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Handsworth Grange Community Sports College

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Type
  
Academy

Chair
  
Ed Wydenbach

DfE URN
  
141495 Tables

Number of students
  
1,100

Staff
  
73

Headteacher
  
Anne Quaile

DfE number
  
373/4278

Phone
  
+44 114 269 4801

Local authority
  
Sheffield

Handsworth Grange Community Sports College

Location
  
Handsworth Grange Road Sheffield South Yorkshire S13 9HJ England

Address
  
Handsworth Grange Rd, Sheffield S13 9HJ, UK

Similar
  
The Birley Academy, Westfield School, Concord Sports Centre, Newfield Secondary School, Sport Sheffield

Profiles

Handsworth Grange Community Sports College also known as Handsworth Grange School is a single academy trust located in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. The school educates over 1,000 pupils. The building was previously the site of Beaver Hill Comprehensive, but the school changed its name when it amalgamated with Brook School.

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School organisation

The present headteacher is Anne Quaile. School was designated "good" by OFSTED in 2012. GCSE results had risen for 6 years in a row making the school one of the most improved schools in Sheffield over the last few years. The school converted to academy status in October 2014. Since the conversion to an academy the results have taken a dramatic drop down to 41% 5A*-C from the 2014 figure of 60%, and the 2013 peak of 63%. The school failed to make these results public to the media on results day, but did release a "Progress 8" figure an year earlier than required of +0.23.

Awards

The school won a KS4 Pupil Premium award in 2015 for the progress made with disadvantaged pupils. It was also nominated for the £250000 national award. The school's Pupil Premium champion was former Deputy Head Bev Matthews who has now moved on to a new role as Head Teacher at "Education Yorkshire" school Thornhill Academy.

Official visits

Handsworth Grange is one of several schools in the city to house a multi-functional Sports College. A new gym was adapted as part of a national inclusive fitness initiative to enable people with disabilities to have the same facilities as those who are able bodied. It was opened, in July 2005, by the Minister of Sport Richard Caborn. A number of summer numeracy schools have been established to bridge the gap in maths standards between primary and secondary levels. Secretary of State for Education and Employment David Blunkett visited the school, in order to examine their scheme, in August 1999.

References

Handsworth Grange Community Sports College Wikipedia