Yateley School

Coordinates: 51°20′17″N 0°50′13″W / 51.338°N 0.837°W / 51.338; -0.837

Yateley School
Motto Nihil Nisi Verum (Nothing but The truth)
Type Community school
Headteacher Mark Jackman[1]
Location School Lane
Yateley
Hampshire
GU46 6NW
England
Local authority Hampshire
DfE number 850/4166
DfE URN 116433 Tables
Ofsted Reports
Students 1,500
Gender Mixed
Ages 11–18
Houses Darwin, Pankhurst, Nightingale and Wilberforce
Colours Green, Yellow, Blue and Red
Website Yateley School

Yateley School is the largest secondary school in North East Hampshire. The school teaches over 1500 students aged 11 – 16, and the attached sixth form college caters for ages 16–18. The school had its latest Ofsted Report in 2015, where the school achieved a 3 (Needs Improvement) and the Sixth Form College achieved a 2 (Good).[2]

Yateley School consists of four houses named after significant British people: (Charles) Darwin, (Emmeline) Pankhurst, (Florence) Nightingale and (William) Wilberforce. This is after the controversial school hierarchal decision to introduce four houses to the system in 2015 as opposed to the original 3: (Matthew) Arnold, (Joseph) Lister and (Sir Isaac) Newton in order to benefit the school and its students. On Wednesday, January 7, 2009, headteacher William Sarrell announced that he would leave Yateley School in July, and in September, Mark Jackman took over the post. Jackman has made a few new rules which attempts to improve the quality of work from pupils, and has confirmed that he will not be changing the pupils' uniforms.[3]

In Ofsted report it is noted that the Sixth Form made significant improvements after a new Director of Sixth Form was appointed (shortly before the 2008 Ofsted inspection).[4]

External Achievements

Yateley School's Dance Team won the UK Global Rock Challenge in 2015 after winning the national finals in Milton Keynes.

School Campus

Yateley School has a range of facilities including a swimming pool, drama studios, a library, a sports hall, a gymnastics hall, dance and music studios, tennis courts and three large playing fields. In April 2015 a new £1 million project was launched to improve the school's 'A Block' which consists of Science facilities and Humanities. The students were moved into temporary buildings placed along the A Block Playground until the refurbishment was complete. It is due to be completed by Mid April 2016.

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Notable former pupils

References

  1. "School details - Find a school in Hampshire: Yateley School [4166]". Hants.gov.uk. 2015-09-01. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  2. "Yateley School Inspection Report 2010" (PDF). Yateleyschool.net. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  3. "Yateley School Inspection Report 2008" (PDF). Yateleyschool.net. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  4. "Yateley School Brochure" (PDF). Yateleyschool.net. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  5. "Yateley School, Hampshire". Teachweb.co.uk. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  6. Ryan, Nick. Into a World of Hate: A Journey among the Extreme Right. Routledge, 2004, p. 83, ISBN 978-0415949224.
  7. "Alexa ready excited by hometown gig". Get Hampshire. Retrieved 2016-02-09.
  8. "Back to school for Kuhl". Reading F.C. 27 May 2015. Retrieved 9 February 2015.
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