Spring Common School Huntingdon

Spring Common School is a Community Special School located in Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, teaching Not known students aged between (n/a) and (n/a) years of age.

The school operates under the Cambridgeshire local authority.

Spring Common School was inspected by Ofsted on 05 December 2012.

School Location

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School Information

School nameSpring Common School
HeadteacherMrs Kim Taylor
Number of pupils139
Type of schoolCommunity Special School
Phase of educationNot known
Ages(n/a) - (n/a)
Local authorityCambridgeshire
Parliamentary constituencyHuntingdon

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Geographic Data
PostcodePE29 1TQ
LocationHuntingdon
TownHuntingdon North
CountyCambridgeshire
RegionEast of England
Local AuthorityHuntingdonshire
Ward NameHuntingdon East
Area Type Non-metropolitan District
Coordinates52.337868,-0.173637

Mortgaged Houses
42%
UK AVERAGE: 34%

EU Leave Voters
53%
UK AVERAGE: 51.9%
Unemployed
9%
UK AVERAGE: 3.9%
High Earners
12%
UK AVERAGE: 22.1%

Overview

£258,747
Av. House Price

100
Population

42%
Married

£29,760
Average Salary


Data: OS © Crown copyright and database right 2021, data extracts from Census 2011.


OUTSTANDING

GOOD

REQUIRES IMPROVEMENT

INADEQUATE

Primary Schools
Ofsted RatingDistance
Hartford Community Junior School, Huntingdon0.2 mi
Hartford Infant School, Huntingdon0.2 mi
Huntingdon Primary School, Huntingdon0.3 mi
Thongsley Fields Primary and Nursery School, Huntingdon0.3 mi
St John's CofE Primary School, Huntingdon0.5 mi
Stukeley Meadows Primary School, Huntingdon1 mi
Godmanchester Primary School, Huntingdon1.1 mi
Cromwell Academy, Huntingdon1.4 mi
St Anne's CofE Primary School, Huntingdon1.7 mi
Houghton Primary School, Huntingdon2.2 mi
Secondary Schools
Ofsted RatingDistance
St Peter's School, Huntingdon0.5 mi
Hinchingbrooke School, Huntingdon1.3 mi
St Ivo School, Huntingdon3.8 mi
Swavesey Village College, South Cambridgeshire7.7 mi
Longsands Academy, Huntingdon8.2 mi
Sawtry Village Academy, North West Cambridgeshire8.2 mi
Abbey College, Ramsey, North West Cambridgeshire8.2 mi
Ernulf Academy, Huntingdon9.4 mi
Cromwell Community College, North East Cambridgeshire12.3 mi
Gamlingay Village College, South Cambridgeshire12.8 mi

OFSTED Ratings Explained

Outstanding: The school provides the highest quality education and care for children, and will not be inspected again unless concerns are raised.


Good: The school provides for all their pupils' educational needs, and prepare them well for the next stage of their lives.


Requires Improvement: The school provides an acceptable quality of education and care for children, but will have areas where they could improve.


Inadequate: The school is failing to provide an acceptable quality of education and care for children, and will need to make significant improvements immediately.



Data: Ofsted © 2021, last updated Jan 2020.


1 to 8.7
Property/Salary Ratio

Freehold
95%
1 Bedroom
13%
Owned
42%
Leasehold
5%
4 Beds+
8%
Rented
57%
7-Year Property Price Trends
2020
£258,747
2019
£262,337
2018
£254,530
2017
£245,345
2016
£225,816
2015
£203,103
2014
£182,002
Average House Prices
Detached
£394,130
Semi-Detached
£265,933
Terraced
£224,967
Flats
£165,322
Property Types
Detached
7%
Semi-Detached
59%
Terraced
25%
Flats
9%
Bedsits
1%


Data: ONS licensed under the Open Government Licence v30, Last updated Jun 2020. Contains HM Land Registry data © Crown copyright and database right 2020. This data is licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Male
50%
Children
19%
Female
50%
Adults
81%
Social Grade
PE29 1TQUK
AB
12%27%
C1
23%28%
C2
21%20%
DE
44%25%


Demographic Data

£36,400
Household Income

13.59%
Degree Educated

6.26%
In Professional Jobs

£29,760
Average Salary

5,991/34,753
Deprivation Rank

3.3%
owning 3+ cars


Unemployed
9%
High Earners
12%


Single
34%
Unemployed
9%
Married
42%
Degrees
14%
Occupation
PE29 1TQUK
Managerial/Directors
6%11%
Professionals
10%20%
Associate Professionals
8%14%
Admin/Secretarial
7%10%
Skilled Trades
12%11%
Caring, Leisure & Service
11%9%
Sales & Customer Service
10%8%
Plant & Machine Operatives
15%6%
Elementary Occupations
20%11%


Ethnicity
PE29 1TQUK
White
94%86%
Mixed
1%2.2%
Asian
2%7.5%
Black
1%3.4%
Arabic/Other
0%0.6%
Marital Status
PE29 1TQUK
Single
34%35%
Married
42%47%
Civil Partnership
0%0.2%
Divorced
12%9%
Christian
53%
None
35%
Buddhist
0%
Muslim
2%
Sikh
0%
Jewish
0%



Data: ONS © Crown copyright and database right 2021, data extracts from Census 2011.

