity” and “Best National Pre-school Development Activity”. Age guides are as follows: Rock’n’ Roll from 3m, Heigh Ho from 1yr, Jiggety Jig from 2rs, Ding Dong 3- 5yrs. Classes are open 6 days a week, at venues in Uxbridge, Eastcote, Northwood, Harrow and Stanmore. 020 8427 6595 www. monkeymusic.com OB1 Rhythm & Rhyme (WD17 and HA8) Music and Movement classes are fun, tactile and engaging for both parents and children. Enjoy nursery rhymes, instruments, scarves, ribbons, parachute, stories and music, whilst delighting in puppets and bubbles. Children will learn positive social interaction and enhance their coordination and physical development, as well as excite curiosity. Classes are aimed at 3 months to 3 years and follow the EYFS framework. Join a class in Edgware or Watford.  07522405486  TheatreSchool@OB1.co.uk 8 www.OB1.co.uk/RhythmRhyme

SPORTS AND EXERCISE All Stars Cricket Gives boys and girls aged 5-8 the chance to play, learn great skills and make new friends!  www.allstarscricket.co.uk Capoeira Academy UK (HA) Classes in Stanmore providing outstanding and fun classes for children aged 4+years. A unique blend of martial arts, dance, acrobatics and music; capoeira develops skills for life with inspiring and nurturing teachers.  07841342874  capoeiracademyuk@gmail.com www. capoeiracademyuk.com Echo’s Equestrian Centre (SL0) A small friendly livery yard and Pony Club Centre in Iver, Buckinghamshire. Junior Pony Club and a Hoof Club during the holidays.  07895 706053  www.echosequestrian.co.uk Enjoy-a-Ball classes (Various) Sports coaching for 3-9 yr olds in a fun, positive and non-competitive environment. Ten ball sports for the perfect introduction to sport. Physi-ball classes - Ball skills and core skills for toddlers aged 18mths to 3 yrs. Classes run in Mill HIll, Finchley, Golders Green and Muswell Hill. Enjoy-a-Ball parties are for super-active 3 - 9 year olds. They are full of high energy games loved by boys and girls alike!  0333 334 0845 or 07763746886  www.enjoy-a-ball.com northlondon@enjoy-a-ball.com Everyone Active (various) Everyone Active’s awarding winning learn to swim programme offers lessons for all ages of swimmers, from child classes starting at 4 months right through to adult classes and are available at over 120 sites. All swimming teachers are Swim England level 2 (or equivalent) qualified. All stages are progressive and continually assessed, initially developing water confidence and then teaching children to swim. As they improve, this distance is increased and all strokes are introduced. They also have the opportunity to develop water safety skills and other aquatic disciplines such as Rookie Lifeguard, synchronised swimming diving and water polo.  www. everyoneactive.com/content-hub/swimming/ Field End Flyers Saturday Morning Community Cycle Club (HA5) Saturday in Term Time, Field End Rd for ages 5–11 yrs. Join the friendly team of British Cycling Coaches at 9.45am, and learn fun skills, race on the amazing fully enclosed Cycle Track, make new friends and enjoy a whole morning of fun till 12.30 - (refreshment break half way through). All you need is your own bike, helmet, gloves and water bottle and a shower proof jacket.  Tracey fieldendflyers@gmail.com Harrow Junior Hockey Club (HA1) run sessions for children aged 4- 16 years on Sunday mornings and Tuesday evenings at The John Lyon School Playing Fields, Sudbury Hill, Harrow, Middlesex HA1 3NA. Everyone welcome please contact us for more information  harrowhcjuniors@ outlook.com Hertfordshire Sports Village (AL10) have plenty of activities and sports sessions to keep your children active throughout the year. They cater for all children between the ages of 0 – 17 years and offer everything from swimming lessons, Gymnastics, Mini Movers, Trampolining and Mini Boots.  www.hertssportsvillage.co.uk Ignite Tennis (HA3) Coaching courses for ages 3+ at Kenton Lawn Tennis Club. Junior group coaching is for those who wish to improve their tennis skills with others of a similar age and ability. Each session will cover different aspects of the game and they will relate from one session to the next. All sessions include technical, tactical, physical and mental skills. Contact James  07852 180905  info@ignitetennis.co.uk www.ignitetennis.co.uk Kaishi Karate School runs classes for children and adults in north London. Kaishi has been awarded a Safe guarding kite mark by Sport England. Karate aids self discipline and confidence along with many other benefits. Absolute beginners welcome from age 4-94! See details on www. kaishikarate34.com. Or call Sheena on 0787 550 1674. Little Kickers (Various) Enabling children aged 18mths up to their 7th birthday to develop their coordination, balance and agility through football activity classes Mill Hill, Swiss Cottage, Hampstead, Golders Green, Muswell Hill, Friern Barnet 020 8201 1084  jlevene@littlekickers. co.uk. Ruislip, Northwood/Oxhey, Pinner, Harrow (HA2), Harrow on the Hill and Watford  0208 123 9346  jodiesloan@littlekickers.co.uk or Harrow (HA3) Bushey and North Wembley  0208 422 0676  niro@ littlekickers.co.uk www.littlekickers.co.uk SportsKids Academy (WD3 & HA3) SportsKids Academy provide 4 -16 year olds with an exciting and educational sports programme at weekends. We encourage and develop young people to grow as athletes and individuals. We have an extensive programme of team and individual sports as well as weekly team building challenges. All children participate in a wide range of different sports,

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Local Clubs and Classes Directory grow in confidence through leadership skills and have fun making lots of new friends. Their programme includes; American Football, Dodgeball, Handball, Basketball, Rugby, Softball, Gaelic Football, Rounders, Athletics, Cricket, Gymnastics, Tennis, Fencing, Lacrosse, Archery, Netball, Volleyball, Martial Arts, Football, Badminton, Hockey, Orienteering and Golf.  07983392479 8 sportskids@outlook.com www.sportskidsacademy.co.uk TISKA (HA1/9) Learn the fascinating art of Karate. Classes held in Wembley and Harrow. Families welcome, minimum age 4 yrs. 07739 572487  patel.karate@icloud.com www.tiskakarate-harrow.co.uk Y Active (HA2) New Harrow classes booking now for children and adults at the YMCA. A beautiful studio with free parking and a play garden. Baby, Ballet, Gym, Soft Play and Classes from £4.40. 020 8832 1576  yactive@ymcawestlondon.org www.ymcawestlondon.org

