Type Community school Head of School Christine M Braybrook Phone +44 191 427 4050 | Executive Head Teacher Sir Ken Gibson Chair of governors S Duffy Date founded 1936 Gender Mixed-sex education | |
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Established 1885 (as South Shields Boys' High School) Location Lisle Road
South Shields
Tyne and Wear
NE34 6DL
England Address Lisle Rd, South Shields NE34 6DL, UK Motto Tradition, Innovation, Excellence Similar Mortimer Community College, Harton Primary School, South Tyneside Council, St Wilfrid's RC College, South Tyneside College |
Harton technology college
Harton Technology College (formerly Harton Comprehensive School) is a mixed secondary school and sixth form located in South Shields, Tyne and Wear, England. It founded on the existing site in 1936.
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- Harton technology college
- Harton technology college teachers dress up and cover acdc at the end of year college
- Notable former pupils
- Westoe Secondary School
- South Shields High School
- South Shields Grammar Technical School for Boys
- References
In 2006, Ofsted rated the school as 'outstanding' and it has received three Government Achievement awards, as well as being named in the 'top 50 most improved specialist schools' throughout the UK. In 2009 Ofsted highlighted Harton as one of 12 outstanding schools serving disadvantaged communities. In 2013, they delivered a similar report.
As part of the BSF (Building Schools for the Future) initiative, in 2010 the school has recently completed construction on a new sixth form building – holding specially designed DT, Maths and Science blocks – which initially housed existing pupils while refurbishment of the main building was under way. The school designed the new building specifically for Sixth Form usage with whole-school Maths, Science, Design Technology and cafeteria, whilst the refubished old block contains English, Humanities, Music and Modern Foreign Languages.
In 2010, a teacher named David Peel, who was a supply teacher at Harton Technology College, was found guilty and admitted to making "sexually suggestive comments" to a female pupil on MSN whilst under the influence of alcohol. He was thus banned from registering as a teacher for 10 years
In 2011, the National College for Teaching and Leadership announced Harton Technology College as one of the first one hundred Teaching Schools to be designated from the start of 2011-2012 academic year; one of only five secondary schools in the north east, and one of only fifty-six secondary schools in the country, to receive the recognition. This new designation entitles Harton Technology College to lead the training and professional development of staff from across the North East region.
As part of HM Queen Elizabeth II's birthday honours list for 2013, the executive head teacher; Ken Gibson was knighted on the grounds of 'excellence in administrating education.'