HAMPTON SCHOOL C E L E B R AT I N G PA R T N E R S H I P S 2019-20
It has been genuinely uplifting to see the enthusiasm for meaningful and mutually beneficial partnership activities across the 2019-20 academic year. Our partnership programme continues to flourish thanks to the creativity and commitment of Hamptonians and colleagues, and the schools and other organisations with which we work. Mark Nicholson, Assistant Head, Hampton School
CELEBRATING PARTNERSHIPS
We are delighted to share with you this publication celebrating our thriving and diverse range of partnerships. The pages that follow reflect just some of the many partnership activities that took place during the 2019-20 academic year and offer a flavour of our vibrant programme. These initiatives could not succeed without the imagination and creative talents of those involved from our partner schools and other organisations we wish to record our sincere thanks to all of them for their enthusiasm, commitment and friendship.
At Hampton, we remain deeply committed to playing a full and active role within our local community because we know from experience that cross-sector collaborations provide better educational opportunities and outcomes for everyone involved. We are pleased that so many Hamptonians wholeheartedly embrace this important element of our School’s ethos and we hope that you will enjoy reading about our partnership activities.
While some of our usual activities were necessarily postponed due to the closure of school sites during the March to July lockdown period, it was very heartening indeed that Hamptonians continued to seek new opportunities for working in partnership locally. This was a very powerful expression of the most fundamental principle that guides our School community: to aspire to personal best while supporting those around us with kindness.
With kind regards and best wishes,
Kevin Knibbs Headmaster
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WHO ARE OUR PARTNERS?
SCHOOLS: For seventeen years, Hampton and Lady Eleanor Holles (LEH) have built up a highly successful Independent/ State School Partnership (ISSP) with five local maintained schools - Hampton High, Tolworth Girls’ School, Orleans Park School, Teddington School, and The Hollyfield School. We have continued to broaden our school partnerships, and in 2019-20, worked with 13 local maintained secondary schools and 36 state primary schools, providing a varied and lively range of educational and co-curricular activities for over 2,200 local pupils.
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COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS: Throughout the year, Hampton is involved in a range of initiatives organised within our local community.
CHARITIES: The School supports a range of local, national and international charities through direct fundraising and sharing of facilities, resources and personnel.
PARTNER SCHOOLS
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MAINTAINED SCHOOLS TOOK PART IN A DIVERSE PROGRAMME OF PARTNERSHIP ACTIVITIES Some additional secondary schools we have worked with:
TOLWORTH GIRLS’ SCHOOL
HEATHFIELD JUNIOR SCHOOL
BUCKINGHAM PRIMARY SCHOOL
WALDEGRAVE SCHOOL
REACH ACADEMY FELTHAM ORLEANS PARK SCHOOL
• The Hollyfield School • Grey Court School • St Richard Reynolds Catholic College
HAMPTON HIGH CRANE PARK PRIMARY SCHOOL
Some additional primary schools we have worked with: • St Richard’s C of E Primary School • Holy Trinity C of E Primary School • St John’s Catholic Primary School • St Stephens’ C of E Primary School
TEDDINGTON SCHOOL
HAMPTON HILL JUNIOR SCHOOL
BISHOP PERRIN C OF E PRIMARY SCHOOL
HAMPTON JUNIOR SCHOOL
NELSON PRIMARY SCHOOL
CLARENDON SCHOOL
ORIEL ACADEMY WEST LONDON
TWICKENHAM SCHOOL
ST MARY’S HAMPTON
EAST SHEEN PRIMARY SCHOOL
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HELPING THROUGH LOCKDOWN
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FACE SHIELDS SUPPLIED TO NHS TRUSTS
PPE
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Face shields provide an extra layer of protection for health and care staff when interacting with our patients, both for our staff and the patients we are seeing. Dr Charlotte Caniff, Clinical Chair of Surrey Heartlands Clinical Commissioning Group
Responding to the urgent need for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), Hampton‘s Design and Engineering Department quickly produced an easily manufacturable face shield in the School workshops using laser-cutting equipment. They were able to produce 100 units a day and supplied over 1,300 face shields at the peak of the Covid-19 pandemic.
