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Cams Hill School

1958 establishments in EnglandAcademies in HampshireEducational institutions established in 1958FarehamHampshire school stubs
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Cams Hill School is a medium-sized mixed secondary school for ages 11–16, located in Shearwater Avenue in Fareham, England. Along with The Henry Cort Community College and Fareham Academy, it is one of the three main state schools which serve the town of Fareham, Hampshire. The school attracted national media attention in 2002, when then-headteacher David Wilmot recruited teachers at a nearby Sainsbury's supermarket. He told The Daily Telegraph that he had struggled to recruit and retain newly qualified teachers. The recruitment crisis was highlighted as a "major concern" in an OFSTED report later that year. The school had an OFSTED inspection in 2007 and was reported as a "good school". During an additional inspection in music during October 2008, the school was graded "good" for music provision. Later, in 2011, the school was rated "outstanding" by OFSTED and subsequently converted to an academy. In 2019, the school was rated as "good" overall by OFSTED.In 2018, a teacher at the school was banned from the profession after sending shirtless photos of himself to a pupil he was teaching at the time.

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Cams Hill School

Shearwater Avenue
PO16 8AH
England, United Kingdom
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