FLEET'S LOCAL SCHOOLS

All Saints C E (Aided) Junior School

Headteacher Mrs J Roberts

Address Leawood Road, Fleet. GU13 8AN

Tele 01252 615428 

Fax  01252 812767

Email admin@allsaints-fleet.hants.sch.uk 

 

 

Calthorpe Park Secondary School

Headteacher Ms Catherine Anwar

Address Hitches Lane, Fleet.GU13 8JA

Tele 01252 613483

Fax  01252 626091

Fax  01252 626091

Email headteacher@calthorpepark.hants/sch.uk

 

Church Crookham Junior School

Headteacher Mrs C Day

Address Tweseldown Road, Church Crookham, Fleet.GU13 0BY

Tele 01252 617664

Fax  01252 626736

Email janet.burgess@crookham-jun.hants.sch.uk

 

Court Moor Comprehensive School

Headteacher Ms Beverly Stevens

Address Spring Woods, Fleet. GU52 7RY

Tele 01252 615065

Fax 01252 624490

Email adminoffice@court-moor.hants.sch.uk

 

Crondall Primary School

Email megan.robinson@crondall.hants.sch.uk 

 

Crookham C E Aided Infant School

Headteacher Mrs G Lockie

Address Gally Hill Road, Church Crookham, Fleet. GU13 0PU

Tele 01252 615547

Fax 01252 612086

 

Dogmersfield Primary School

Email headteacher@dogmersfield.hants.sch.uk 

 

Elvetham Heath Primary School

Headteacher Mrs Jean Leigh

Address Turners Way, Fleet

Tele 01252 622205

Email jean.leigh@elvethamheath.hants.sch.uk

 

Heatherside Infant School

Headteacher Mrs S Findley

Address Reading Road South, Fleet. GU13 9SB

Tele 01252 617101

Fax  01252 810065

Email adminoffice@heatherside-inf.hants/sch/uk

 

Heatherside Junior School

Headteacher Mrs H Howlett

Address Reading Road South, Fleet. GU13 9SB

Tele 01252 617928

Email 2278ed@hants.gov.uk

 

Little Elves Community Pre-school

Supervisor Niki Lall

Address The Key, Elvetham Heath, Fleet. GU51 1HA

Tele 0778 088 4503

Email info@little-elves.co.uk

Website www.little-elves.co.uk 

 

Velmead  County Junior School

Headteacher Mrs L Wright

Address Velmead Road, Fleet. GU13 9LH

Tele 01252 628704

Fax  01252 627482

Email valkennedy@ntlworld.com

 

Tavistock County Infant School

Headteacher Mrs B A Eagle

Address Broadacres, Calthorpe Park, Fleet. GU13 8EU

Tele 01252 616778

Fax  01252 614345

 

St Nicholas' School

Headteacher Mrs Whatmough

Address Redfields Hse, Redfield Lane, Church Crookham, Fleet. GU13 0RE

Tele 01252 850121

Fax  01252 850718

Email headspa@st-nicholas.hants.sch.uk

 

Stockton House School

Stockton House School has been  in Fleet since 1968.  

Set in several acres of grounds there are natural and secure playing areas.  

Children can join the school after their second birthday and remain in the

school until the end of Year 2.

Headteacher Mrs Tweedie-Smith

Address Stockton Ave, Fleet. 

Tele 01252 616323

Fax 01252 627011

Email    stocktonia.limited@totalise.co.uk

 


2006 GCSE School Results:    5+A*-C        5+A*-C        5+A* -   G        1+ Entry Level
                                                                      Inc English & Maths                                

Calthorpe Park School                68            58                   92                    98                

Court Moor School                      76            71                   95                    98                

 

 

Primary School Results:

School

Rank in Hants

Type Pupils Truancy English Maths Science Ave 99-01 Total 02
All Saints CofE

37

VA 103 0.0 89 94 97 290 280
Heatherside Jun

50

CY 93 0.0 95 91 92 272 278
Crookham Jun

132

CY 91 0.2 85 77 95 270 257
Velmead Jun

73

CY 92 0.1 90 84 96 266 270

CY = Community   VA = Voluntary Aided  
English, Maths & Science figures are percentages acheiving expected standards.