Swimmimg Aqua Vie are doing Regular weekly Tues Wed and Sunday classes in Bushey during term times. Spaces for new babies Tues, Wed and new group Adult swim classes. Learn mindful effortless swimming in a calm environment in warm water. Use less effort, swim further and experience the joy of water.  office@aqua-vie.com  01923 245 773 www.Aqua-Vie.com Brent Dolphins (NW10/HA0) Swimming lessons for children 5 years and over at Willesden and Vale Farm. Sessions are held in a fun and friendly environment from beginner to competitive swimming level.Further details are available on our website www.brentdolphins.org.uk or you can email our Club Secretary at: info@brentdolphins.org.uk

THEATRE AND PERFORMING ARTS Beverley School of Performing Arts (HA8) After school & Saturday classes in Ballet, Tap, Modern, Jazz, Street, Singing & Drama for boys and girls aged 3-18years. ISTD and LAMDA examinations to advanced level. 07974 750 224  www.beverleydance.co.uk. Future Stars Theatre Arts (various) Drama – Dance – Sing – LAMDA. Future Stars is an established stage school with an outstanding reputation for excellence. They provide fun, fresh and dynamic training in Drama, Dance, Singing and LAMDA taught by the very best in the industry. Ages: 3-18 years. Classes in Stanmore College, Northwood, Aldenham and Radlett. Visit the website to book your FREE TRIAL now! Limited availability! info@ futurestarstheatrearts.co.uk  07912538656  www.futurestars.co.uk Huzzah Performing Arts & Mindfulness Build confidence from the inside out with a Huzzah weekly class. Drama, dance, singing and a touch of mindfulness. Ages 4 - 7. Saturday 1 - 2.20pm in Queen’s Park. Sunday 10 11.30am in West Hampstead. Sign up for a FREE TRIAL  www.huzzahperformingarts.com. Creative, calm, confident kids. JAM2000 Performing Arts & Agency (HA4) Truly like no other, with classes available in dancing and drama from 2.5 years – adults, male and female plus an incredibly busy Agency that is always looking for new recruits for TV, films and commercials. ( 01895 624755 www.jam2000.co.uk OB1 Theatre School offers affordable classes in SINGING, DRAMA, DANCE and MUSICAL THEATRE for students aged 4-18, as well as an accredited MUSICAL THEATRE QUALIFICATION! Our unique approach to teaching, combined with our small class sizes means that each student is given the training and attention they deserve. Classes are designed to build confidence, encourage creativity and curiosity as well as teamwork. We inspire our students to reach their full potential so they can excel in every aspect of life - not just the performing arts. All The World’s A Stage. Book your FREE TRIAL/AUDITION in Edgware: 07522405486 / TheatreSchool@OB1. co.uk / www.OB1.co.uk OB1 Vocal & LAMDA Studio (NW7 and SG5) We offer 1:1 private singing lessons with Oren - an award winning singing teacher, as well as 1:1 LAMDA sessions with Georgina, our acting coach. Lessons focus on the individual, enabling students to learn new concepts and technique in a safe and expressive environment. Earn UCAS points through LAMDA exams, build confidence, diction, energy, and expression. Ages 8+ years. We inspire our students to reach their full potential so that they can excel in every aspect of life - not just the performing arts. Lessons in Mill Hill Music Complex and our own studio in Letchworth. VocalStudio@ob1.co.uk www.OB1.co.uk Perform weekly drama, dance and singing classes. Confidence building fun for 4-12s. A unique mix of drama, dance and singing specially formulated to bring out every child’s true potential. Classes are kept small to ensure lots of individual attention. Perform offer no-obligation FREE trial sessions. Venues in Croxley Green, Dartmouth Park, Golders Green, Eastcote, Northwood, Pinner, Harrow, Kensal Rise, Kentish Town, Stanmore, West Hampstead and Wembley. (020 7255 9120 / enquiries@perform.org. uk 8 www.perform.org.uk Jigsaw Performing Arts Schools (Various) A new school year is here - time to try something new with your weekend? their popular dance, singing and drama weekend classes for 3-18-year-olds are designed to develop children’s confidence, self-expression, focus and social skills, while having fun and making lots of new friends. Parents share in the excitement and their children’s progress with regular presentations, shows and reports from their team of highly experienced teachers. For more information or to book a two-week trial, search for your nearest school on their website jigsaw-arts.co.uk or call 020 8447 4530. Sharpe Academy of Theatre Arts (HA1, HA4, HA7, WD3) Performance based theatre school with venues based in Harrow, Rickmansworth, Ruislip and Stanmore where children 3-21 attend weekly classes in preparation for full scale Musical Theatre productions. 01923 437693  www. SharpeAcademy.co.uk

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Stagecoach (Various) Training in three disciplines: drama, dance and singing. Great for building confidence, making new friends and beginning to hone talent and enthusiasm for performing, or being coaxed out of their shell by having fun!  Harrow 020 3504 0100 Harrow on the Hill & Sudbury Hill 01923 248 294 Stanmore & Harrow Weald 020 3504 2154 Watford 01727 768 738 Queen’s Park 020 7723 5861 Northwood 01442 263 599  www.stagecoach.co.uk Sylvia Young Theatre School (W1H) A specialist performing arts school offering a high level of academic & vocational studies. The Sylvia Young Theatre School is committed to providing high-quality part time training for students aged 4 to 18 years old. Classes are held on Thursday evenings and Saturdays at their Central London school at 1 Nutford Place, and focus on singing, dance and drama. www.sylviayoungtheatreschool.co.uk Young A Listers (HA0) The UK’s first part-time Self-empowerment Drama School, founded by Actor/Writer/Director Samuell Benta, with an intention to raise young people’s awareness about their personal strengths and power. The school offers the chance for children to pursue a career in acting or simply learn some new skills and build their confidence as a person. Classes every Tues and Thurs at St Johns Community Centre in Wembley. www.youngalisters.com info@YoungAListers.com 07508 031 672

