Establishment Hensingham Primary School
URN: 147597
Academy sponsor led
Academy trust: CUMBRIA EDUCATION TRUST
- Address
- Main Street, Whitehaven, Cumbria, CA28 8QZ
- Cumberland (942)
- Headteacher / Principal
- Mrs Amanda Brotherhood
- Age range Help with age range field Opens a dialog
- 3 to 11
- Phase of education
- Primary
- School type
- Academy sponsor led
- Academy trust
- CUMBRIA EDUCATION TRUST
- Academy sponsor
- Cumbria Education Trust
- Gender of entry
- Mixed
- ID
-
URN: 147597,
DfE number: 942/2024
UKPRN: 10084744 - Establishment status
- Open
- Admissions policy
- Not applicable
- Telephone
- 01946690021
- Ofsted rating
-
(Last inspection: 25 April 2024)
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- Religious character
- Does not apply
- Diocese
- Not applicable
- Religious ethos
- Does not apply
- Boarders
- No boarders
- Nursery provision
- Has Nursery Classes
- Official sixth form
- Does not have a sixth form
- School capacity Help with school capacity field Opens a dialog
- 210
- Number of pupils
- 140
- Section 41 approved
- Not applicable
- Open date
- 1 November 2019
- Reason establishment opened
- New Provision
- Closed date
- Not recorded
- Reason establishment closed
- Not recorded
- Special classes
- Not applicable
- Number of pupils eligible for free school meals Help with number of pupils eligible for free school meals field Opens a dialog
- 42
- Percentage of children eligible for free school meals Help with percentage of children eligible for free school meals field Opens a dialog
- 32.6%
- Date last changed / confirmed
- 6 August 2024
- Type of SEN provision
- Type of resourced provision
- Not recorded
- Resourced provision number on roll
- Resourced provision capacity
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) unit number on roll
- Special Educational Needs (SEN) unit capacity
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Chair of local governing body
Name | Shared with | Appointed by | From | To |
---|---|---|---|---|
Andrew James West | Not recorded | Appointed by trustees | 31 January 2022 | 31 January 2026 |
Local governors
Name | Shared with | Appointed by | From | To |
---|---|---|---|---|
Claire Alison Maudling | Not recorded | Parent appointed by GB/board due to no election candidates | 23 July 2024 | 23 July 2027 |
Caitlin Hurley | Not recorded | Elected by school staff | 8 March 2024 | 8 March 2027 |
Historic (left within last 12 months)
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Name | Role | Appointed by | From | To |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wendy Patricia Burnie | Local governor | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 31 March 2023 | 3 June 2024 |
Paul Smith | Local governor | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 20 April 2020 | 20 April 2024 |
Stan Sanczuk | Local governor | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 20 April 2020 | 20 April 2024 |
Charlotte Reanne Smith | Local governor | Elected by school staff | 10 October 2023 | 8 March 2024 |
Stuart Scott | Local governor | Appointed by foundation/Trust | 16 January 2023 | 21 February 2024 |
These establishments are linked with Hensingham Primary School, URN: 147597. For example, they may be predecessor or successor establishments.
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URN | Establishment name | Type of link | Date linked |
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133726 | Hensingham Community Primary School | Predecessor | 31 October 2019 |
- Government office region (GOR)
- North West
- District
- Cumberland
- Ward
- Hillcrest and Hensingham
- Parliamentary constituency
- Whitehaven and Workington
- Urban/rural description
- (England/Wales) Urban city and town
- Government Statistical Service (GSS) local authority code
- E06000063
- Easting
- 298873
- Northing
- 516847
- Unique property reference number (UPRN)
- 100110735812
- Middle super output area (MSOA) Help with middle super output area Opens a dialog
- Copeland 003
- Lower super output area (LSOA) Help with lower super output area Opens a dialog
- Copeland 003E
Age range
The age range that the establishment is legally allowed to make provision for.
School capacity
The number of pupil places the establishment can accommodate.
Free school meals
This field is not editable by establishment users as it is populated by the DfE using the underlying data from the schools, pupils and their characteristics statistical release published each summer. The figures used are the performance table figures which ensures GIAS and the Find and Compare Schools in England service are consistent.
This information is compiled from the data returned by establishments for their establishment's situation on the third Thursday in January, in the spring school census data collection return.
This field shows whether a pupil's family have claimed eligibility for free school meals as reported in the annual spring school census. Pupils or their parents are able to claim free school meals if they receive a qualifying benefit. This field does not show pupils who actually received free school meals but the number of those who are eligible to receive them.
Free school meals
This field is not editable by establishment users as it is populated by the DfE using the underlying data from the schools, pupils and their characteristics statistical release published each summer. The figures used are the performance table figures which ensures GIAS and the Find and Compare Schools in England service are consistent.
This information is compiled from the data returned by establishments for their establishment's situation on the third Thursday in January, in the spring school census data collection return.
This field shows whether a pupil's family have claimed eligibility for free school meals as reported in the annual spring school census. Pupils or their parents are able to claim free school meals if they receive a qualifying benefit. This field does not show pupils who actually received free school meals but the percentage of those who are eligible to receive them.
Middle super output area (MSOA)
The data presented for the middle super output area (MSOA) is representative of the 2021 census.
Lower super output area (LSOA)
The data presented for the lower super output area (LSOA) is representative of the 2021 census.