Rawmarsh Community School

Rawmarsh Community School
Motto High expectations
Type Academy
Headteacher David Hudson
Location Monkwood Road
Rawmarsh, Rotherham
South Yorkshire
S62 7GA
England Coordinates: 53°27′57″N 1°20′55″W / 53.46594°N 1.34850°W
DfE number 372/4002
DfE URN 140553 Tables
Ofsted Reports Pre-academy reports
Students 948
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Publication Rawmarsh & Me
Website Rawmash Community School

Rawmash Community School is a coeducational secondary school with academy status located in Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England.

Ofsted inspections

Ofsted reports rated Rawmash Community School as Grade 4 (Inadequate) for overall effectiveness in 2007, Grade 3 (Satisfactory) in 2008 and 2011, and Grade 4 in 2013. The school was placed in Special measures in 2013.[1]

Date of inspection Outcome Reference
21–?? April 1997 ???  
17–20 September 2001 Good Report
2–3 May 2007 Inadequate (notice to improve) Report
13–14 May 2008 Satisfactory Report
29 November 2010 / 28 January 2011 Satisfactory Report
27–28 February 2013 Inadequate (special measures) Report
15–16 May 2014 Requires improvement Report

Headteachers

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Media

In September 2006 Jamie Oliver and Rawmarsh Community School were the subject of newspaper reports after a group of parents objected to Oliver's "healthy school dinners" scheme, in which pupils on site were fed 'healthy options' during school lunchtime pupil lock-ins. Some parents took orders over the school fence for nearby sandwich and fast-food outlets. The food was then delivered over the fence to waiting pupils.[2]

References

  1. "Rawmarsh Community School - A Sports College", Ofsted reports 1997-2013. Retrieved 26 November 2013. Pdf downloads required
  2. Wainwright, Martin, "The battle of Rawmarsh", The Guardian, 20 September 2006. Retrieved 25 November 2013

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