Hamble School

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The Hamble School
The-hamble-school.png
Address
Hamble School
Satchell Lane

, ,
SO31 4NE

England
Coordinates 50°52′23″N1°19′36″W / 50.8731°N 1.3266°W / 50.8731; -1.3266
Information
Type Community school
MottoAchieving Excellence Together [1]
Established1937
Local authority Hampshire
Department for Education URN 116413 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Chair of GovernorsHannah Craggs [2]
HeadteacherLouisa Cambridge [2]
Staff128 [2]
GenderMixed [2]
Age11to 16
Enrolment1162 [2]
Houses
  • Lords
  • Wembley
  • Twickenham
  • Wimbledon
Website http://www.thehambleschool.co.uk/

The Hamble School is a secondary school in Hamble-le-Rice, offering education to children between 11-16. [2]

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History

The school was founded in 1937, originary to be named 'Butlocks Heath Senior School'. However, before opening the name was changed to 'Hamble Senior School'. The school was opened to increase school places in the area, which was needed due to the significant growth in the local aviation industry. The school continued to grow with the local area. [3]

In 2002, the Hamble Community Sports Complex opened, allowing the school to gain its Sports College status. To reflect this, the name was changed to 'Hamble Community Sports College'. This status was lost in 2011, with the ending of the government programme. [4] [5]

In 2016, the school changed its name to 'The Hamble School'. [3]

Ofsted

The school's most recent inspection was on 14 September 2022. The school was rated as 'Requires Improvement'. This is a fall from the previous inspection in 2017, in which the school was rated 'Good'. As a result, a new Headteacher had been brought in. [6]

Notable alumni

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References

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  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "The Hamble School Information". Gov.uk. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  3. 1 2 "Hamble Schools". Hamblehistory.org.uk. Hamble History. 9 November 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  4. "Specialist Schools". Politics.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2021.
  5. "Specialist schools programme: Michael Gove announces changes". GOV.UK. Retrieved 25 December 2021.
  6. "The Hamble School Reports". reports.ofsted.gov.uk/. Retrieved 9 June 2024.