Dance Instep School of Ballet (HA/WD) Trains students of all ages and abilities in ballet, tap, pointe and performance. The school offers examinations with the Royal Academy of Dance (ballet) and the Imperial Society of Teachers of Dance (tap), and all teachers are fully qualified and registered with the RAD and ISTD. They produce a summer show each year. Classes in Harrow, North Harrow and Bushey.  07814 793 772  instepschoolofballet@ yahoo.co.uk www.instepschoolofballet.co.uk Tartan Tots A fun introduction to Scottish dancing for 3 and 4 year olds. Encourages co-ordination, rhythm and keeping time to music. Experienced and qualified teacher. Saturday mornings in Watford. Classes also in Highland dancing for primary aged children.  07866 295694  shunt@moose.co.uk Elina Patrou Academy of Dance (formerly The Van Niekerk Academy) (HA7) Ballet classes to develop poise, technique and expression through dance, for boys and girls aged 3-16 years with Royal Academy of Dance examinations www.elinapatrouacademyofdance.com, elinapatrouacademyofdance@gmail.com 07555861561

ARTS AND CRAFTS Art Classes for Kids (and Adults) in Stanmore (HA7) Drawing, painting and mixed media art classes for children and adults. On-going, small groups Mon–Thurs afternoons and Saturday mornings in Term Time for children from Year 1 up. Weekday morning studio sessions for adults in a relaxed, supportive environment. 020 8954 2897 or 07500 006 099  myartclub@yahoo.co.uk Art and Craft Club (HA5) Term time, Mon 4.30-5.30, Sat 10-11am or 11-12pm at Harrow Arts Centre. New activities introduced every term; drawing, painting, printmaking, collage, sewing, fabric printing and much more! For 5-11yr olds. Materials provided. Qualified teachers. 07946 055 422  info@mysistersandme.co.uk Artzania Art and Craft Activity Club (HA) A new and exciting Arts and Crafts activity club for children ages 1-11 yrs open during term time and holidays. They offer and Mother Toddler Group art club (aged 1-4 yrs) and an After-school/ Holiday Club (ages 5-11yrs) Contact to book your place: Keshma 07419343105  keshma.artzania@gmail.com The Bite Me Corner’s Confidence building cooking & Nutrition programmes! (HA9) Come, join our engaging Saturday cooking and nutrition sessions held in the heart of Wembley Park at The Yellow! 1 Humphry Repton Lane, Wembley Park, London HA9 0GL. Booking required for these sessions: 11am-12pm ; 12:30- 1:30pm. Ages 7+. Create a variety of quick and tasty recipes from great pizza to double chocolate muffins! Healthy options start from being confident with your ingredients! Using organic and commercial food produce we’ll get you fired-up and back in the kitchen to create fantastic dishes! HEY, THERE’S MORE! If you would like to join on our After- school fun programmes which are held at: Cranford Park Academy, Phelps Way, Hayes, Middx, UB3 4LQ on Tuesdays 3:30-4:30pm or Friday 3:30-5:00pm or have one of our exciting Wellbeing Workshops contact Lauri on:  www. thebitemecorner.com contact@thebitemecorner.com Blank Canvas Art Club (HA4) Do your kids love Art? Then welcome to the club! Sign them up for these fun classes where I teach art techniques to 5+, 7+ and 11-18 year olds. Weekly term time classes & holiday workshops, with public or small group private options are available in Ruislip Manor & Eastcote. Special member’s benefits, sibling discounts and a refer a friend scheme are available so why not book now & let them develop a love of Art that will last a lifetime! Contact Suzi at 8 blankcanvasartclub@gmail.com, (07773 819 603 8 www.Facebook.com/ BlankCanvasArtClub Messmakers! (HA5) A gentle and fun introduction to creative arts for the very young and their families, with lots of mess and none of the tidying up! Exploring different materials and textures each week. Ages under 5, come dressed for mess! 0208 416 8989  www.harrowarts.com/ family Stitch Club (HA5) Stitch and Sketch Club for children and teens. Start with simple hand sewing then developing sewing machine and design techniques to design and create your own items. Saturday Sketch Club develops looking and drawing skills and confidence. Also parties and one-off workshops. Adults’ weekly Dressmaking sessions and occaisional Beginners workshops.  stitch.club E: sam@stitch.club