We cannot thank you enough for the protective visors. They have already been put to good use by nurses and many of the Richmond care homes we support.
The School supplied face shields to the Richmond and Hounslow NHS Trust community nursing team, NHS units in Surrey, and GP surgeries in Stockwell, among others.
Nurse Sophie Fahey, Care Home Practitioner Hounslow & Richmond Community Healthcare NHS Trust
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CRATES OF FOOD DONATED TO FELTHAM FOOD BANK
FELTHAM FOOD BANK During the summer months, Hampton School ran food bank collections in support of Feltham Food Bank, which serves communities in Bedfont, Hanworth, Feltham and the surrounding areas. Over 70 crates of food and toiletries were donated to local families in need.
During the Coronavirus lockdown we have received amazing support from Hampton School. At its peak, Feltham Food Bank was delivering substantial weekly food parcels to more than 100 local families who had been referred for help. The food collected and donated by Hampton School was an invaluable part of this service. John Calvert, Trustee and Treasurer, Feltham Food Bank
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HELPING THROUGH LOCKDOWN
£6,000
RAISED FOR OUR FORM CHARITY PARTNERS IN THE 1557 CHALLENGE
Taking inspiration from the year the School was founded, the 1557 Challenge saw pupils raising money for our 2019-20 Form Charity partners: Off the Record, Momentum, Make a Wish Foundation and Mary’s Meals. Hamptonians came up with a range of ingenious ways to carry out the 1557 Challenge – from hitting a punchbag 1557 times to a 15.57 kilometre run, and even climbing the stairs 1557 times, the equivalent of scaling Mount Everest.
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Hampton School enjoys close links with Shooting Star Children’s Hospice. Our partnership events have included the recent Sponsored River Row and the popular monthly Youth Club. With the Covid-19 pandemic impacting charity fundraising, the Hampton and Holles Boat Club Association (HHBCA) challenged its members to take part in the nationwide #TwoPointSixChallenge. Raising money for the Shooting Star Children’s Hospices, the HHBCA came up with many innovative ways to carry out the challenge - from a 26-mile cycling time trial to a family rowing relay.
It was so wonderful to see the Hampton and LEH communities take on such a wonderfully inventive challenge in aid of Shooting Star Children’s Hospices. Jane De Lay, Shooting Star Children’s Hospices
The HHBCA community raised over £6,400, which will go towards providing care for 700 families each year in the local area.
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ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS
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YEAR FIVE PUPILS JOINED LION LEARNING
The spring term saw the launch of Hampton School’s new Lion Learning programme. Over the year, 46 girls and boys from eight local primary schools had regular lessons taught by members of the Hampton Common Room.
As teachers, we would love to provide every child with a personalised programme of study, support and challenge, but a normal classroom means that you’ve got lots of children to think about - there is a broad range of different needs. These pupils are thirsty for knowledge and Lion Learning is going to give them that extra time of really personalised, individual support from specialist teachers with incredible resources. John Hutchinson, Assistant Head, Reach Academy Lion Learning has been designed in close collaboration with headteachers from several of our local partner primary schools. The 12-month programme is free of charge. It allows children to explore English, Maths, Philosophy and Science through a range of exciting activities and lessons led by subject specialist teachers from Hampton School, supported by Sixth Form mentors.
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PUPILS BENEFITED FROM THE SUMMER REVISION SESSIONS SUMMER SCHOOL GCSE CATCH-UP PROGRAMME
I’ve been able to develop new strategies. I feel like I can aim high. I’m ready to go back into school and hopefully pass my GCSEs.
Hampton School ran a two-week, summer catch-up programme for Year 10 pupils, who were particularly impacted by site closures during the Covid-19 pandemic. Over 70 pupils due to sit GCSEs in 2021 benefited from lessons in English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Geography, and History.
Jaimeeka, Tolworth Girls’ School
Teachers from Hampton and LEH provided daily lessons for pupils from Twickenham School, Reach Academy, The Hollyfield School, Orleans Park School and Tolworth Girls’ School in order to help them catch up on key parts of the curriculum.
