Pupils took centre stage at Kisharon Noé School on Thursday when it was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh.
Pupils took centre stage at Kisharon Noé School on Thursday when it was officially opened by the Duke of Edinburgh.
A unique, purpose built eco hub at Kisharon Noé School is teaching pupils of all abilities about sustainability, renewable energy and the outdoor world.
Pupils from Kisharon Noé School are just back from Israel after what may be the first exchange trip for children with learning disabilities.
Preparing for Pesach starts early at Kisharon with everyone keen to familiarise themselves once again with the Pesach story and traditions.
Kisharon Noé School has achieved a ‘good’ rating, and won praise for high expectations and pupil focus from Ofsted in its first inspection since becoming a free school and moving to new premises in Parson Street, Hendon in 2020.
The run-up to Purim at Kisharon can be just as hectic as the day itself and staff start preparations early so everyone can enjoy the noisiest, most boisterous – but arguably the most fun – festival in the Jewish calendar.
Forest School can give lifelong confidence to pupils with learning disabilities, says Kisharon’s Alfredo Sanguino.
Mexican lentils served with taco shells, Portuguese baked fish and Southern-style meatloaf (USA) have been on the lunchtime menu at Kisharon Noé School, all traditional dishes from countries fielding teams in the World Cup in Qatar.
“Art gives children with disabilities a voice to channel the emotions they cannot express verbally,” says Helen Gillan, art co-ordinator at Kisharon Noé School, Kisharon Wohl Campus.