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  • February Newsletter and Star Students

    Newsletter February 2023

  • Parents/Carers

    Parents / Carers This page lists detailed information to assist parents and carers who are brining up young people that either attend, or may attend Swanlea School in future. If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to ask one of our staff members. If a parent wishes to request a paper copy of…

  • Swanlea musicians hitting the high notes!

    Following an outstanding Christmas concert at the end of last term, exam fever hit Swanlea’s music department as they welcomed Examiner Simon Rushby from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music to examine their largest ever cohort of instrumentalists on Friday 13th January. A full day of examinations kicked off at 9:30am with the…

  • December 2022 Newsletter & Star Students

    Swanlea’s Newsletter December 22

  • Celebrating Black History Month 2022 at Swanlea School

    Why are we celebrating Black History Month?  People from African and Caribbean backgrounds have been a fundamental part of British history for centuries. However, campaigners believe their value and contribution to society is often overlooked, ignored or distorted. Black History Month gives everyone the opportunity to share, celebrate and understand the impact of black heritage…

  • Whole School Curriculum

    Whole School Curriculum Intent Vision   Swanlea School Curriculum        

  • Key Staff

    Key Staff Leadership Team Heads of Faculty Learning Co-ordinators

  • A Level 2022 results

    Swanlea 6th Form Success! We are celebrating amazing A Level and BTEC results once again for our Sixth Form students at Swanlea School. Students have certainly lived up to our values of Respect, Aspire and Achieve with 77% of students achieving A* to B grades. Many students are heading off to top universities such as…

  • Make music in Tower Hamlets

    The Tower Hamlets Arts & Music Education Service (THAMES) provides opportunities for children and young people to learn a musical instrument and express themselves both in and out of school, by taking part in choirs, ensembles and projects including: Children’s Choir – Mondays after school (7–11 year olds) Wednesday Music Centre – Wednesdays after school…

  • Doorstep Library’s Online Reading Corner

    These free reading sessions, hosted by Doorstep Library, take place every week during term time. The sessions are delivered through Zoom by a team of volunteers who share stories, sing songs and explore the magic of books.