Waldegrave Park, Twickenham, TW1 4TQ Tel: 020 8865 1234
Newland House School provides a happy, friendly environment that enables children to thrive. They enjoy coming to school and value that sense of belonging, which binds a strong, caring community. Each pupil, though very much an individual, learns to take responsibility for helping others. All are encouraged to involve themselves fully in the many and varied activities on offer. We are enormously proud of their achievements in so many different areas but one of the greatest pleasures is to see how much they value and support each other’s successes. A successful education involves a partnership between pupil, parents and teachers and we consider the links between home and school to be of crucial importance.
Headmaster: D J Ott

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On a chilly March morning, the U10 ‘A’ Netball Team set off to the St. George’s Netball tournament to compete against 19 other schools. They were in group B and won their first two matches easily, demonstrating some great skills.
Newland House pupils recorded a staggering 520,996 correct answers on Wednesday 3rd March, World Maths Day. At the end of a very exciting contest, Harry Llewellyn took 1st place with 18,028. He was closely followed by Edwin Jarratt Barnham and Antonio Hollingworth. In 4th place was Fraser Mills just ahead of Finlay Coles. Finlay and Edwin both answered 68 questions in a single one-minute game.
On a cold but bright sunny day Newland House set off with great anticipation to participate in the IAPS Regional Netball Tournament. The High Wycombe region is one of the biggest and strongest consisting off 53 teams. The standard of play was excellent.