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About us

Dollis Primary School serves the community of Mill Hill, in the North London borough of Barnet.

We are a non-selective, non-denominational, co-educational (boys and girls) primary state school, and we welcome children from all backgrounds.

Our belief is that children learn best when they are happy and excited by what’s happening in the classroom. Our aim is to instil a love of learning in our pupils and provide a solid foundation to build on, in the transition to secondary education and beyond. 

We provide an ambitious, coherent and rich curriculum which gives every pupil the knowledge and skills they need to succeed in life. Our curriculum is intended to nurture and enhance the individuality of each child. We enable our pupils to become confident and independent learners with a passion to succeed and a curiosity for the world around them.

Dollis Primary School is part of Bellevue Place Education Trust, a family of primary schools across London and Berkshire.

Our logo

In September 2024 we decided to join the Bellevue Place Education Trust, a multi-academy trust with highly performing schools and a strong improvement offer, and therefore perfectly aligned with our way of working and constantly improving.

We redesigned our logo in April 2025, incorporating the views of our pupils and parents, and so that our identity - past and future - could shine through it:

  • The key stone of our curriculum is Reading, and you'll find a book in the top left quadrant of the shield
  • Our pupils are the very reason why teachers decide to embark on their careers, and they are represented on the top right quadrant. The design here is a nod to the old logo, as a sign of respect to our history
  • The musical key in the bottom right quadrant is a reflection that music is a fundamental subject for us. You'll find our music provision very strong, with our children going to perform yearly at the Royal Albert Hall!
  • Lastly, our new D, chosen by our pupils
  • After a wide selection of ideas and colour palettes were explored, pupils and local governors voted for the logo you can see on this page.