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Fens Primary School

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Established
  
c. 1965

Headteacher
  
Peter Cornforth

DfE URN
  
111600 Tables

Phone
  
+44 1429 870405

Founded
  
1965

Type
  
Primary

DfE number
  
805/2187

Address
  
Hartlepool TS25 2LY, UK

Number of students
  
430

Local authority
  
Borough of Hartlepool

Location
  
Mowbray Road Hartlepool County Durham TS25 2LY England

Fens Primary School is a mixed primary school and nursery located in the southern area of Hartlepool, County Durham, England. It is overseen by Hartlepool Local Education Authority. Around 430 children are educated in ages 3–11.

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History

The school was established as a separate infant and junior school in 1965. In 1985, following the amalgamation of the two schools, Fens Primary School was formed.

Fens Primary was, in May 2008, appointed to mentor and advise the failing Clavering Primary School.

Academic standards

Following the March 2004 Ofsted inspection, the school was rated Very Good. The Ofsted report described "excellent leadership" at the school.

The school was placed in the top 5% in the country, in 2006, for the second year in a row.

Fens Primary was awarded the Artsmark in 2007.

The school was last inspected by Ofsted in January 2008, and was awarded an overall performance rating of Grade 1 Outstanding, point one on a four point scale, with pupils making good progress in their academic skills and personal development from very low starting points in the nursery.

High standards continued in 2008-09 when the school scored well above both the national and local average in all measures.

The arts

In an imaginative project, the school invited poet Andy Croft to spend a week with the year six children to encourage them to be creative with their thoughts about money.

Headteacher

The headteacher is Peter Cornforth. He courted controversy, in October 2007, when he suggested that children should be charged for bringing in packed lunches. Cornforth argued that the increases in packed lunches were a protest against the Government's introduction of healthy meals, promoted by celebrity chef Jamie Oliver. This suggestion was, however, rejected by the council. Cornforth was honoured by the Prime Minister Gordon Brown for exceptional school leadership. he is one of the National College for School Leadership's 'National Leaders of Education'.

Notable alumni

  • Lindsay Johnson, footballer who plays for the England women's national football team.
  • References

    Fens Primary School Wikipedia