AFTER SCHOOL CLUB/EDUCATION SUPPORT Academic Primary School Tuition (HA8 & WD23) in Maths/English or Phonics & Writing for 3.5 to 11 year olds at our Little Big Leaders Saturday School, Summer School and Winter School, in our 8th year of success. Tutors support and challenge pupils to improve their learning, and have a track record in enabling pupils to demonstrate progress in their mainstream setting and/or in 5+, 7+ and 11+ examinations. Childcare vouchers accepted. Free trial lessons. 020 3637 6266  www.littlebigleaders.com All Saints Pre-School Queensbury (HA8) Free childcare for 2-5 yrs, 15-30 hours. Visit anytime Mon - Fri. Waltham Drive, Queensbury, Edgeware, HA8 5PQ. 07985 284 498/07958 473 475.  allsaintpreschool@hotmail. co.uk www.allsaintpreschool.com The Bite Me Corner (UB3) After-School Cooking and Nutrition programme at Cranford Park Academy. Join us on Wednesday 3:30- 4:30pm and Friday 3:30-5pm. For children aged 7+. Get your children excited about making healthy nutritious snacks that they will be able to recreate independently! Using a combination of organic and commercial produce we make overnight fruity oats, perfect for breakfast next day or Cheesyrice- salad! The list goes on!  Lauri on 07957155421 or  contact@thebitemecorner.com Brownies and Guides (Various) Rainbow, Brownie and Guide Units exist across the area which provide fun activities for girls aged from 5 onwards.  www.girlguiding.org.uk/interested or Peggy Brand 020 8205 7597 Click IT! Computer lessons for Children (HA2) Fun, exciting and educational weekly computer lessons for children aged 2-5. Classes held at nursery schools all over North West London. Have fun learning with technology: mouse and keyboard skills and devices including graphic tablets, trackpads and digital microscopes. Every lesson is designed to complement the EYFS curriculum. Free trials available. 020 8434 7111.  www.clickit-kids.co.uk. wendy@clickit-kids.co.uk. DiscoG Coding Classes and Camps (various) Weekly Coding Programme teaches Primary and Secondary School children the basics of coding. Using the Python Programming Language and the Raspberry Pi 3 your child will create fun and engaging gadgets that spring to life with lights and sensors, and prototyping devices that will ‘amaze and inspire’. Tailored courses written to support the National Curriculum for GCSE and A Levels. Adult courses are also available. Gerard on 07767 300940  info@ discogcodingacademy.com www.discogcodingacademy.com Field End Flyers Saturday Morning Community Cycle Club (HA5) Saturday in Term Time adjacent to Field End Junior School, Field End Road, Eastcote, HA4, for children aged 5 – 11 yrs. Join the friendly team of British Cycling Coaches at 9.15am and learn fun skills, race on the amazing fully enclosed Cycle Track, make new friends and enjoy a whole morning of fun till 11.30 - (refreshment break half way through). All you need is your own bike, helmet, gloves, water bottle and a shower proof jacket.  Contact Tracey at fieldendflyers@gmail.com The Harrow Woodcraft Folk (HA) Elfin group for children, 6 to 9yrs. Parents wishing to join their children should contact the District Secretary; John Woolf: 020 8428 2409 or harrow@woodcraft.org.uk www. harrowwoodcraftfolk.btck.co.uk/HowtoJoin Integratedbrain - Improve Co-ordination for learning! (UB5) Activities to help those with poor co-ordination, dyspraxia, dyslexia or fine motor difficulties. Small groups of 4/5 children working to develop better allround motor integration. Usha Patel 07766 837 616 ushapatel.raviv@gmail.com www.integratedbrain.co.uk Karen Wilkin Tuition (HA) 4+/5+ tuition. One to one, tailor made, handson, fun sessions in the comfort of your home. Experienced Montessori teacher with excellent results in all the top schools. Term time and holiday sessions available. 07887 984 401, wilkin@afrormosia.com Knowledge Above Standard (HA7) Maths, English, Verbal and non-verbal reasoning, 7+, 11+ 13+ exam preparation. 07985 588 085  www.knowledgeabovestandard.co.uk Math’scool Award-winning Maths Tuition plus out-of-lesson homework support. 0333 12 33 445  www.mathscool.com Number Works ‘n’ Words (Eastcote) Maths and English tuition classes which target identified needs to improve achievement levels. They set goals for your child, monitor progress and provide regular progress reports. Cater for all levels from Reception to Year 11.  www. numberworksnwords.co.uk The Play Shelter After School Club Malorees Infant & Junior Schools (NW6) - 3.30pm-6pm term time. Play schemes available out of term-time. 0207 407 6744. admin@theplayshelter.co.uk www.theplayshelter.co.uk Pinner Tuition Centre (Pinner) After school and Sat tuition for Reception to Year 11 by fully qualified teachers. Tuition in Maths, Reading, Spelling, Writing, SATS, 11+ and GCSE. Free assessment. Ofsted Registered.  www.pinnertuitioncentre.co.uk Raviv Practice London (UB5) Catch up reading course. Improve reading age by 1 year in 3 months of home based work. The computer interventions is similar to having a tutor in your home with daily monitoring and feed back. Usha Patel on 07766 837 616  info@ ravivpracticelondon.co.uk (registered therapist) Susan Daughtrey Education (SDE) SW Herts courses are based on more than 25 years experience preparing students for 11+ tests.  020 7683 0734  www.sdeuk.org/swherts Type IT! - Touch Typing Lessons for Children (HA2) Learn to touch type! Weekly lessons and intensive holiday courses for children from age 8-18. Highly recommended for children with dyslexia. Classes are held at their office in Harrow on the Hill, HA2 0JT. Free trials available. Adult classes also available.  020 8434 7111.  www.typeitforkids.co.uk. wendy@typeitforkids.co.uk.

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OCTOBER Throughout Oct - Black History Month (SE10) Celebrate and find out about black contributions to British society throughout history at Royal Museums Greenwich through a month of events, talks, family activities and film screenings across the site. www.rmg.co.uk Thu 3 Oct – Mar 2020 Costume at the National Theatre (SE1) The National Theatre’s Costume department sources, constructs, alters, repairs, organises and maintains costumes for over 20 new productions on the South Bank each year. This free exhibition in the Wolfson Gallery features costumes from productions including Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom, War Horse, Follies and Antony and Cleopatra, and visits each stage of the production process; from design to construction, sourcing and alterations, to dressing, repairs and laundering. www.nationaltheatre.org.uk Fri 4 – Sun 6 Oct - Hillingdon Literary Festival (UB8) The Hillingdon Literary Festival is a free weekend of lively literary treats hosted by Brunel University London in partnership with Culture Bite. As well as the plethora of literary performances from internationally renowned authors, the festival weekend features writing workshops, lively debates, industry masterclasses, complimentary drinks receptions, the Poetry Takeaway, and the publication of a local anthology! www.hillingdonliteraryfestival.com Sat 5 Oct - Fun Palace 2019 (N12) Fun Palaces is a free nationwide celebration of arts, sciences and culture taking place all over the country, creating welcoming spaces for people to have fun and learn together. Go along to artsdepot for a day of free activities for kids and grown ups. From tiny dancers to mad scientists, there is fun for everyone in every corner of the building. www.funpalaces.co.uk Sat 5 Oct – Northwood Craft Market (HA6) A wide variety of crafts to browse and buy, all handmade by local crafters. Crafts vary at each market and range from jewellery, fabric bags and purses, knitting, crochet, and watercolours, to embroidery, greetings cards, children’s clothing, soft toys, essential oils, home accessories and more. For children there are hands-

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on crafts to make something to take home. Markets run from 10am until 2pm at Northwood Methodist Church Hall. www.northwoodcraftmarket.co.uk Sat 5 Oct - Fun Palaces (SE10) The National Maritime Museum will be transformed into a Fun Palace for one day only! Go along for a day of wonderful activities, performances and many surprises as local communities ‘take-over’ the museum, showcasing their marvellous talents and curious interests. www.rmg.co.uk Sat 5 Oct - London Kid’s Experience: Graffiti Workshop (EC2Y) Discover street art old and new at this exciting workshop for children aged 7-11 at the Museum of London. You’ll start with a 30 minute tour around the galleries, looking at historic examples of street and urban art, before joining Graffiti Stars in a 90 minute workshop. Parents can leave their children to enjoy the workshop on their own, but are required for safeguarding purposes to stay within the museum site. £8 per child. Booking is essential, early booking recommended. www.museumoflondon.org.uk Sat 5 – Sun 6 Oct - Ghost Ships and Spooky Shadows (SE10) Join the Cutty Sark storyteller for an adventure across the high seas. Enjoy fantastic tales of faraway lands before making the return journey home to dry land. 11.30am, 12.30pm and 2pm. Ages 4+. www.rmg.co.uk Sat 5 Oct – Mon 4 Nov Happy Halloween at Paultons Park (SO51) New for 2019 and for the very first time, Peppa Pig World will be transformed for this year’s fang-tastic festivities! Meet Peppa and George in their spooky outfits and enjoy lots of fun Peppa themed Halloween decorations. With over 10,000 pumpkins, ghostly scenes, spooky meet and greets, a Freaky Fancy Dress competition, the thrilling Little Monsters Ball finale to finish each day and Paultons fun rides and attractions all included in the price! www.paultonspark.co.uk Sun 6 Oct - Family Barn Dance (NW1) Take all the family to Cecil Sharp House and take part in lively dances from Britain and beyond in a supportive and fun environment! Live music inspires the dancing and expert callers guide

