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INSIDE THIS MONTHS ISSUE
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Goodbye Mrs Loizides. Hadley Wood’sPrimary School Headteacher retires.Playground. Update on the upgradeAmi Northam. Walks (20 miles!) for Charity.Letter from Westminster. David Burrowes
reports.WI. Olympic site visit.Black Eyed Peas concert. Mia gets a Royal lift.Church Centenary Tea.Bikes R UsProfile. Mrs Louiza Loizides. Head Teacher
Hadley Wood Primary school.
JULY2011
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Goodbye andThank You Louiza.We will all miss you.
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ProfileWaiting outside a Headteacher’s studycan bring back painful memories. Not soat Hadley Wood’s Primary School.Meeting Mrs Loizides was as usual awelcoming and friendly experiencethough a little sad. Unbelievablyretirement beckons. I asked her if shewould not mind mentioning some pasthistory. Born and bred in Camden Townof Greek Cypriot parents she attended AllSouls School in Foley St behind TheMiddlesex Hospital. ‘Any specialmemories’ I ask. ‘Well I was May Queenin 1962, voted in by the other children’she replies with a smile. ‘Actually I was abit shy. But I loved drama and sport’. Shecame 6th in a London Schools event andas a result was chosen to run in the firstever girls National Cross Countrycompetition for girls in RochdaleLancashire. (Rochdale? Was it raining I
wondered. Alwaysused to be.) ‘Actually’she replies, ‘It was!’Then to the Central
Foundation Girl’sSchool in the City andthen on to TeachersTraining at St Gabriel’snow amalgamated withLondon University’sGoldsmith’s College. ‘Iwanted to be a teacherfrom about the age ofeight’. Then teachingpractice in Camberwelland by way of contrasta spell in a small villageschool in Suffolk.
Louiza started teaching at a school inHackney, then married and later took abreak to bring up their two sons. Oncethe boys started school it was back toteaching part time in Haringey and laterfull time at Oakthorpe Infants School,which amalgamated with the JuniorSchool to become a Primary. In all Louizawas there for 17 years taking onresponsibility for Maths and ICT. Sheloved working with other teachers andsharing knowledge and practice. Shewas a leading teacher in Maths andmodelled lessons to teachers from otherschools as well as working one year withthe Local Authority Mathematics Teamdelivering maths training sessions toother teachers. It was at Oakthorpe thatshe gained her knowledge and skills insenior management. She was able to usethese skills as part of a team thatsupported a nearby failing school inSpecial Measures. Listening to her you
cannot help noticing her calm andunderstanding manner. It’s easy to seewhy she was so good at liaison andcoping with the diplomatic difficulties ofgoing to work at a failing school.Aged forty four, Louiza decided to
study for an MA in Education at Hertford,attending the University for two nights aweek over four years. ‘I was lucky to havesuch a supportive family otherwise itwould have been too difficult’ she says.‘But I loved the course and the reading. Itwas such a stimulus’. Following herdegree she moved to Latymer All SaintsPrimary school in Edmonton as AssistantHead Teacher and then DeputyHeadteacher. This was another failing or‘Special Measures’ school. Louizaworked closely with the newly formedsenior management and within sixmonths the school was out of specialmeasures. Within two years she appliedand was thrilled to be given the Headshipat Hadley Wood Primary. ‘I liked the sizeof the school (245 children at that time),and the culture of high quality teaching’.She also liked the community
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atmosphere and the international feel ofthe school. Louiza mentioned theimportance of teaching children aboutdifferent cultures, religions and beliefs sothat through this knowledge childrenhave understanding, tolerance andrespect for others.I asked her what was she most proud
of. ‘Hmm’ a pause. ‘Lots of things. Ourpartnership with families has been verysuccessful. There’s a lot of interactionwith parents and we work in partnershipwith them. What else? ‘I think we have avery good teaching programme. Theimportance of the three R’s isfundamental but we give the children avery rich and broad curriculum. We havebeen very successful in the way wedeliver our Creative Curriculum. I musthave looked puzzled. ‘We ask the classto vote for a topic and then teach about it.For example chocolate has been afavourite topic this year. So we taught thechildren about the processes of meltingand solidifying, visited Cadbury’s factory,reading Charlie and the Chocolatefactory, making different flavouredchocolate ourselves etc etc. The childrenlove this approach and it is very effective’.What about special awards? ‘Well
probably our best moment was beingjudged as an ‘Outstanding’ School byOfsted in 2008. This was based on aninspection, a review of the children’sresults, observing the teachers at work,talking to the children, staff and parents.’‘Stressful’ I asked. Louiza smiled. ‘Wellyou never know what the children aregoing to say at any one moment but they
were all so proud of the school we neednot have worried.’They have also won several other
awards: Healthy schools Award, LeadingParent Partnership Award, Basic QualityMark, the NACE Award, and we arecurrently working towards outInternational Award. There is also theSing up Gold Award. Music is a strongprovision at the school and about 80children are currently learning to playinstruments. There is a choir and anorchestra and concerts are held every
