NW24 Partnership

NW24 Teaching and Learning Partnership is a network of schools in Bristol collaborating to ensure the delivery of the highest possible quality of education for all pupils.

We are proud to be a founder member of NW24 Teaching and Learning Partnership. Henleaze Junior School is committed to a collaborative approach to education, sharing expertise and resources so that all children in our locality can have equality of opportunity, regardless of which school they attend.


All of the schools in NW24 are located to the North and West of Bristol city centre - from Stoke Bishop across to Bishop Road, and from Hotwells up to Westbury-On-Trym. Headteachers and other staff in these schools have been working together in one way or another for many years, but in September 2015 they signed up to a formal agreement to drive improvement in all the member schools by working ever more closely together.

NW24 includes Infant, Junior, Primary, Secondary and Special Schools. It includes Bristol Local Authority maintained schools, standalone academies, sponsored academies and free schools. The diversity of the membership is one of the biggest strengths of the Partnership. Heads, Governors and Business Managers have all made a commitment to strengthening the links between schools for the benefit of the children and families we serve. Teachers, learning support teams, pastoral support workers and administrative staff can all benefit from the opportunities that this collaboration brings.

As a member of NW24, Henleaze Junior School is part of a partnership which aims to improve outcomes for children, to deliver high quality professional development for staff, and to represent the interests of its members in policy decisions at local, regional and national level.