Here’s our Meet the Parents Week 2026!
All our events will take place between Monday September 14th and September 17th, so you have all the latest information on Camden secondaries in advance of all open days.
Anyone can come to any of our events for free. We try to invite onto the panel schools that you have the greatest chance of getting into due to distance, though the catchment can change from year to year.
This year we are making more time for an informal chat between panellists and the audience if you would rather ask questions in a more private setting. We will also be inviting alumni for our local schools to come along for a chat. Light refreshments will be provided.
Please book through the Eventbrite links below.
See you there!
14th September (Monday) @ 6.oo to 7.3opm
Gospel Oak primary school
Schools on the panel will be Acland Burghley, Haverstock, La Sainte Union, Parliament Hill and William Ellis
14th September (Monday) @ 6.oo to 7.3opm
Kentish Town C of E primary school
Schools on the panel will be Acland Burghley, Camden School for Girls, Haverstock, Parliament Hill and William Ellis
15th September (Tuesday) @ 5.oo to 6.3opm
King’s Cross academy
Schools on the panel will be Haverstock, Maria Fidelis, Regent High and William Ellis
15th September (Tuesday) @ 6.oo to 7.3opm
Yerbury primary school
Schools on the panel will be Acland Burghley, Camden School for Girls, Parliament Hill and William Ellis
15th September (Tuesday) @ 6.oo to 7.3opm
Primrose Hill primary school
Schools on the panel will be Haverstock, Maria Fidelis, Regent High, UCL Academy, William Ellis
16th September (Wednesday) @ 6.oo to 7.3opm
Fitzjohn’s primary school
Schools on the panel will be Hampstead, Haverstock, Parliament Hill, UCL Academy and William Ellis
17th September (Thursday) @ 6.oo to 7.3opm
West Hampstead primary school
Schools on the panel will be Hampstead, Haverstock, UCL Academy and William Ellis
September 17th (Thursday) @ 6.oo to 7.3opm
New End primary school
Schools on the panel will be Hampstead, Haverstock, Parliament Hill, UCL Academy and William Ellis