26 Oct - Halloween at Waddesdon ©Adam Hollier National Trust, Waddesdon Manor the moves with simple instructions. Groups should include a minimum of one adult for every four children. 3-5pm. Advanced booking recommended. www.cecilsharphouse.org Mon 7 Oct – Mon 9 Dec – Living with a Teenager (HA1) A course for parents and carers with a teenager or adolescent aged 12+, run by Hope Harrow. Topics include understanding the needs of pre-teens and teenagers, negotiating and setting limits, finding ways to communicate effectively, and peer pressure. Monday’s from 7-9pm at Hope Harrow, 64 Pinner Rd, Harrow. 0208 863 7319 info@hopeharrow.org.uk www. hopeharrow.org.uk Sat 12 Oct - Lots for Tots Sale Rickmansworth (WD3) The Lots for Tots Sale Rickmansworth takes place in the main hall at Rickmansworth School, and has 30 tables selling great quality items. Parking is completely free and directly outside the building. The sale opens to the public at 10am and finishes at 11.30am. www.lotsfortotssale.co.uk Sat 12 Oct - Diwali Celebration Day (HA5) There will be a variety of Diwali activities, using both traditional and modern crafts along with story-telling going into the background

of Diwali at the Heath Robinson Museum in Pinner. Suitable for children 3 – 11 years. This event is usually very over-subscribed so booking is essential. www.heathrobinsonmuseum.org bookings@ heathrobinsonmuseum.org Sat 12, 19 & 21-26 Oct - Giant Games for Little Soldiers: Second World War Edition (SW3) Step inside the life-size board game at the National War Museum, and battle it out to see who wins. Take on family-friendly tasks and complete Second World War-themed challenges to be the first over the finish line. Plus, get hands on with objects from the collection and learn more about the Second World War from the perspective of ‘official war poster artist’ Abram Games, the subject of the special exhibition. www.nam.ac.uk Sat 12 – 13 Oct - Watford Fringe (various) The Watford Fringe was set up by the Pump House Theatre and Arts Trust, Watford’s hub for emerging talent, as an opportunity to show the amazing talent and venues in Watford. Now in its third year across 11 venue spaces, it has something for everybody including music, comedy, drama, improv, dance, film, food and much more. www.watFringe.com

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What’s On Sun 13 Oct - Going Batty (HA2) Bats love to feed over the Manor House Moat – find out more about these amazing creatures by crafting your own felt bat. Drop-in to Headstone Manor Museum anytime between 11am – 3pm. Suitable for ages 5+ and their grown-ups! www.headstonemanor.org Sat 19 – Sun 20 Oct - The King of Snakes and Queen of Rats (E14) Journey though underground rivers and Borough Market to hear the tales of the Queen of Rats and King of Snakes at the Museum of London Docklands. Then use your voice and body to create a soundscape in this interactive storytelling session. Free drop-in, Recommended age: 5+. www.museumoflondon.org.uk/docklands Sat 19 – Sun 27 Oct - Battle of Britain Bunker presents: October Half Term at the Bunker (UB10) The Battle of Britain Bunker has loads of activities going on, including a Discovery Trail, Arts and Crafts, and Special Bunker Tours designed for family visitors. Activities run from 11am until 3pm. www.battleofbritainbunker.co.uk Sat 19 – Sun 27 Oct - All Around the World (SE10) Celebrate stories and knowledge from around the world at the National Maritime Museum. With special guests from ‘Urban Indigenous’, you will learn about Pacific culture and explore Chinese, Indian, West African and Arctic cultures through stories and hands-on activities. www.rmg.co.uk Sat 19 Oct – Sun 3 Nov – Pumpkin Festival (AL4) This year’s Pumpkin Festival programme is full of pumpkins, Peter Rabbit and Friends and dinosaurs. Every child will be able to pick a pumpkin from the Pumpkin Patch to take home or carve in the Carving Cavern, Peter Rabbit and Friends will star in seasonal shows and meet & greets plus prehistoric visitors with dinosaur shows and activities. www.willowsactivityfarm.com Sat 19 Oct – Sun 3 Nov Autumn Antics (TW9) An exciting line up of activities focused around plant names, words, and their importance in the world of botany. Roll up, roll up to festival tents to explore Kew’s wild stories and the discoveries that have shaped the Gardens. www.kew.org Sun 20 Oct - Cheeki Monkeys Baby & Children’s Market Rickmansworth (WD3) Family Fun Day/ Indoor Pop-up Baby & Children’s Market at Mill End Sports Social Sports Club, 52 Penn Rd, Rickmansworth, WD3 8QN from 12-2pm. Pre-Loved, Craft, Business, Entertainment Stalls. Buy/Sell children toys, clothes, equipment. Goody Bags - first 50 visitors. Adult £1.50, Kids FREE Facebook @ CheekiMonkeysRickmansworthandWatford www.cheekimonkeys.co.uk Sun 20 Oct - Let It Go! Frozen Theatre Workshop (UB10)Back at Compass Studio by popular demand, and suitable for children aged from 5 to 10. Participate in a Frozen musical workshop, re-enacting and celebrating the songs from the hit Disney film! 11am-12pm. www.hillingdontheatres.uk

