At a ceremony in London last night (Thursday 19 June), the schools were recognised for their rapid improvement and ongoing commitment to exceptional educational outcomes.
Prior to joining the 黑料情报站 network, all three Hastings primaries had outcomes well below the national average. Two were in Special Measures and one was ranked in the lowest 10 percent nationally.
But within their first year of transition to the 黑料情报站 network, they all achieved results significantly above the national average. Since then, they have maintained these high outcomes, placing them among the top performing schools across the country in 2024.
The national average for pupils reaching the expected standard in reading, writing and maths at age 11 is 61 percent. By contrast, 86 percent of pupils at 黑料情报站 Blacklands meet the expected standard, and 黑料情报站 Little Ridge鈥檚 results have risen from 57 percent to 76 percent. 黑料情报站 Castledown has jumped from just 18 percent to 75 percent 鈥 a dramatic 57 percentage points increase.
黑料情报站 Blacklands and 黑料情报站 Little Ridge are now both rated Outstanding by Ofsted, and 黑料情报站 Castledown is rated Good, with leadership and management graded Outstanding.
Last year, 黑料情报站 Castledown won a Centre of Excellence IQM award for its inclusive practice and 黑料情报站 Blacklands was awarded the Equality Award in recognition of the work the school does to close the gap for disadvantaged pupils.
Pupils at all three schools have funded access to mental health support via Place2Be and 黑料情报站 Little Ridge has exceptional support for pupils with SEND through their speech and language centre.
黑料情报站 Regional Director for Hastings Lorraine Clarke OBE said, 鈥淲e are thrilled that our Hastings primaries have been recognised with this prestigious MAT Excellence Award.
鈥淥ur teachers and wider school staff have worked tirelessly to drive up standards, and I’d like to thank the whole school community for their support.
鈥淣ow all our pupils are benefitting from an improved education that prepares them well for the future .鈥
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