The Hart School

The Hart School is a secondary education academy in Rugeley, England, UK. The school is divided across two sites, and was formed in September 2016 following the merger of Hagley Park Academy and Fair Oak Academy. This was consulted upon and approved in the academic year for 2015/16.

The Hart School
Address
Penkridge Bank Road

Rugeley
,
Staffordshire
,
WS15 2UE

England
Coordinates52.759°N 1.950°W / 52.759; -1.950
Information
TypeAcademy
MottoThe Best Way To Predict The Future Is To Design It
EstablishedSeptember 2016
Local authorityStaffordshire County
TrustCreative Education Trust
Department for Education URN137100 Tables
OfstedReports
Chair of GovernorsAlan Murphy
PrincipalChristopher Keen
Staff130
GenderMixed
Age11 to 18
Enrolment1128
Capacity1238
Websitewww.hartschool.org.uk

The uniform consists of a grey blazer with blue trim; a grey tie with orange, blue and green stripes; a shirt; plain black trousers or a knee-length skirt; and black shoes.[1]

The Hart of Rugeley is the school’s student-led newspaper, published every term.

The Hart school has a capacity of 1238 and currently has 1128 admissions.[2]

KS2 Partners

We have a wide range of local KS2 Partner schools from which students move to us in Year 7…

  • Chancel Primary School
  • Chase View Primary School
  • Churchfield Primary School
  • The Croft Primary School
  • Colwich Primary School
  • Hayes Meadow Primary School
  • Hob Hill Primary School
  • Redbrook Hayes Community Primary School
  • St Joseph’s Primary School
  • St Mary’s Primary School
  • Etching Hill Primary School
  • John Bamford Primary School
  • Western Springs Primary School
  • Henry Chadwick Primary School
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References

  1. "The Hart School - Uniform and Equipment". hartschool.org.uk. Retrieved 20 February 2017.
  2. "The Hart School - GOV.UK". get-information-schools.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 11 April 2019.


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