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Sun 20 Oct - Frozen Sing-ALong (UB10) A full screening of Disney’s film FROZEN with lyrics on screen to help you sing along with Anna and Elsa. Let it Go! ...and dress-up as your favourite character at this interactive cinematic experience. 1pm. www.hillingdontheatres.uk Sun 20 Oct - Shenley Apple Day (WD7) Every October Shenley Park Trust hosts an Apple Day Event where you have the opportunity to: Sample and buy many different varieties of apple, participate in juicing demonstrations, try and buy Apple Juice, play games such as apple bobbing and apple shy. Enjoy refreshments with cakes, pies, jams etc many of them apple based. www.shenleypark.co.uk Sun 20 Oct - Celebrate Black History Month (WD17) An evening celebrating the richness of Black British culture and history at Watford Palace Theatre. Full schedule of events to be announced so keep an eye on the website for further details. www.watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk Mon 21 Oct - The Big Draw (N12) artsdepot’s bumper day of drawing and creativity returns, jam-packed with activities for all ages whether you are 4 or 94. www.artsdepot.co.uk Mon 21 Oct - Jacqueline Wilson (N22) Don’t miss your chance to hear live from one of the UK’s bestselling and most beloved children’s authors at Alexandra Palace, as she celebrates her new book in the Tracy Beaker series – We are the Beaker Girls. What makes this event extra special is a guest appearance from the wonderful illustrator of Jacqueline’s books, Nick Sharratt, who will invite children to draw a character from the book along with him in real time. Age 8+. www.alexandrapalace.com Mon 21, Tue 22 & Wed 23 Oct Out of this World: Moon Mission (SE10) Take a family trip to the Moon with a planetarium show and an immersive Virtual Reality activity at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. 1011.45am. Ages 7+. www.rmg.co.uk Mon 21 & Wed 23 Oct - River Dance (E14) Move like the secret waters beneath our feet in this sensory, movement and craft workshop at the Museum of London Docklands. Create a costume and perform a river themed dance together. Free drop-in, Recommended age: 5+. www.museumoflondon.org.uk/docklands Mon 21 & Fri 25 Oct - Wishing Wells and Curse Tablets (E14) Whisper your wishes or code a curse at the Museum of London Docklands. Discover how the Romans used magic spells and secret languages to bless their loved ones or curse their enemies by making your own river artefact. www.museumoflondon.org.uk/docklands Mon 21 – Sat 26 Oct - Ports of Call (SE10) This half-term set sail on a musical adventure across the high seas at the Cutty Sark. Enjoy music and dance performances inspired by Cutty Sark’s voyages and take part in music-inspired arts and crafts. www.rmg.co.uk Tue 22 Oct - Meet the author: The City of Secret Rivers (E14) Join The City of Secret Rivers author Jacob Sager Weinstein for a special talk at the Museum of London Docklands. Dive in to the wonderful world of his

fantasy novels, set in London’s magical sewers and learn about his journey from book-loving kid to book-writing adult. 2pm. Ages 5+. Free tickets allocated on arrival. www.museumoflondon.org.uk/docklands Tue 22 - Wed 23 Oct - Autumn Quest and Craft (NW3) A creative workshop to bring Kenwood House’s world famous paintings to life. Families will get to work together to try out different art and crafts whilst exploring the house and finding out more about its collections. Sessions will take place in the house. Just turn up between 12pm - 4pm to take part. www.english-heritage.org.uk Tues 22 - Sat 26 Oct Halloween Half-Term (N3) Visit the Spooky Basement at Stephens House and Gardens, and venture outside for the ‘Ghosts in the Trees’ ghost hunt- prize for all completed ghost hunts! 1-4pm, no booking required. £5 per child and their grown up. www.stephenshouseandgardens.com

Tue 22 – Sun 27 Oct – Zippo’s Circus: The Magnificent Top Hat (NW3) Zippo’s Circus celebrates more than 250 years of circus entertainment with amazing acts of acrobatics, comic clowns and daredevils. The Big Top will be set up at the Lower Fairground Site, East Heath Road, Hampstead Heath. www.zippos.co.uk Tue 22 Oct - Pre-film Workshop: Make Your Own Caveman (HA5) Join crafty extraordinaire Joni-Rae Carrack at Harrow Arts Centre in making your own Early Man (Or Woman!) During this workshop you will gather together tissue paper, faux fur and cardboard tubes to make your own prehistoric ancestor, all before watching the film Early Man on the big screen! 10am, ages 3+. £3 per child (when booking a ticket to Early Man). www.harrowarts.com Continued on page 14

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What’s On Tue 22 Oct - Half Term Film: Early Man (HA5) Film showing at Harrow Arts Centre. Plucky caveman Dug and the rest of his tribe face a grave threat to their way of life when Lord Nooth plans to transform their land into a giant mine. But Dug and his pet boar Hognob aren’t prepared to go down without a fight, and unite their people in an epic battle to defeat the Bronze Age…by playing football. 11am, £4. www.harrowarts.com Wed 23 Oct - Pre-film Workshop: Dumbo Elephant Craft (HA5) Make your own big-eared and bighearted elephant with a party blower for a trunk at Harrow Arts Centre! Join Joni-Rae Carrack, craft expert and elephant enthusiast, in making and decorating your own unique elephant! Afterwards you can trumpet all the way to the Elliot Hall to watch Dumbo on the big screen. 10am, ages 3+, £3 per child (when booking a ticket to Dumbo). www.harrowarts.com Wed 23 Oct - Half Term Film: Dumbo (HA5) Tim Burton’s live action remake of the classic Disney animation. Dumbo the baby elephant is born in a struggling circus with oversized ears. When the circus owner discovers that Dumbo’s ears enable him to fly, the little elephant becomes the main attraction, revitalising the rundown circus. But Dumbo’s growing fame draws attention from less scrupulous entertainers seeking to exploit the innocent young elephant. Showing at Harrow Arts Centre at 11am. £4. www.harrowarts.com Wed 23 – Thu 24 Oct - Operation River Rescue! (E14) The Museum of London Docklands need a keen bunch of investigators to find out why the rivers have become polluted. Are you and your family up to the task? Probe the pollution in this investigative session with craft. www.museumoflondon.org.uk/docklands Thu 24 – Fri 25 Oct - Holiday to Space (SE10) Travel across the Solar System at the Royal Observatory Greenwich with family favourite Space Ted. Help Ted plan for a holiday on another planet. 10-11.30am. Ages 4-7 years. www.rmg.co.uk Fri 25 Oct - Panto of the Dead (HA2) Follow Jojo and her mum, Mama Viva, in this wicked Halloween Pantomime celebrating the Mexican festival of the dead at Headstone Manor Museum! Magical illusions, pop songs and things that go bump in the night all form the essential ingredients of this deadly plot sure to delight youngsters and adults alike. PLUS – Enjoy a FREE spooky trail and a drop-in themed craft activity throughout the day. 020 3773 7161 www.headstonemanor.org Fri 25 Oct - Make Your Own Monoprint Workshop (HA5) This workshop at Harrow Arts Centre will give your child a colourful introduction to the technique behind mono printing (a form of print making). Using the drawing/mono printing technique, participants will be guided to explore a variety of objects from different angles and take home their own ink based mono print. Participants are encouraged to bring along a small hand sized object that they would like to create from. 11am-1pm, ages 6-12 yrs, £15 per child. Sat 26 Oct - Morning Explorers: Exploring Beasts of London (EC2Y) Explore the museum while it’s quiet at this event for families with children who have an autistic spectrum condition. The galleries will be open exclusively for Morning explorer families from 8.30-10am, and the focus at this event will be animals, inspired by the ‘Beasts of London’ experience. If you have any questions or would like further details, please email access@ museumoflondon.org.uk. www.museumoflondon.org.uk Sat 26 Oct - Diwali: Festival of Light (SE10) Celebrate the lunar festival of Diwali at the National Maritime Museum. This day long festival will include Bollywood dance workshops, music and craft for the whole family. www.rmg.co.uk

