Queen Nzinga Saturday School visits Caribbean exhibition at Tate Britain
Life Between Islands Caribbean British Art – 1950s – Now With COVID restrictions lifted, the Queen Nzinga Saturday School Club […]
Life Between Islands Caribbean British Art – 1950s – Now With COVID restrictions lifted, the Queen Nzinga Saturday School Club […]
Calls for schools to increase the diversity of reading books has been a constant demand of Black parents over the […]
Developing links with local artists and historians is an important part of the Queen Nzinga Saturday School curriculum. Our recent […]
Parents Action and Resource Centre (PARC) participated in the Ealing Council’s Race Equality Commission’s discussion on Education on 24th June […]
As balance is one of the Queen Nzinga Saturday School Club’s core values, tackling the topic of climate change and […]
Former headteacher Robert Singh and youth work practitioner Daniel Pink joined the PARC Coffee Saturday in Northolt on 29th February […]
Parents Action and Resource Centre (PARC) launched the Queen Nzinga Saturday School Club at Northolt Village Community Centre on Saturday […]
Check out this list of free resources that can help build your child’s sense of belonging and self-awareness during the […]
Teachers from across West London came together at Northolt Village Community Centre, to discuss how they could work together to […]
Local parents joined Parents Action and Resource Centre (PARC) and Ealing Local Authority on Saturday 24th January to kickstart the […]