The programme was designed to address the needs of all students. These superb catch-up sessions offered our pupils an opportunity to consolidate their learning with the help of teaching by staff who gave up their summer holidays to ensure students could benefit. Assal Ruse, Headteacher, Twickenham School
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OUR PARTNERSHIPS 2019-20 OVER 2,200 PUPILS FROM 49 MAINTAINED SCHOOLS TOOK PART IN A DIVERSE PROGRAMME OF PARTNERSHIP ACTIVITIES
ACADEMIC
SUMMER SCHOOL CATCH-UP PROGRAMME 72 PUPILS FROM FIVE LOCAL PARTNER SCHOOLS ENJOYED GCSE REVISION LESSONS
LION LEARNING 46 YEAR 5 PUPILS ATTENDED MONTHLY ENRICHMENT SESSIONS IN ENGLISH, MATHS, PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE
CABINET OF CURIOSITIESÂ 60 PUPILS TOOK PART IN OUR CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
MATHS WIZARDS 81 PUPILS PARTICIPATED IN OUR PROBLEM SOLVING WORKSHOPS
ENGLISH EXPLORERS 134 PUPILS ATTENDED ENRICHMENT SESSIONS
SCIENCE SPARKS 205 PUPILS BENEFITED FROM HANDS-ON PRACTICAL WORKSHOPS
LATIN LESSONS 30 PUPILS ATTENDED SPECIALIST SUBJECT CLASSES
GENOCIDE AWARENESS DAY HAMPTON SCHOOL WELCOMED 135 PUPILS FROM 10 SCHOOLS
OXBRIDGE INTERVIEW PREPARATION HELPED 30 PUPILS PREPARE FOR UNIVERSITY
PRIMARY SCHOOL LITERACY & MATHS MENTORING OVER 100 HAMPTONIANS REGULARLY SUPPORTED YOUNG PUPILS
SPORT FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL FESTIVAL RUNNING FOR 18 YEARS
MUSIC & DRAMA
FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL 280 PUPILS PARTICIPATED IN THE 2019 FOOTBALL FESTIVAL CHOIRS FOR CHANGE 127 PUPILS SANG IN A NATIONWIDE CHARITY CONCERT
PRIMARY SCHOOL SPORTS PARTNERSHIP 245 PRIMARY SCHOOL PUPILS BENEFITED FROM SPECIALIST SPORTS COACHING
FA DISABILITY TALENT HUB 23 YOUNG FOOTBALLERS USED HAMPTON AS A TRAINING BASE
HELPING DURING LOCKDOWN
74 CRATES OF FOOD DONATED TO FELTHAM FOOD BANK
OVER 1,000 FACE SHIELDS SUPPLIED TO LOCAL NHS TRUSTS
THE WIZARD OF OZ 27 WALDEGRAVE SCHOOL PUPILS PERFORMED IN THE 2020 MUSICAL
WORKING WITH CHARITIES FORM CHARITIES OVER £11,800 WAS RAISED THROUGH FORM CHARITY ACTIVITIES
#TWOPOINTSIXCHALLENGE HAMPTON AND LEH ROWERS RAISED OVER £6,400 FOR SHOOTING STAR CHILDREN’S HOSPICES
ORANGUTAN APPEAL UK £2,500 DONATED TO SEPILOK ORANGUTAN REHABILITATION CENTRE IN MALAYSIA TO PURCHASE A MICROSCOPE
ACADEMIC PARTNERSHIPS
1,435 PUPILS INVOLVED
MAINTAINED SCHOOL
Academic partnership activities have ranged from specialist subject lessons, to university admission preparation, and revision sessions for public examinations.
CABINET OF CURIOSITIES The annual Cabinet of Curiosities Creative Writing Workshop is designed to promote a love of English and to stretch and challenge enthusiastic and able Year Five pupils. The event aims to promote teamwork and creativity in a fun environment, as the pupils work through a range of exciting activities to produce their own story based around one of the Cabinet of Curiosities objects.
