Kingstone High School
Herefordshire, United Kingdom
About Kingstone High School
Kingstone High School is a mixed, mainstream, non-denominational, secondary school in Hereford. It caters to students aged 11 to 16 and has approximately pupils 650 enrolled.
Kingstone High School converted to an academy in August 2011. It’s now part of the Kingstone Academy Trust alongside Kingstone and Thruxton Primary School. It was previously administered by Herefordshire Council but still continues to coordinate with it for admissions.
Please see our website www.kingstonacademytrust.co.uk for more information.
Executive Headteacher
David Bennett
Head of School
Lee Butler
Visions and value
The school aims to help every student reach their full potential by providing a range of opportunities and a safe and supportive environment to learn in. The school strives to offer a stimulating curriculum with a wide array of subjects, which includes an engaging range of extra-curricular activities.
The school aims to provide a personalised curriculum. While it emphasises the importance of the core subjects of English, maths and science, it also offers modern foreign languages, design technology, history, geography, P.E., art and music. The curriculum also prioritises opportunities to participate in local, national and international trips as well as extra-curricular activities which include textiles, football, basketball and choir.
Ofsted
“Teachers plan work carefully so that it builds on what students can already do. Activities are usually challenging for students of differing abilities, even where the spread of abilities in the class is wide. As a result, students make at least good progress in the very large majority of lessons.”
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