Hampton High, London

Hampton High
Motto Aspire,Respect,Resilience,Collaboration
Type Academy
Head Teacher Mair Hughes
Location Hanworth Road
Hampton
Greater London
TW12 3HB
England
Coordinates: 51°25′46″N 0°22′27″W / 51.42949°N 0.37423°W / 51.42949; -0.37423
DfE number 318/6905
DfE URN 136103 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 2,907
Gender Coeducational
Ages 11–18
Colours

Red & black

         
Website www.hamptonhigh.org.uk

Hampton High is a co-educational secondary school and sixth form located in Hampton in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England.

A £15m refurbishment to the school was completed in 2014.

Mair Hughes has been the Headteacher at the school since January 2015.

Linda Nathan is the Chair of Governors.

Hampton High is part of a family of local schools known as the Richmond West Schools Trust.

The Trust includes Richmond borough schools Twickenham Academy, Waldegrave School, Teddington School, and Nelson Primary School.

The Trust is led by the executive Headteachers of Teddington School and Waldegrave School.


Vision and Values

Vision

Hampton High is an inspirational school; a beacon in the community. We listen, we care, we respect, we aspire; we work together to create a happy learning community where resilient and confident students relish the opportunities and challenges that come their way. An inclusive school that all students, staff, parents and the community are proud to call 'their school'.

Values

- We aspire
- We respect
- We collaborate
- We are resilient

Ofsted

An Ofsted monitoring report in April 2016 found:

Headteacher Mair Hughes told the Richmond and Twickenham Times in April 2016:

This report marks a significant turning point in the history of Hampton High. We have now taken the first steps towards matching our world class facilities with a world class education.

GCSEs

In 2016, 46 percent of students attained A* - C in English and Maths.

71 percent of students made expected or better progress in English.

A Levels

In 2016:

Admissions

Admissions for Year 7 are managed by the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, not by the school. Offers for September 2017 will be sent out by the Local Authority.

Applications from Richmond’s residents will be made on Richmond’s Common Application Form, which will be available in paper form and online.

Full details can be found at the School Admissions Department at Richmond Council.

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