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Sir Christopher Hatton School

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Established
  
1983

Head Teacher
  
Mrs Victoria Bishop

DfE URN
  
137912 Tables

Founded
  
1983

Type
  
Academy

Head of Governors
  
Mr Tony Francis

Phone
  
+44 1933 226077

Number of students
  
1,163

Location
  
The Pyghtle Wellingborough Northamptonshire NN8 4RP England

Address
  
The Pyghtle, Wellingborough NN8 4RP, UK

Founder
  
Northamptonshire County Council

Similar
  
Wrenn Academy, Weavers Academy, Wellingb School, Wollaston School, Southfield School

Profiles

Sir Christopher Hatton School is a co-educational secondary school with academy status in Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, England. The school is named after Sir Christopher Hatton, a prominent Tudor politician and Courtier of Queen Elizabeth I.

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Origin

The school was formed in 1983 by the amalgamation of Breezehill Girls School and Westfield Boys School on the Breezehill site. In 2008 it had a school roll of 1,163, of which 137 were in the Sixth Form. It is an Academy. The amalgamation was the result of Wellingborough Council's attempt to prune the amount of secondary schools. The Westfield site was eventually sold as prime housing stock land.

Historical background

When the school was founded a suitable name was required to reflect the school’s aspirations and ambitions, and also identify it with the town and county. Sir Christopher Hatton had strong connections with Northamptonshire and with Wellingborough in particular.

Ofsted Reports

The last Ofsted report was published on 5 January 2015. It stated:

"Most students come from the town and surrounding villages.The socio-economic circumstances of the pupils are very varied, but around the national average overall. Attainment on entry is around the national average, but the school used to admit 10% of its intake each year based on a test, and some of these pupils remain in GCSE classes and the sixth form. The proportion of pupils eligible for free school meals, 11%, is around the national average, as is that of pupils identified as having special educational needs, 16.5%. The proportion of those with statements of special need is slightly higher than average, at 4%. These are mainly linked to moderate learning difficulties and social, emotional and behavioural difficulties. Most pupils are from a white British heritage, although there are about 20% from other backgrounds, mainly Asian or Caribbean. There are ten pupils whose first language is not English. The school was awarded a Sportsmark in 2002, and a Schools’ Achievement Award in 2003".

Ofsted's overall evaluation was that:

"This is a good and improving school, which provides good value for money. The headteacher provides very good leadership, supported by governors and other key staff. The school has begun to address most of the issues raised in the last inspection over the last 15 months. The teachers and management have successfully taken on a range of initiatives and staff development programmes that have analysed the school’s weaknesses and, to a large part, remedied them. There is a positive ethos for learning in the school".

Notable alumni

  • Kylie Ann Pentelow, ITV Presenter
  • Tom Pursglove, Member of parliament for Corby
  • References

    Sir Christopher Hatton School Wikipedia