Holmfirth High School

Holmfirth High School
Address
Map
Heys Road

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HD9 7SE

England
Coordinates53°34′59″N 1°46′19″W / 53.5830°N 1.7719°W / 53.5830; -1.7719
Information
TypeCommunity school
Established1959
Local authorityKirklees
SpecialistMaths, computing, Special Educational Needs
Department for Education URN107769 Tables
OfstedReports
HeadteacherBenjamin Stitchman
GenderCoeducational
Age11 to 16
HousesWainwright, Barson, Taylor & Paxman
Colour(s)Red (Barson), Blue (Paxman), Green (Taylor), Yellow (Wainwright), White, Black
Websitehttp://holmfirthhigh.co.uk/

Holmfirth High School is a coeducational secondary school located on Heys Road in Thongsbridge, Holmfirth, West Yorkshire, England.

Holmfirth High School opened in 1959 and currently has over 1,300 pupils, split over five-year groups from years 7 to 11, covering the age range of 11 to 16 years. The current head is Mr Ben Stitchman, who was appointed in September 2018.[1] Based on the initial inspection by Ofsted in 2001 the school is situated in Holmfirth, a small town south of Huddersfield, on a pleasant rural site, in an area containing a mixture of types of housing and a wide socio-economic mix. The school takes pupils from a wide area. Pupils transfer from approximately nine primary schools, many travelling several miles.

At that time, more than 99.5 per cent of pupils were white with only three pupils with English as an additional language but none is in the early stage of learning English. About nine per cent of pupils were entitled to free school meals, a figure that is below the national average. The attainment of pupils coming to the school was comprehensive and a little above average.[2]

Ofsted Inspections

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In 2017 Holmfirth received a rating of "Good" across all categories by Ofsted.[3] Ofsted stated that "Leaders have established a positive ethos that addresses the academic needs of pupils and promotes their wider personal and social development." In addition Ofsted elaborated with noting how the "school works effectively with other schools to lead the sharing of good practice." Room for improvement is possible though as Ofsted states "Despite recent improvements, disadvantaged pupils remain more likely to be absent than their peers and make slower progress."[4] Ofsted

The ratings of the school have been at standards of Good and above for the past 3 inspections by Ofsted

Performance

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Holmfirth High School ranks (2019) as a top five school in Kirklees in terms of progress 8, attainment 8 and grade 5 or above in English and Maths GCSEs.[5]

Progress 8 Score

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This score shows how much progress pupils at Holmfirth High School made between the end of key stage 2 and the end of key stage 4, compared to pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2. This is based on results in up to 8 qualifications, which include English, maths, 3 English Baccalaureate qualifications including sciences, computer science, history, geography and languages, and 3 other additional approved qualifications.[6]

A score above zero means pupils made more progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2.

A score below zero means pupils made less progress, on average, than pupils across England who got similar results at the end of key stage 2.

A negative progress score does not mean pupils made no progress, or the school has failed, rather it means pupils in the school made less progress than other pupils across England with similar results at the end of key stage 2.

  • 2019 +0.25 (Above Average – Achieved by about 18% of schools in England)[6]
  • 2018 +0.11 (Average – Achieved by about 37% of schools in England)[6]
  • 2017 +0.01 (Average – Achieved by about 37% of schools in England)[6]

Current (2019) Rankings

Kirklees: 5th out of 50 schools[6]

Attainment 8 Score

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Schools get a score based on how well pupils have performed in up to 8 qualifications, which include English, maths, 3 English Baccalaureate qualifications including sciences, computer science, history, geography and languages, and 3 other additional approved qualifications.

  • 2019 – School 53.9 Points – Local Authority Average 45.1 Points – England Average 46.6 Points[6]
  • 2018 – School 53.7 Points – Local Authority Average 45.4 Points – England Average 46.5 Points[6]
  • 2017 – School 51 Points – Local Authority Average 45 Points – England Average 44.2 Points[6]

Current (2019) Rankings

Kirklees: 3rd out of 50 schools[6]

Grade 5 or above in English & maths GCSEs

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This tells you the percentage of pupils who achieved grade 5 or above in the reformed English and maths GCSEs. Reformed GCSEs are graded 1 (low) to 9 (high). Grade 5 in the new grading is a similar level of achievement to a high grade C or low grade B in the old grading.

  • 2019 – School 58% – Local Authority Average 42.4% – England Average 43%[6]
  • 2018 – School 61% – Local Authority Average 42.5% – England Average 43.3%[6]
  • 2017 – School 58%[6]

Current (2019) Rankings

Kirklees: 4th out of 50 schools[6]

Notable former pupils

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References

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  1. ^ "Holmfirth High appoints new £100k-a-year headteacher to deal with 'negativity and damaging rumours'". Huddersfield Daily Examiner. 22 April 2018. Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  2. ^ "INSPECTION REPORT HOLMFIRTH HIGH SCHOOL". Ofsted Reports. 22 April 2018. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  3. ^ "Holmfirth High School Report". Ofsted Reports. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  4. ^ "Holmfirth High School Report". Ofsted Reports. Retrieved 22 September 2020.
  5. ^ "All schools and colleges in Kirklees". Find and compare schools in England. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Manor Croft Academy". Find and compare schools in England. Retrieved 23 September 2020.
  7. ^ Holmfirth's Jessica Gunning has been in Doctor Who, Law & Order and now she's set to star in BBC drama White Heat, Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 29 February 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
  8. ^ Denby Dale actor joins Holmfirth actress to star in BBC drama, Huddersfield Daily Examiner, 7 March 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2021.
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