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Greenleaf Primary School & Nursery

 

 

 

Starting Reception 2025

“Children in early years get off to an impressive start” (Ofsted Early Years Outstanding, October 2022)

 

Welcome to Greenleaf Primary School, we are pleased that you are considering applying for a Reception place for your child. Starting school is an exciting time for children and here at Greenleaf we want to ensure that you have all the information you need to make an informed choice. Please do explore our website for more details, if you have further questions please do not hesitate to get in contact with us. 
Follow us on twitter @greenleafe17 to find out more about us too.

 

Book a School Visit

If you would like to book a school visit and find out more about us, please get in touch with the school office via email.

school@greenleaf.waltham.sch.uk

 

Greenleaf Toddler Group

Every Friday, we have a Greenleaf Toddler Group take place in the school hall from 9:00-10:45am and costs £2.  This is a community group so all are welcome.

 

School Prospectus

Read our school prospectus, to find out more about us:

greenleaf primary school prospectus 2024 2025.pdf

 

Reception Open Morning Presentation

Thank you for visiting Greenleaf during our open mornings.  Here is the presentation that we shared during your visit.

reception open morning 2024.pdf

 

Music

We are very proud of our music offer here in Greenleaf. - See what instruments the children learn to play in our school.  We also offer music tuition in school too.

 

Music

 

All children have the opportunity to learn a musical instrument, through our collaboration with the Waltham Forest Music Service:

  • Recorder in Year 3
  • Ukulele in Year 4 
  • Samba drums in Year 5
  • Steel pans in Year 6

Partnership with the Barbican

We have worked closely with the Barbican to support our performing arts in school. The children wrote poetry based on the work of Michael Rosen and these poems were then turned into animation.

Partnership with the Barbican