Hamble Community Sports College

Hamble College
Mottoes Achieving Excellence Together
Type Community school
Principal Lisa Croke
Chair Governor Gary Camfield
Location Satchell Lane
Hamble
Hampshire
SO31 4NE
England, UK
Coordinates: 50°52′23″N 1°19′36″W / 50.8731°N 1.3266°W / 50.8731; -1.3266
Local authority Hampshire
DfE URN 116413 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Houses Lords, Wembley, Twickenham, Wimbledon
Website www.hamblecollege.co.uk

Hamble Community Sports College is a Secondary School in Hamble-le-Rice; the school offers education to children between 11-16. Hamble College Skills Centre opened September, 2010, and offered courses including Construction, Engineering, Sports Science and Marine Engineering, until September 2013, when it was starting to be used for Maths classes. However, in 2014, the College removed its Post-16 options and the building became primarily used for Maths.

Geraldine Halley-Gordon retired as principal of the college and was succeeded by Lisa Croke who took over as headteacher of the school in April 2015.

The Community System

The school is organised into same-year mentor groups, with all students and teachers part of one of four 'communities'. Most teachers at the school have a mentor group which they take for a 25 minute morning session and a 5 minute afternoon session. There is also a Head Boy, Head Girl, Deputy Head Boy and Deputy Head Girl. These are nominated before their Year 10 comes to a close.

Students can apply to take on many other important roles, after this rearrangement of the pastoral system. Some of these include Sports Young Leaders and Arts Young Leaders, both of which help during events in their department.

The four 'communities' are named after sporting venues, following on from the sporting school theme. These are Wembley, Wimbledon, Lords and Twickenham. Each community has a different tie colour and all students are required to wear their tie to show support of their community (with the exception of prefect who wear a separate tie)

OFSTED

The school was visited by the Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) in November 2001, when the quality of teaching received an overall "good" for both Years 7 - 9 and 10 - 11.[1] Since then, a number of renovations have taken place, increasing the facilities, earning the school its Sports College status. This reached a climax with the opening of the Sports Complex in 2002. Recent site improvements include a Gymnastics Complex (opened in 2006), a dedicated Humanities (History, Religious Education and Geography) block, and renovation of the Technology, Music and Drama buildings. The most recent renovation to the school is the complete refurbishment of each of the Science teaching rooms. In 2007 the school was visited by OFSTED again and received another "good" ranking overall.[2] In 2012, the school received a "satisfactory" ranking, generally needing improvement in teaching and behavior.[3] The school is set to be reviewed again near the end of 2014.

Timings

The school day begins at 8:30 with students leaving the school at 14:55. On a Monday however, the school day ends at 14:35, due to an after-school staff meeting.

Link School

Hamble College has an external link with Ferndale School in South Africa. A yearly festival takes place called Toplink, where students from younger years come up to the school and raise funds for Ferndale. Every year a group of the 'Dreams and Teams' students go out to visit the link school.

Notable Alumni

Megan Brickwood - Sailor (420 Women's World Champion 2011)

Dani King - Cyclist (Women's Team Pursuit World Champion 2011, 2012 & 2013 and Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medalist at London 2012)

Danny Ings - Footballer (Burnley striker from 2011-2015)

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