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West Hatch High School | |
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High Road , , IG7 5BT | |
Coordinates | 51°36′45″N0°03′47″E / 51.612480°N 0.062933°E |
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Type | Academy |
Motto | The Best That I Can Be - Manu et Mente (By Hand and By Mind) |
Established | 1957 |
Department for Education URN | 136758 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Headteacher | Victoria Schaefer |
Deputy Head | Anthony Sinfield |
Staff | 81 full time |
Gender | Coeducational |
Age | 11to 18 |
Enrolment | 1258 |
Website | http://www.westhatch.net |
West Hatch High School is a secondary school located in Chigwell, Epping Forest, Essex (near Woodford Bridge). The area, now currently occupied by West Hatch, was previously the western gate (or hatch as it would have been known) into Hainault Forest; it is from these roots that the school derives its name. The school currently educates 1,300 students from the local catchment area, and nearly 200 sixth form pupils from north east London and west Essex. [1]
The school was built in 1957 as a four-storied building with glazing on all sides on Chigwell High Road by Richard Sheppard & Partners with the Essex county architect, H. Conolly. [2]
The school was awarded 'business and enterprise specialist school' status in 2002. [3]
The grounds have been renovated on numerous occasions developing the many-acre site into seven main teaching buildings. West Hatch has undergone major renovations, including a Maths Dining & Drama Block (1999), Ruby Theatre (2000 built by students attaining Gold The Duke of Edinburgh Award Status), Sixth Form Centre (2000), Music Suite (2002), Business and Enterprise Block (2003), Science block, Design and Technology block and the 4-storey classroom block.
Renovation of the ICT infrastructure has enabled evening classes and Microsoft Digital Literacy training for parents using a parent portal. A new swimming pool, replacing one that was fifty years old, was opened in 2010, named the Race Pool after a former teacher. [4] A sports hall and classroom block were built as an extension to the school and opened in 2021. One of the buildings was named Howarth Hall, after Frances Howarth who was headteacher of West Hatch for over 18 years. Howarth returned to the school to open the building. [5]
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