Sat 26 Oct - River Rebellion (E14) Uncovering London’s lost rivers is a radical idea, but perhaps so was burying them in the first place. Create your own river rebellion flag at the Museum of London Docklands - will your flag fight to uncover the rivers or keep them hidden? www.museumoflondon.org.uk/docklands Sat 26 Oct – Sun 3 Nov - Horrible Halloween (HP18) Make time this half-term to follow the ghosts of Waddesdon along terrifying trails, carve a pumpkin or sink your fangs into some ghoulish treats. Throughout October half-term Waddesdon will host the living and the dead with a range of spooky activities and tasty treats. 10am-3pm. Normal grounds admission. Additional activity charges apply. www.waddesdon.org.uk Sun 27 Oct - Secret Rivers Scrolls (E14) Create your own secret river scroll using collage and paint at the Museum of London Docklands. Gather inspiration from the exhibition Secret Rivers and explore connections and memories with your family through drawing, words and images. Ages 6+. www.museumoflondon.org.uk/docklands Sun 27 Oct - Halloween Spooktacular (N3) Go for an evening of Halloween fun at Stephens House and Gardens, including a spine-tingling spooky basement tour, creepy garden ghost hunt, beastly bouncing, ghoulish games, cunning crafts, terrifying tattoos and more. 4.30-7pm. Booking essential. www.stephenshouseandgardens.com Mon 28 – Fri 1 Nov - Create and Grow Spooky Half Term (HA7) Create and Grow spooky half term is back with all new daily activities to keep your little ghouls entertained. Drop in daily from 10am - 4pm. Paint a ceramic bat tealight holder , create a Halloween Scratch Art Mask, and take part in a ghost pursuit around the centre. Fancy dress is welcome! No booking required. www.squiresgardencentres.co.uk Tue 29 Oct - Family Friendly Folklore: Fairies (UB7) Folklore author and researcher Mark Norman, creator and host of The Folklore Podcast and contributing author to 2018 compendium of British and Irish Fairies, Magical Folk presents this hour-long talk for all the family on the folklore of fairies and pixies.The talk takes place in West Drayton Library, and is free to attend but places can be booked in advance by emailing culturebite@hillingdon.gov.uk. www.hillingdontheatres.uk Wed 30 Oct - Halloween Baby Disco (NW10) Day time fun for little ones at the music and dance session at Willesden Green library – go along in your Halloween costume! Suitable for under 5s - Children must be accompanied by an adult and siblings welcome. Session 1 is 11.30am-12.15pm, session 2 is 12.30-1.15pm. Advanced tickets are £2.50 per Child; Adults £2.50. www.brent.gov.uk

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L Fri 1 – Sat 2 Nov - Ally Pally’s Fireworks

Festival (N22) London’s biggest and best fireworks festival returns for 2019 with spectacular displays, a bonfire, captivating circus performances, the UK’s largest German Bier Festival, ice skating and London’s finest street food. www.fireworks.london L Sat 2 Nov - Cassiobury Fireworks (WD18) Go along to Cassiobury Park for Hertfordshire’s largest FREE fireworks display organised by Watford Borough Council. Vibe 107.6FM will be

keeping the crowds entertained on stage from 6pm with music and competitions, and the huge bonfire will be lit at 7pm followed by a spectacular firework display at 7.30pm. There are a variety of food and drink outlets, kiddies funfair rides, bungee trampolines and a bouncy slide to keep everyone well fed and entertained before the main display. ​www.watfordbigevents.co.uk L Sat 2 Nov – Harrow Fireworks (HA3) A huge 20-minute musical Fireworks display taking place at Byron Park. Free entry between 12 & 4pm – pre show entertainment, a world food arena, fun fair, face painting and glitter tattoos. The fireworks pre-show will start at approximately 7.30pm with the fireworks straight after. www.harrowfireworks.co.uk L Sat 2 Nov – St Albans Cathedral Fireworks Spectacular 2019 (AL1) Go and enjoy a spectacular event full of fantastic fireworks, food and fun for the whole family! The display with musical accompaniment is produced by double winners of the British Fireworks Championships, Fantastic Fireworks. Display starts 7.30pm prompt (gates and the Food Village open from 6pm). www.stalbanscathedral.org L Sat 9 Nov - Chalfont St Giles 50th anniversary ‘Magic in the Sky’ Fireworks 2019 (HP8) A special firework display celebrating the 50th anniversary of fireworks displays at Chalfont St Giles, featuring set pieces, a unique soundtrack and concert style sound system. At Stone Meadow, gates open 5.45pm, display starts at 7pm. www.chalfont-fireworks.org.uk Sat 30 Nov – Mum2Mum Sale Harrow (HA3) Buy quality preloved baby and children’s goods at a fraction of the high street price. Sell your outgrown baby and kids stuff to other mums & keep 100% of the proceeds. Sale takes place at Weald Rise Primary School, Harrow Weald. For further information email harrow@ mum2mummarket.co.uk  www.mum2mummarket.co.uk