term. The school has a music specialist,Mrs Haines. The school also received anActive award for sport. The children playRounders, netball, football, handball,tennis, gymnastics and athletics andhave an annual sports day. ‘I thoughtsport was not a priority in schoolsanymore’ I ask. She shakes her head andleans forward.’ We feel strongly that thechildren should be good sports peopleand especially be able to win or losegracefully. We make a point ofacknowledging and valuing all thechildren whether they are winners or not’.Louiza goes on to talk about the
children. She’s obviously very proud ofthem and of the school. ‘How does it feel’I ask ‘to be on the verge of retirement’?‘Well, I do have mixed emotions’ she
replies ‘I really love this job and quite
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frankly it’s been an honour to be incharge of such an excellent group ofteachers and children. But I am not surehow I feel. It will probably come home tome when I have actually finished’.I get up and make my apologies for
keeping her away from her duties. ‘Beforeyou go’ she adds ‘I should say that I wishHadley Wood School and my successorMiss Beverley Benson every happinessand success for the future’.I leave the school and make my way
back home across the field. What a ladyand how we will all miss her.Rod Armstrong
Hadley WoodCommunity PlaygroundRenovation –Public ConsultationMeeting & UpdateThe HWCPR is now looking atplayground designs and the size of theland that will meet the needs of theplayground and the community. Asection of the field around the existingplayground has been marked out withposts and rope to show the maximumarea the playground will cover. (Thephoto shows the proposed perimeterkindly and cheerfully demonstrated bychildren from the primary school. Manymany thanks to Mrs Loizides and theteachers who went to the trouble oforganising this.)To ensure that the community are fully
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Ami Steps Out ForCharityTen year old Ami Northam, grand-daughter of Gill Gutteridge and John & JillNortham, has recently completed amarathon 20 mile walk to raise money forschool children of her own age in Africa.Ami has had a long held ambition to
enhance the lives of children in Africa andcame up with the idea of undertaking asponsored walk. She selected awonderful charity called ‘Wherever the
Need’ who will use the funds raised toequip a newly built primary school inSierra-Leone, a country where many ofthe schools were destroyed by the 10year civil war.After a few months of training, Ami set
out with her dad, Chris, at 5.30 a.m. on afine morning in early June. The targetwas to walk from Ami’s School, MonkenHadley, to St Paul’s Cathedral, trying tostay off-road as much as possible. Theirwalk took them across Hadley Commonwhere they linked up with the Dollis ValleyGreenwalk which leads all the way to thehousing maze of Hampstead GardenSuburb. A chance encounter with theprevious owner of Ami’s home in Barnethelped set them back on track towardsHampstead Heath.Once off the Heath, they walked over
Primrose Hill and then into Regents Park,at which point the heavens opened.Undeterred, the duo made a quick visitto Sherlock Holmes’ House on BakerStreet and then carried on to Marble
Arch, Speaker’s Corner (where Amiextended her vocabulary!), BuckinghamPalace and in to Green Park and StJames’s Park. They hobbled past BigBen and the Houses of Parliament,across Westminster Bridge (bypassing aman carrying a snake !) and then took inthe London Eye and The Tate Gallery onthe South Bank. The famous dome of StPaul’s Cathedral was a sight for soreeyes (and very sore feet!) but a finalsprint up the steps saw them completethe task by about 2 p.m. The totaldistance walked was just over 20 mileswhich entailed taking an impressive49,306 steps !While somewhat bedraggled and very
wet, Ami felt a deep sense of satisfactionin successfully completing a challengingtask and, most importantly, had raisedmoney to fund much needed equipmentfor children far less privileged thanherself.Fundraising is still ongoing – thanks to
a number of very generous donors, Ami
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has surpassed her original target of£1,000 and now has a revised target of£2,000 with a view to providingequipment for two schools in the area.If you would like to make a donation to
this wonderful cause then please visithttp://www.wherevertheneed.org.uk/donate/ami-northam/ or send a chequepayable to ‘Wherever The Need’ to Amiat 4 The Avenue, Barnet, EN5 4EN.Chris Northam
Centenary Summer TeaSt Paul’s continues to celebrate itsCentenary year; this time with a delicioussummer tea attended by forty localresidents. The pews were all pushedback, tables with attractive tableclothswere brought in and whilst guestswatched a DVD of past church fetes andthe centenary week-end celebrations, asuperb home-made tea was served.Jeff Hammer, who trained as a classical
pianist before moving into the world ofprofessional music where he worked withmany top artists, played some nostalgicmusic from the shows.Photographs of the past era were on
display together with the Hadley Wood
‘Bayeux Tapestry’ painted by PeterMoore a previous lay reader at St Paul’sChurch depicting the history of thiscorner of Hertfordshire.Tania Hawkins spoke about her
Christian faith and highlighted all that StPaul’s has come to mean to her and herfamily.Two of the guests were only seven
years younger than the church! – andloved having their childhood memoriesrevived. One guest wrote this in herthank you letter: “Gleaming silver,beautiful bone china and a delicious teaall combined to make this anunforgettable event.”Jill NorthamPhotos taken by Vanessa Northam
Letter from WestminsterOne of the things I enjoy about being anMP is the variety. Last month for exampleI was campaigning against theplans to develop a huge wastemanagement site at PinkhamWay on the A406. I also visitedthe new properties along theA406 which are now largely freeof squatters and squalor andbeing redeveloped. Theregeneration of this area will begreatly helped by better