AVERAGE
Crime
11
Burglaries
Crimes (Last 12 Months)
PE29 1TQUK
Anti-social behaviour
4236
Burglaries
1111
Robberies
52
Theft
1219
Vehicle Crimes
812
Possession of Weapons
112
Violent Crimes
7251
Drug Offences
35
Criminal Damage & Arson
2915
Police ForceCambridgeshire Constabulary
TypeTerritorial police force
Formed1965
Officers1,326
Budget£116.0
Area Size3,389 hectares
JurisdictionEngland and Wales


Data: ONS © Police.uk under the Open Government Licence v3.0. Last updated Jan 2020.

Jonathan Djanogly MP

2019 General Election Results
Cons
55%
Green
4%
Labour
22%
Brexit
0%
Lib Dem
16%
Pl. Cymru
0%


The Huntingdon constituency is located in Cambridgeshire, and has a total population of 114,193, of which 84,657 (74.1%) are eligible to vote. Election turnout for the Huntingdon constituency in 2019 was 70%, higher than the average UK turnout at 67.3%.



ConstituencyHuntingdon
Member of Parliament MP
Constituency TypeCounty
ResultCon hold
Declaration Date/Time12/13/2019 3:23:00 AM
GE2019 ResultCon hold
First PartyCon
Second PartyLab
Electorate84657
Valid Votes59147
Winning Majority19383
EU Leave %53%

Huntingdonshire District Council


Pathfinder House
St Marys Street
Huntingdon
Cambridgeshire
PE29 3TN

PHONE: 01480 388 388

EMAIL:
mail@huntingdonshire.gov.uk


Huntingdonshire District Council assist with matters such as council tax, housing, private problems such as neighbour disputes, landlord problems or issues such as refuse collections or street repairs. Many council websites allow you to use online services 24 hours a day.


Data: ZoomLocal. Last updated Jan 2020.

Ofsted Report

1
OVERALL EFFECTIVENESS

How good is this school?


Outstanding - Spring Common School is an outstanding school, highly effective in delivering outcomes that provide exceptionally well for pupils' needs. This school ensures that their pupils are very well equipped for the next stage of their education, training or employment.


1
BEHAVIOUR

Behaviour and safety of pupils:


Outstanding - Spring Common School is an outstanding school, highly effective in delivering outcomes that provide exceptionally well for pupils' needs. This school ensures that their pupils are very well equipped for the next stage of their education, training or employment.


1
LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT

Overall leadership and management grade:


Outstanding - Spring Common School is an outstanding school, highly effective in delivering outcomes that provide exceptionally well for pupils' needs. This school ensures that their pupils are very well equipped for the next stage of their education, training or employment.


1
QUALITY OF TEACHING

Overall quality of the teaching provided:


Outstanding - Spring Common School is an outstanding school, highly effective in delivering outcomes that provide exceptionally well for pupils' needs. This school ensures that their pupils are very well equipped for the next stage of their education, training or employment.


[more]
Spring Common SchoolOfsted Report
Inspection Start Date05 December 2012
Inspection End Date06 December 2012
Inspection TypeS5 Inspection
Overall1 - Outstanding
Achievement1 - Outstanding
Behaviour & Safety1 - Outstanding
Quality of Teaching1 - Outstanding
Leadership & Management1 - Outstanding
Category of Concern
Warning Notice0

Full Ofsted Report
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Ofsted inspects education providers, children's services and organisations that provide education or skills. One or more Ofsted inspectors visit a provider to inspect the quality of teaching, the levels of achievement that pupils achieve, the behaviour of those who are in attendance, and the effectiveness of teaching that schools provide to their pupils.

A typical Ofsted report will contain information about how well their inspectors think that a school is performing, as well as ways that it can improve certain areas. It also includes data on how well students are performing, both in their general education and their well-being. In addition, Ofsted inspectors will include feedback from parents and carers about their views and opinions of the school.

In order to produce a useful tool for improvement, inspectors will give a school an overall grade for how good they think a school is:

  • Grade 1 - Outstanding
  • Grade 2 - Good
  • Grade 3 - Requires improvement
  • Grade 4 - Inadequate


Should a school be judged as 'requires improvement' or 'inadequate', then the Ofsted report will explain why the grade was given, as well as ways how the school can improve their grade.

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