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PUPILS BENEFITED FROM THE CABINET OF CURIOSITIES WORKSHOP
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PUPILS ATTENDED ENRICHMENT WORKSHOPS
ENGLISH EXPLORERS Hampton School works with several local primary schools offering support in English. For example, our English teachers assisted at St Mary’s C of E Primary School providing small group enrichment lessons for pupils working at greater depth. The sessions are designed to challenge enthusiastic and able young writers.
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Hampton School Chemistry teachers visited a number of local primary schools to provide fun, hands-on workshops focusing on practical tasks. The Science Sparks programme gives Year Five pupils an opportunity to apply their scientific knowledge and understanding to a range of activities they would ordinarily only come across at senior school. Â
PUPILS BENEFITED FROM SCIENCE SPARKS SESSIONS
The workshops are designed to support the Key Stage 2 Science curriculum in an interactive and exciting way: pupils learn how to use thermometers to measure temperatures and stopwatches to measure the speed of chemical reactions.
REACH ACADEMY DEPARTMENTAL PARTNERSHIPS Hampton School and Reach Academy have built up strong departmental links in Chemistry, Biology and Maths. Hampton teaching staff visit their counterparts at Reach to develop departmental resources, conduct lesson observations and provide academic extension. Hampton School also host Sixth Form Chemists who make full use of our laboratory facilities.
This is such an amazing partnership for us. Partnerships around STEM are particularly valuable with expertise and resources helping our students. Reach Academy
MATHS WIZARDS PROGRAMME Hampton School Maths Department enjoys links with many local primary schools. It offers a range of programmes and opportunities designed to promote a love of Maths in an imaginative and interactive way. Hampton School also run a popular online Maths Wizard competition. It is open to Year Five and Year Six pupils and is designed to engage young mathematicians with a series of fun and challenging puzzles.
MUSIC & DRAMA PARTNERSHIPS
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MAINTAINED
SCHOOL PUPILS
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Our Music and Drama partnerships continued to flourish last year, ranging from community concerts to musical performances.
PUPILS SANG IN THE CHARITY CONCERT
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WALDEGRAVE SCHOOL PUPILS PERFORMED IN THE 2020 MUSICAL
CHOIRS FOR CHANGE Pupils from Hampton School and LEH performed alongside choirs from Waldegrave School, Twickenham School and Hampton Hill Junior School as part of the Choirs for Change campaign. Raising funds for Health Poverty Action, the concert focused on supporting maternal health in developing countries. Thank you for raising over £500 which will make a huge difference to mothers and their children in Sierra Leone. Health Poverty Action
THE WIZARD OF OZ The talent and enthusiasm of 27 girls from Waldegrave School in Twickenham was on show in the biennial Lower School Musical as they joined young actors from Hampton School to bring the story of Dorothy and her ruby slippers to life. The dedicated and enthusiastic ensemble created a fantastic performance which played to a packed audience in The Hammond Theatre over three nights.
COMMUNITY CONCERTS Hampton’s musicians contributed to a range of community musical events last year, from our singers performing at a Christmas Carol Concert in aid of Operation Smile, to the Hampton Clarinet Ensemble entertaining residents at Linwood Care Home.
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SPORT PARTNERSHIPS
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PUPILS INVOLVED IN SPORT
PARTNERSHIPS
A range of sporting events took place last year, offering pupils from local schools and organisations the opportunity to share our facilities and participate in a wide variety of activities.
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PUPILS ENJOYED THE FOOTBALL FESTIVAL FIVE-A-SIDE FOOTBALL FESTIVAL The School fields hosted 280 young footballers from 21 local primary and prep schools for the annual Five-a-Side Football Tournament. The young athletes enjoyed a morning of football where the emphasis was on fun and fair play. This annual festival has now been running for 18 years.
FA DISABILITY HUB The South East Football Association Disability Talent Hub uses Hampton’s 3G sports ground at the weekends as a training base for young footballers who are visually impaired, deaf or have cerebral palsy.
