Robin Hood School

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Robin Hood J/I School
Type Primary academy
Head Teacher Mr Richard Hunter
Location Pitmaston Road
Hall Green
Birmingham

West Midlands
B28 9PP
Coordinates: 52°25′33″N 1°49′52″W / 52.4257°N 1.8312°W / 52.4257; -1.8312
DfE number 330/2460
DfE URN 140262 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Gender Coeducational
Ages 3–11
Website School website

Robin Hood School is a coeducational primary school with academy status, located in Hall Green area of Birmingham, England.

History

The school was opened on the site of the since closed Hall Green Secondary School and originally known as 'Robin Hood Junior & Infants School'. Although this official title remained until academy conversion in 2013, the school became widely known as 'Robin Hood Primary School' and used the tagline 'the school of the future for the learner of today'.

The first head teacher, Dave Broadfield, established the school as a leader in the use of Information & Communication Technologies in primary education. This work was continued by subsequent head Dr. Neil Hopkin, who established Robin Hood as one of the earlier English schools to use blogs for every class from Nursery to Year 6.

In 2011 teacher Oliver Quinlan won the Association of Learning Technologist's 'Learning technologist of the year' award for his work with online learning at the school.[1]

In 2013 Robin Hood converted to academy status under the executive headship of Richard Hunter.[2]

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