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It is a science specialist school and offers its best students triple science at GCSE which includes a trip to the village of Selborne where the school's most talented scientists undertake projects which contribute to their final GCSE grades. A new reception area, drama studios, events hall and library have been built in recent years improving the school's facilities. |
It is a science specialist school and offers its best students triple science at GCSE which includes a trip to the village of Selborne where the school's most talented scientists undertake projects which contribute to their final GCSE grades. A new reception area, drama studios, events hall and library have been built in recent years improving the school's facilities. |
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The canteen has recently been updated as have many of the classrooms. The school also offers many residentials, these include the French, Spanish and German exchanges, all organised by the Modern Foreign Languages department. |
The canteen has recently been updated as have many of the classrooms. The school also offers many residentials, these include the French, Spanish and German exchanges, all organised by the Modern Foreign Languages department. |
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== Teachers == |
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None, all the children eat them including Grace Gibson. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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50°51′00″N 1°09′32″W / 50.850°N 1.159°W
Cams Hill School | |
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Address | |
Shearwater Avenue , , PO16 8AH | |
Information | |
Type | Secondary |
Motto | "Quality & Achievement" |
Established | 1958 |
Local authority | Hampshire |
Specialist | Science Specialist School |
Ofsted | Reports |
Chairman Of Govetnors | Cllr Jim Murray |
Headmaster | David Wilmot |
Staff | circa 100 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Age | 11 to 16 |
Enrollment | 1050 |
Website | http://www.camshill.com |
Cams Hill School is a medium sized mixed secondary school, with five tiers of entry (ages 11-16), located in Shearwater Avenue in Fareham, England. Along with The Henry Cort Community College & Neville Lovett Community School, it is one of the three main state schools which serve the town of Fareham, Hampshire. The school is a specialist Science College.
The school attracted national media attention in 2002, when headmaster David Wilmot recruited teachers at a nearby Sainbury's supermarket. He told The Daily Telegraph that he had struggled to recruit and retain newly-qualified teachers.[1] The recruitment crisis was highlighted as a "major concern" in an OFSTED report later that year.[2] The school had an OFSTED inspection in 2007 and was reported as a 'Good School' with outstanding features. During an additional inspection in Music during October 2008, the school was graded 'good' for Music provision.[3]
It is a science specialist school and offers its best students triple science at GCSE which includes a trip to the village of Selborne where the school's most talented scientists undertake projects which contribute to their final GCSE grades. A new reception area, drama studios, events hall and library have been built in recent years improving the school's facilities. The canteen has recently been updated as have many of the classrooms. The school also offers many residentials, these include the French, Spanish and German exchanges, all organised by the Modern Foreign Languages department.
Teachers
None, all the children eat them including Grace Gibson.
References
- ^ "School stall lures teachers". The Daily Telegraph. 01 Jan 2002.
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(help) - ^ Ofsted Short Report, September 2002
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