Newsletter
Spring 2018
School’s progress on the right track Rebecca Poole has been appointed as the school’s substantive headteacher. Chair of governors Rachel Cooper said Ms Poole has demonstrated unyielding passion and commitment to the school. Ms Cooper said in a letter to parents: “We know that Rebecca is the right person to lead the school and continue the fabulous work that has been started by the staff.” On her appointment, Ms Poole (pictured above) said: “It is a real privilege to be
leading this school, which I believe has all the ingredients to become a securely good school by the end of this academic year.” The news comes after praise from our School Improvement Partner (SIP) Alastair Wilson following a visit in February. Mr Wilson, who has worked with us for over a year, interviewed staff, assessed teaching in lessons and tracked student
progress, in line with Ofsted’s evaluation framework. He was joined by Orleans Park Headteacher Elaine Ball and Waldegrave Headteacher Philippa Nunn, who are both supporting our improvement journey. Ms Poole added: “We continue to develop and embed the culture of the school, which is one of academic aspiration and resilience combined with care, respect and support for each other.”
Primaries join students to stage popular musical PRIMARY school pupils joined older students at Hampton High for a musical performance of Annie Jr. Buckingham Primary, Hampton Juniors and Hampton Hill pupils performed classics such as Hard Knock Life and Tomorrow to families at three sell-out shows held in December. The shows were a culmination of Hampton High’s Primary Performance
Arts Centre, which started in the summer. As part of the partnership, primary pupils took weekly singing, dancing and acting workshops with Performing Arts staff at Hampton High. Sixth form students at Hampton High and Teddington School helped to plan, design, source and make the set and props for the production. Hampton High’s Head of Performing
Arts, Alice Jones, said: “It has been such a pleasure to work with the students across the three local primary schools. “They have been a fantastic addition to the cast.” She added: “We are so proud of all the students who have been involved in the production as they have demonstrated the talent, dedication and collaboration of the students at Hampton High.”
Hampton High newsletter n Spring 2018