
Little Ilford School
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Greenpeace and Voyage (Voyage Youth) are offering a free trip to Greenpeace's HQ in Islington on Saturday 14th May from 10am-4pm. The day will involve fun activities and interactive workshops, with a pizza lunch included. To sign up, please email [email protected]


Would you know how to support a student who is having a panic attack? With #exams season upon us, Pooky Knightsmith offers some pointers for helping anyone who is struggling: bit.ly/3w1J96l #exams2022 #mentalhealth #anxiety

Little Ilford School are proudly celebrating Mental Health Awareness Week, with posters up all around the school and slides being used in lessons #MentalHealthAwarenessWeek #IveBeenThere #mentalhealth Mental Health Foundation




We apologise if you are unable to contact the school by telephone at the moment. If you need to contact us, please email [email protected]


Congratulations to everyone who delivered a speech at the Jack Petchey's Speak Out Challenge #Newham Regional Final! Particularly to our 3 finalists: 🥇Zayd, Little Ilford School 🥉Angela, St Angela's Ursuline School and Sixth Form 🥉Kenyah, @ListerSchool Jack Petchey Fdn #jpspeakout #youthvoice


Let's talk climate change. AccentureUK volunteers supported Year 10 students from Little Ilford School as they debated each other on hot topics around sustainability. A round of applause for our future change-makers! 🌏 #climatechange #sustainability #futuregeneration


KingsburyHigh OasisAcademyCoulsdon Dunraven CareersDormers Wells High School Southchurch High School St Marylebone School @EnfieldGrammar Little Ilford School Frederick Bremer Ashcroft Academy Swanlea School St Mary Magdalene @DormersWellsHS In second place is... Zayd Ahmed from Little Ilford School!! 🎉🎉🎉 #JPSpeakOut



Today lemn sissay OBE FRSL visited our school to speak to 100 Year 9 and 10 students about his play adaptation of 'Refugee Boy'. One piece of advice he left them with was "Don't let anyone tell you you can't be more than one thing. Don't ever lose that creative side of yourself."