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ATHLETES PARTICIPATED IN THE FA DISABILITY TALENT HUB Celebrating Partnerships 2019-20
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PUPILS WORKING TOGETHER A key aspect of school partnerships is the benefit that can be gained from engagement and collaboration between pupils. Through different schemes, including peer mentoring and team-based initiatives, pupils learn new skills, build confidence and develop talents.
Our Senior pupils provide regular support at a number of local schools.
• Hampton School enjoys a long-established partnership with additional needs school, Clarendon, and our boys regularly visit to assist at lunchtime sports clubs.
It has improved my confidence in reading. I really enjoy seeing Cosmo every week – it is great fun to talk to him as well as show him how much I’ve improved.
• Sixth Form Hamptonians work with Year Seven pupils at neighbouring school Hampton High to help build their confidence by providing literacy and comprehension support.
Year Seven Pupil, Hampton High
• Hampton Sixth Formers visit Buckingham Primary School where they listen to children read and provide classroom support. • Over 50 Fourth and Fifth Year Hampton boys spend their lunchtime, once a week, at local primary schools helping with maths activities, reading, chess, as well as joining in with playtime.
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PEER TO PEER MENTORING Weekly Science GCSE revisions sessions, run by our Sixth Form pupils, are very popular during exam preparation time. A group of Sixth Form Hamptonians regularly support Year 10 and 11 pupils at Hampton High with their GCSE Chemistry revision.
Hampton Sixth Formers supported our triple Science students, offering small group tuition and exam skills advice. The Hampton High students really enjoyed the mentorship the Hampton pupils provided. Danielle Hasker, Head of Science, Hampton High
PUPILS WORKING TOGETHER Hampton School’s pupil-led campaign group Genocide 80Twenty is engaged with several maintained schools in a number of partnership projects.
ANNUAL GENOCIDE AWARENESS DAY
Over 135 pupils from ten local secondary schools came together for Genocide Awareness Day 2019. The schoolchildren were joined by three survivors of genocide who gave inspirational testimonies about their experiences. The pupils also took part in a series of workshops where they crafted animations, produced newspaper articles, wrote poetry and created artwork based on the stories of the survivors. The day culminated with each of the pupils designing a commemorative stone that will be placed within the foundations of the new Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre, which is due to open in 2021.
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HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL DAY 2020 Pupils from Hampton and local schools, LEH and Turing House, worked together to organise an event to mark Holocaust Memorial Day and the 75th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau. The invited audience, which included local MP Munira Wilson, heard personal testimonies from a Holocaust survivor, as well as a performance from Richmond Music Trust string players. Pupils from across the borough also produced their own newspaper to commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day.
#REMEMBER8372 Another partnership project has been the production of the #remember8372 newspaper in collaboration with Braes High School in Scotland and the PEACE IV programme, a European Union initiative designed to support peace and reconciliation. The publication marks the 25th anniversary of the genocide in Srebrenica and remembers the survivors and victims.
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WORKING WITH CHARITIES Each year, Hampton pupils select a number of Form Charity partners to support. During 2019-20, the School’s partners included: local charities Off the Record, a counselling service for young people, and Momentum, which works to support families of children with life-limiting illnesses; national charity Make a Wish Foundation, who create life-changing wishes for children with critical illnesses; and international charity Mary’s Meals, which helps children receive one daily meal in their place of education. In total, over £11,800 was raised through Form Charity activities.
CHARITY CHRISTMAS QUIZ
FOURTH YEAR STEM EVENT Fourth Year pupils from Hampton and LEH teamed up to show their engineering prowess, working together to build world famous landmarks. All funds raised were donated to our Form Charity partners.
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Hamptonians raised money for this year’s Form Charities by pitting their general knowledge skills against pupils from neighbouring school LEH in the annual Christmas Quiz.
THIRD YEAR DODGEBALL TOURNAMENT The annual fancy dress dodgeball tournament is always a popular fundraising event, and this year, our Third Year pupils enjoyed competing against each other to see who would be crowned champion.
What Lion Learning is going to do is give children that extra bit of individual attention and really push, stretch, and challenge them. John Hutchinson, Assistant Head, Reach Academy
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