Peacehaven Community School

Peacehaven Community School
Motto "No Ordinary School."
Established 2001
Type Foundation school
Headteacher Mr Austen Hindman (Interim)
Location Greenwich Way
Peacehaven
East Sussex
BN10 8RB
England
Coordinates: 50°47′46″N 0°00′11″E / 50.79611°N 0.00304°E / 50.79611; 0.00304
Local authority East Sussex
DfE number 845/4000
DfE URN 131601 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 889 as of April 2016
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–16
Houses Sharks, Seagulls, Bears, Eagles
Website www.phcs.org.uk

Peacehaven Community School is a mixed secondary school for 11- to 16-year-olds located in Peacehaven, East Sussex.

The school was opened in 2001 following a 40-year campaign by the local community for a secondary school in Peacehaven. The (Acting) Headteacher is Mr Austen Hindman.

Peacehaven Community School (PCS) is smaller than most secondary schools. It has previously gained specialist status for science and mathematics as well as Healthy Schools, Sportsmark and Artsmark awards.

It is a foundation school administered by East Sussex County Council and the Peacehaven Co-operative Learning Trust. However governance of the school is currently being undertaken by an Interim Executive Board.[1]

Inspections

In February 2008 the school was graded 2 by Ofsted, or 'good' overall. However, in the latest inspection, carried out in 2013, the school was shown to have dropped to a grade 3, or 'unsatisfactory' overall. This is reflected in the latest exam results, which show only 42% of students achieving 5 A*-C GCSEs (or equivalent) inc. English and maths[2] compared to the 53% national average.

The school is currently undergoing rigorous change in light of current poor GCSE results.

Senior Leadership Team

Taking the decision to become a co-operative trust school (foundation school) has allowed for a much more lenience with regards to the Senior Leadership Team. The current leadership team is composed of the following individuals:

Middle Leadership Team

The current middle leadership team is composed of the following individuals:

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