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Address
Map
Pursley Road
Mill Hill

London
,
NW7 2BU

England
Information
Typestrict
MottoRespect, Honesty, Kindness
Established1939
Local authorityBarnet
ChairKian
Head teacherLisa Golding
GenderCoeducational
Age7 to 11
Websitehttp://www.dollisjunior.com

Dollis Junior School is a junior school in Mill Hill, in the London Borough of Barnet, England. The school opened in 1939.[1]

The students wear green uniform. Boys and girls wear a white sleeved/short sleeved shirt. The girls wear a green V-necked jumper with a green striped tie. A green skirt with black tights/socks or black trousers and school shoes. The boys wear a green V-necked jumper with a striped tie, black trousers and school shoes. Ofsted have rated Dollis Junior a 'good' school in 2015, and the senior staff are working very hard to raise this to 'outstanding'. Some Y6 pupils at Dollis take part in the 'shakespeare schools festival' outlining the range of talents at the school. Dollis is currently fundraising to build a new adventure trail for the children to enjoy with the help of the School Council.

The headteacher is Lisa Golding and the deputy head is Steve Lee. Dollis Junior School used to have a music department which featured the Dollis Deep Pans – a steelband taught by Rachel Hayward which has won awards at the National Festival of Music For Youth, toured Slovenia and performed at Lord's Cricket Ground. Dollis has won numerous sporting and chess awards, with 'Non- Stop Action!' teaching the PE/Games lessons.


References

  1. ^ Baker, T F T (1976). "A History of the County of Middlesex: Volume 5". University of London.