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'''Heartlands High School''' ('''HHS''') is an 11–16 [[Mixed-sex education|mixed]] [[secondary school]] with [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] in [[Wood Green]], [[London]], England. It was established in 2010 as a [[Community school (England and Wales)|community school]] and became an academy in 2013. |
'''Heartlands High School''' ('''HHS''') is an 11–16 [[Mixed-sex education|mixed]] [[secondary school]] with [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] in [[Wood Green]], [[London]], England. It was established in 2010 as a [[Community school (England and Wales)|community school]] and became an academy in 2013. |
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The project was commissioned by [[Building Schools for the Future]] (BSF), was funded by £33 million in tax-payer's money and was constructed by Wilmott Dixon.<ref name="tottenhamjournal.co.uk">http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/news/education/haringey_school_s_academy_consultation_prompts_former_council_leader_to_quit_as_governor_1_1696657</ref> |
The project was commissioned by [[Building Schools for the Future]] (BSF), was funded by £33 million in tax-payer's money and was constructed by Wilmott Dixon.<ref name="tottenhamjournal.co.uk">{{cite web| url = http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/news/education/haringey_school_s_academy_consultation_prompts_former_council_leader_to_quit_as_governor_1_1696657| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20141211055934/http://www.tottenhamjournal.co.uk/news/education/haringey_school_s_academy_consultation_prompts_former_council_leader_to_quit_as_governor_1_1696657| archive-date = 2014-12-11| title = Haringey school’s academy consultation prompts former council leader to quit as governor - Education - Tottenham Journal}}</ref> |
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== Academy status == |
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Heartlands High School | |
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Address | |
Station Road, Wood Green , N22 7ST England | |
Coordinates | 51°35′45.3″N 0°7′2.8″W / 51.595917°N 0.117444°W |
Information | |
Other name | HHS |
Type | Academy |
Established | 2010 |
Local authority | Haringey London Borough Council |
Trust | Heartlands Community Trust |
Department for Education URN | 139616 Tables |
Ofsted | Reports |
Headteacher | Elen Roberts [1] |
Gender | Mixed |
Age range | 11–16 |
Enrolment | 1,117 (2019)[2] |
Capacity | 1,080[2] |
Website | www |
Heartlands High School (HHS) is an 11–16 mixed secondary school with academy status in Wood Green, London, England. It was established in 2010 as a community school and became an academy in 2013.
The project was commissioned by Building Schools for the Future (BSF), was funded by £33 million in tax-payer's money and was constructed by Wilmott Dixon.[3]
Academy status
[edit]In 2011, discussions were instigated to convert Heartlands to an 'academy'. Opinion was mixed, but ultimately the governors' consensus fell in favour of turning the school into an academy. The change prompted governor George Meehan to step down over clashes with Garrill.[3]
References
[edit]- ^ "Headteacher's Welcome". Heartlands High School. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Heartlands High School". Get information about schools. GOV.UK. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
- ^ a b "Haringey school's academy consultation prompts former council leader to quit as governor - Education - Tottenham Journal". Archived from the original on 11 December 2014.