Camps - October Half Term Blank Canvas Get the kids into the seasonal mood over half term at Blank Canvas Art Club with Halloween themed painting workshops. Thursday 24th October 10 am-Noon Ages 6-7 £20; Thursday 24th October 1.30 - 3.30 Ages 8-10 £20; Friday 25th October 10 -1.00 pm ages 11-15 £30 Booking essential so get in touch with Suzi at blankcanvasartclub@gmail. com for more information and to book your spooky space now. The Jungle Book: Perform’s three day October half-term holiday course for 4-10s (HA5) Mon 21 – Wed 23 Oct - This October, Perform have got the bare necessities of life covered. Your young cub will love putting on a show about Mowgli and his animal friends. Journeying deep into the jungle, our energetic team will fire your child’s imagination with lots of confidence-boosting songs and games to bring The Jungle Book to life. It’s going to be the wildest half-term ever! 10am-3pm each day at St Luke’s Parish Hall in Pinner, HA5 3EX.  www.perform.org.uk/junglebook  020 7255 9120  enquiries@perform.org.uk.  Little Big Leaders -(HA8 8DE) Intensive English, maths and science group tuition for 11+, 13+ and GCSE at London Academy from Monday 21 October - Friday 25 October inclusive 9.00am - 1.00pm. £300 per course. Contact us at Little Big Leaders on 020 3637 6266 or at info@littlebigleaders.com Artzania - Arts and Crafts Activity Club for children ages 1-11 yrs. Open Term time and Holidays. Offering a Mother-Toddler Group art club (aged 1-4 yrs) and an After-school/ Sat Club (ages 5-11yrs) Booking Details: www.artzania.co.uk/ Hoop app E: keshma.artzania@gmail.com Type IT! Touch Typing Course - Is your child slow at typing?  Hunting and pecking with 2 fingers? Join our one week intensive course this October half term (21st - 25th October from 9am-11am).  Cost £220.00. www.touchtypeit.co.uk 020 8434 7111 Enjoy-a-Ball October Camp running over half term, from 21st to 24th October. Sports coaching for 3-9 yr olds in a fun, positive and non-competitive environment. Ten ball sports for the perfect introduction to sport. We also have Enjoy-a-ball 3-9 year olds and Physi-ball classes - Ball skills and core skills for toddlers aged 18mths to 3 yrs. Classes run in Mill HIll, Finchley, Golders Green and Muswell Hill. 0333 334 0845 or 07763746886    www.enjoy-a-ball.com  northlondon@enjoy-a-ball.com Fun Fest Harrow – Holiday Club for 3-12 year olds at Whitchurch Primary School and Stanburn Primary School in Stanmore, 8am-6pm. £32 full day, £29 siblings, £17 half day, £140 full week. For latest activity timetables head to www.fun-fest.co.uk or email harrowoffice@funfestholidayclub.co.uk

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What’s On Children’s Theatre We couldn’t fit them all in! More online www.FamiliesOnline.co.uk The Alban Arena

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Civic Centre, St Albans 01727 844488 www.alban-arena.co.uk

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Sat 19 – Sun 20 Oct Tabby McTat Thu 24 Oct Milkshake! Live: Milkshake Monkey’s Musical

Until Fri 18 Oct Planet Play Autumn Season Until Sat 26 Oct - Tales from the Shed Autumn Season Thu 31 Oct Baby Broadway Family Concert

The Apollo Victoria 17 Wilton Rd, Pimlico, SW1V 0844 871 3001 www.theapollovictoria.com Ongoing - Wicked

Artsdepot 5 Nether Street, North Finchley, N12 020 8369 5454 www.artsdepot.co.uk Sun 6 Oct - The Pirate Cruncher Sun 13 Oct - You’ve Got Dragons Sun 20 Oct Comedy Club 4 Kids Tue 22 - Sat 26 Oct Pirate School Tue 22 - Sun 27 Oct The Gruffalo Thu 24 Oct - Hocus Pocus Sun 27 Oct Ensonglopedia of Animals

Cambridge Theatre 32-34 Earlham Street, London, WC2H 020 7087 7745 www.lwtheatres.co.uk Until 20 Oct 2019 – Matilda the Musical

Harrow Arts Centre Hatch End HA5 0208 416 8989 www.harrowarts.com Thu 24 Oct - Rumpelstiltskin and the Snail of Destiny

Little Angel Theatre 14 Dagmar Passage, Cross St, N1 020 7226 1787 www.littleangeltheatre.com Until Sun 10 Nov The Dong With A Luminous Nose Until Sun 17 Nov The Further Adventures Of The Owl And The Pussy-Cat

Lyric Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 7ES 0844 482 9674 www.nimaxtheatres.com Fri 29 Nov – Sun 5 Jan – Oi Frog & Friends!

The Radlett Centre 1 Aldenham Avenue, Radlett, WD7 01923 859291 www.radlettcentre.co.uk Fri 4 – Sat 5 Oct Very Hungry Caterpillar Wed 30 Oct - Emily Rising Fri 1 Nov - Peter and the Wolf

24 Oct - HAC - Rumplestiltskin

Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre 1 Fulton Road, HA9 0844 815 4865 www.troubadourtheatres.com Fri 18 Oct – Sat 23 Nov War Horse

Unicorn Theatre 147 Tooley Street, SE1. 020 7645 0560 www.unicorntheatre.com Until Sun 27 Oct Anansi the Spider Until Sun 27 Oct - Maggot Moon

Watersmeet High St, Rickmansworth WD3 01923 711 063 www.watersmeet.co.uk Sat 12 Oct - The Nutcracker Sun 13 Oct Once Upon a Princess

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Watford Palace Theatre Clarendon Road, Watford WD17 01923 225 671 www.watfordpalacetheatre.co.uk Mon 28 – Tue 29 Oct The Scarecrows’ Wedding

Watford Colosseum Rickmansworth Road Watford WD17 0845 075 3993 www.watfordcolosseum.co.uk Sun 27 Oct - Justin Fletcher LIVE

Winston Churchill Theatre Pinn Way Ruislip HA4 01895 250615 www.hillingdontheatres.uk Wed 23 – Sat 26 Oct The Sound of Music

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