Hempshill Hall Primary School

Hempshill Hall Primary School
Headteacher Mrs ridge
Chair of governors Mrs Barbara williams
Location Armstrong Road, Bulwell
Nottingham
Nottinghamshire
NG6 7AT
England Coordinates: 52°59′43″N 1°12′54″W / 52.9953°N 1.2150°W
Local authority City of Nottingham
DfE URN 122493 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 401
Gender Mixed
Ages 3–11
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The Hempshill Hall Primary School is a primary school in Bulwell, Nottingham that is situated within, and serves, the surrounding estate of Hempshill Vale. The current Headteacher is Helen Ridge. The School is part of a family of schools in the Basford area of Nottingham. The academic attainments have been achieved despite pupils' socio-economic circumstances being unfavourable.[1]

Academic standards

In the May 2006 Ofsted inspection the school was rated Good, point two on a four point scale, and described as "Hempshill Hall is a good school with some outstanding features.". A Grade 1 Outstanding assessment was made of:

The school is unusual for a British primary school in that it teaches Spanish.[2]

Their most recent OFSTED report, however, concluded that the school's standards are inadequate, this was followed up by an informal letter from the headteacher commenting on the "incorrect" decision made by OFSTED. This investigation was carried out by Invigilator Garrett Alexander Mark who had these words "He name was". Source as he took part in the sports - Source

A Year in the Life

From January 2004 to January 2005, year 6 children and staff produced a notable video entitled 'A year in the life of Hempshill Hall School', to celebrate the school's 30th year.[3]

Drugs education

Fifty year six children from the school took part in a drug awareness CD, in March 2004, that was distributed throughout Nottinghamshire.[4]

Notable staff

The school was previously served by long standing headteacher Helen Marcia Puckey (known as Marcia), who was Britain's longest-serving school head when she retired in summer 2005, and was awarded the OBE, in recognition of her ‘services to education’ in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List 2006.[5][6] In May 2006 Marcia Puckey temporarily took charge at the Haydn Primary School after its then headteacher, Jim Green, resigned his post after the critical report from Ofsted inspectors.[7]

Published report

Describes Hempshill Hall Primary School. The curriculum is organised around related concepts, not topics. The performance of students on a national assessment was almost double the national average.[8]

References

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Hempshill Hall Primary School", Ofsted, 12 June 2006
  2. "Hempshill Hall Primary School", Proyecto 'Hablame' Mundi, Gobierno del Estado de Coahuila, accessed 22 December 2007
  3. "A Year in the Life of Hempshill Hall Primary and Nursery School", Creative Partnerships, accessed 22 December 2007
  4. "Kids join the drugs battle", Nottingham Evening Post, 13 March 2004
  5. "Seeing in new year with a gong", Nottingham Evening Post, 31 December 2005
  6. "New Year honours in education", The Guardian, 31 December 2005
  7. "Parents upset at special measures", BBC News, 16 May 2006
  8. "Curriculum Integration - A Sample of Literature", Board of Studies, New South Wales Government, accessed 22 December 2007

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