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Hampton High, London

Coordinates:51°25′46″N0°22′27″W / 51.42949°N 0.37423°W /51.42949; -0.37423 (Hampton High)
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Academy in Hampton, Greater London, England
Hampton High
Address
Map
Hanworth Road

,,
TW12 3HB

Coordinates51°25′46″N0°22′27″W / 51.42949°N 0.37423°W /51.42949; -0.37423 (Hampton High)
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoAspire,Respect,Resilience,Collaboration
Department for Education URN136103Tables
OfstedReports
ChairLinda Nathan
HeadteacherClaire Regis
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 18
Enrolment2,907
Colour(s)Red & Grey  
Websitewww.hamptonhigh.org.uk

Hampton High is a co-educationalSecondary School inHampton in theLondon Borough of Richmond upon Thames, England. Its latest refurbishment, for £15m, was completed in 2014. The school has had three previous names and was founded in 1936.

Claire Regis has been the headteacher since April 2024, after Rebecca Poole's resignation in December 2023.

Hampton High is anacademy operated (substantially governed) by theBourne Trust,[1] amulti-academy trust which operates two other academies in the same borough:Twickenham School andTeddington School.

Performance

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As with other schools, latest examination results and related data are published in the Department for Education's national tables.[2]

History

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The first school to be built on the site of Hampton High was namedRectory School, established in 1936.[3] In 1999 it was renamedHampton Community College.[3]

By 2001, the school buildings at Hampton Community College, and other local schools, were considered inadequate for a modern education system.[4] The school was re-built as part of thesponsored academies programme,[5] re-opening asHampton Academy in 2010, under the governance of theLearning Schools Trust.[6][7]

The governance of Hampton Academy was transferred to the Richmond West Schools Trust in September 2016,[8][9][10][11] and its name was changed to Hampton High shortly afterwards. It then moved to the larger Bourne Trust in September 2021.[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"Hampton High and Twickenham School join BET".www.bourne.education. Retrieved6 September 2021.
  2. ^"Hampton High".Find and Compare Schools in England. Gov.uk. Retrieved19 February 2019.
  3. ^ab"Schools Timeline".Twickenham Museum. Retrieved8 November 2017.
  4. ^"Not enough classrooms says leaked report".Surrey Comet. 2 October 2001.
  5. ^"Richmond Council give the go ahead to £38m academies rebuild project".This is Local London. 8 May 2011. Retrieved23 October 2017.
  6. ^"Academies open for business in Richmond".Your Local Guardian. 11 September 2010. Retrieved23 October 2017.
  7. ^"PROPOSED CLOSURE OF HAMPTON COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND ITS REPLACEMENT WITH AN ACADEMY SPONSORED BY KUNSKAPSSKOLAN AND MANAGED BY THE LEARNING SCHOOLS TRUST"(PDF). London Borough of Richmond upon Thames. Retrieved20 November 2019.
  8. ^"MAT Final Announcement".Teddington School. Retrieved23 October 2017.
  9. ^Palmer, Jim."Richmond schools' new chief executive hails rapid improvement". Richmond and Twickenham Times. Retrieved6 September 2021.
  10. ^"THE RICHMOND WEST SCHOOLS TRUST". Companies House. Retrieved6 September 2021.
  11. ^"Richmond West Schools Trust (RWST)". Twickenham School.

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