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Calthorpe Park Secondary School Results for 2004
Background Information
Total number of pupils (all ages) 951
Number of pupils on roll with SEN, with statements 19
Percentage of pupils on roll with SEN, with statements 2.0%
Number of pupils on roll with SEN, but without statements 157
Percentage of pupils on roll with SEN, but without statements 16.5%

Cohort Information and Results for students aged 15 at start of the school year
Number of students aged 15 167
Number of 15 year old pupils with SEN with statements 3
Percentage of 15 year old pupils with SEN with statements 1.8%
Number of 15 year old pupils with SEN without statements 23
Percentage of 15 year old pupils with SEN without statements 13.8%
% in age group obtaining the equivalent of Level 2 (5 or more grades A*-C) 75%
% in age group obtaining the equivalent of Level 1 (5 or more grades A*-G) 96%
% in age group with at least an entry level qualification 99%
Average total point score per 15 year old 384.9

Year 11
Number of pupils in Year 11 167
% achieving Level 2 (equivalent of 5 or more grades A*-C) 75%

GCSE and equivalent results over time
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A*-C - 2001 65%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A*-C - 2002 69%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A*-C - 2003 63%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A*-C - 2004 75%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2001 96%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2002 98%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2003 98%
% of students who achieved at least an entry level qualification - 2004 99%

KS2 to Age 15 Value Added
Measure centred around 1000 - VA measure based on progress between KS2 and age 15 987.5
Coverage - % of 15 year old students included in VA calculation 96%
Average number of GCSE (and equivalent) qualifications taken by students in VA calculation 9.0

KS3 to Age 15 Value Added
Measure centred around 1000 - VA measure based on progress between KS3 and age 15 990.8
Coverage - % of 15 year old students included in VA calculation 96%

Other specified VQs or units
Number of 15 year olds studying for Other Qualifications
% achieving qualification or units attempted

Absence
Number of day pupils of compulsory school age 978
% of half days missed due to authorised absence 5.9%
% of half days missed due to unauthorised absence 0.9%


Calthorpe Park School

Measure of Improvement

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Court Moor Secondary School Results
Background Information
Total number of pupils (all ages) 1082
Number of pupils on roll with SEN, with statements 6
Percentage of pupils on roll with SEN, with statements 0.6%
Number of pupils on roll with SEN, but without statements 108
Percentage of pupils on roll with SEN, but without statements 10.0%

Cohort Information and Results for students aged 15 at start of the school year
Number of students aged 15 206
Number of 15 year old pupils with SEN with statements 0
Percentage of 15 year old pupils with SEN with statements 0.0%
Number of 15 year old pupils with SEN without statements 13
Percentage of 15 year old pupils with SEN without statements 6.3%
% in age group obtaining the equivalent of Level 2 (5 or more grades A*-C) 75%
% in age group obtaining the equivalent of Level 1 (5 or more grades A*-G) 98%
% in age group with at least an entry level qualification 100%
Average total point score per 15 year old 402.7

Year 11
Number of pupils in Year 11
% achieving Level 2 (equivalent of 5 or more grades A*-C)

GCSE and equivalent results over time
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A*-C - 2001 70%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A*-C - 2002 70%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A*-C - 2003 73%
% of 15 year old pupils achieving 5 or more grades A*-C - 2004 75%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2001 99%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2002 98%
% of students who achieved at least a GCSE/GNVQ - 2003 99%
% of students who achieved at least an entry level qualification - 2004 100%

KS2 to Age 15 Value Added
Measure centred around 1000 - VA measure based on progress between KS2 and age 15 1000.1
Coverage - % of 15 year old students included in VA calculation 99%
Average number of GCSE (and equivalent) qualifications taken by students in VA calculation 9.7

KS3 to Age 15 Value Added
Measure centred around 1000 - VA measure based on progress between KS3 and age 15 1007.3
Coverage - % of 15 year old students included in VA calculation 97%

Other specified VQs or units
Number of 15 year olds studying for Other Qualifications
% achieving qualification or units attempted

Absence
Number of day pupils of compulsory school age 1109
% of half days missed due to authorised absence 6.1%
% of half days missed due to unauthorised absence 0.7%


Court Moor School

Measure of Improvement

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