accommodation and also a betterenvironment. The new families soon tomove in to the area will want not justquality housing but quality air. Hundredsof waste trucks from seven North LondonBoroughs and Barnet Council's depotdriving along the A406 are not what thesenew residents will have bargained for.During the same week in Parliament I
took up the case of a long standingresident of the same area, GaryMckinnon, the computer hacker who isfacing extradition to the US and has
Aspergers Syndrome. I waspleased that Gary's case wasthe subject of discussionsbetween President Obamaand the Prime Minister and willcontinue to press for Gary tostay in the UK.Some things though are
similar at this time of year,namely concerned parents
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informative talk on the progress of theOlympic village, emphasising the legacyof the site after the games with its rangeof new affordable housing, shops,schools, parks, transport infrastructure,medical and sports facilities. A tour of thearea and lunch at Caribbean restaurantcompleted the day. Mrs. Gloria Neal wasthanked for organising such aninteresting outing.Hilary Nunn
on 9th September from 5pm at WalkerCricket Ground, Waterfall Road N14. It isin aid of Nightingale Community HospiceTrust and Enfield Good SamaritanNetwork. If you would like to donate,attend or even play in my team let meknow.David Burrows
Hadley Wood’sWomen’s Institute.On the 22nd June the Hadley Wood W.I.and guests set off by coach to theOlympic Village site. After coffee wevisited an adjacent building where wehad an excellent overview of the hugeOlympic area. A member of NewhamCouncil gave an interesting and
complaining about too few good schoolplaces being available for their children.There are areas in N14 and N21 whichhave unfortunately become 'black holes'for school admissions, where thedistance from the nearest local schoolsmean that obtaining a first preferenceschool is unlikely.One answer is to increase the supply of
school places. That is why I amsupporting two applications by localparents teachers and businessmenfor new ‘free’ primary and secondaryschools in or near to PalmersGreen. Details can be found atwww.northlondonfreeschools.co.uk andwww.greekorthodoxschool.org.ukFinally, a date for the diary. I have my
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Given that Editors should never mention their own families we had somemisgivings about including this article. Nevertheless it was rather a special eventand we hope you will forgive us. The grandchildren came over from Norway lastweek. Our elder son took the girls and their mother to the Black Eyed Peasconcert in Hyde Park. By a lucky chance they were in the VIP section and not farfrom Prince Harry.At some stage Harry noticed Mia could not see over the heads of the surroundingadults and asked her if she would like to sit on his shoulders. ‘Er yes’ said Mia,practically passing out. ‘If you fall off’said the Prince ‘Its not my fault. Are wecool?’ ‘Are we cool’ thought Mia sittingthere in a daze for two songs. ‘We sureare’!We all asked what he was like. ‘ He wasreally nice’ said Mia ‘Very friendly’. ThePrince left behind a great impressionand a happy young girl. Thank youHarry. You made one young lady’sweek and gave her the memory of alifetime.Kari and Rod Armstrong
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Bridge beginners class.Eighteen weeks after starting in Februarythe beginners bridge players had theirfirst taste of a bridge competition. Elevenmembers of the Hadley Wood Bridgeclub kindly volunteered to partner eachbeginner on the final night at St Paul'sChurch Hall. The competition was fierceover 12 boards and it was soon realisedthat some of the experts expected a littletoo much from their new partners. Somereally difficult contracts were declared
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with disastrous results! These were takenin good humour and everyone had anenjoyable evening.There were two winners, those playing
N/S and those playing E/W. TheNorth/South winner was Gill Loftusplaying with Christine Eggle with acreditable score of 60.42%. TheEast/West winner was Mradu Shahplaying with Sue Pople with an amazing77.5%. Anyone returning a score like thatshould be considered for the nationalteam, so Mradu your new career may bejust about to begin!!!The beginners course is now
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The Hadley Wood News is published usually during the first weekend of each month. It is a community publication with the objective of bringing local news,views and events to the residents and friends of Hadley Wood. It is non-profit making with any surplus going to the Hadley Wood Association (HWA) for thedirect benefit of residents. Content is produced voluntarily with the make-up, printing and distribution paid for by advertising. Thank you to all our advertisers,without whom this magazine would not be possible. If you would like to contribute to a future issue or receive updates via email, please contact the Editorand Publisher. The HWA and anyone associated with the content of this newsletter cannot accept any responsibility for the accuracy, claims or viewsexpressed. The Hadley Wood News does not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any of the advertisements or other information accesseddirectly or indirectly from this publication, nor the quality of any products, services, information or other materials displayed, purchased or obtained byanyone as a result of an advertisement or any other information or offer in connection with those products, services, information or other materials.HadleyWood News shall not be responsible for any errors or omissions contained in any advertisement or other information within this publication.The Publisher reserves the right to amend, abridge or reject any copy supplied for publication. E&OE HWA May 2011
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