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The Hillcrest School

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Established
  
1958

DfE URN
  
103863 Tables

Phone
  
+44 1384 816500

Ages
  
11–16

Founded
  
1958

DfE number
  
332/4117

Ofsted
  
Reports

Principal
  
April Garratt

Number of students
  
1,031

Type
  
Comprehensive community school

Location
  
Simms Lane Netherton West Midlands DY2 0PB England

Address
  
Simms Ln, Dudley DY2 0PB, UK

Local authority
  
Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council

Similar
  
Hillcrest School and Communi, Hillcrest School, Hillcrest Business Park

Profiles

The Hillcrest School and Community College is a secondary school located in Netherton, near Dudley, England.

The school was opened in 1958 as one of two new secondary schools built in the expanding town. The other was Saltwells Secondary School. Both of these schools replaced a smaller pre-fabricated school in Halesowen Road which was known locally as "The Iron School". Saltwells in turn closed in 1986 to merge with an expanded Hillcrest, though it still does not have enough places to accommodate the town's entire secondary school age population. As a result, a significant number of pupils aged 11 to 16 living in Netherton have had to attend schools further afield including Ormiston Forge Academy in Cradley Heath and Castle High School in Dudley. From September 1972 until July 1990, there were no 11-year-olds at the school as the secondary school transfer age in the north of the Dudley borough was 12 years.

The school's current Principal is April Garratt who took over in Easter 2007. Prior to this the school was run by Dame Maureen Brennan, who was appointed as a Dame Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire in December 2005 in recognition of her services to local education. She had been appointed as Principal of the school five years earlier, shortly after a damning OFSTED report which criticised the school for a catalogue of shortcomings, combined with a disappointing 17% of GCSE students attained 5 or more A-C grades.

References

The Hillcrest School Wikipedia


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