Chiswick William Hogarth School wins OFSTED praise


William Hogarth School wins OFSTED praise

Inspectors found an 'improving' school with a 'positive ethos'

The William Hogarth School was established in Autumn Term 2001. At that time it had pupils from Nursery to Year 2, and in each subsequent September has added a year as the original pupils have moved up the school.

By September 2005 it will be a full one-form-entry Primary School, but as yet no pupils have taken KS2 SATs and so the school doesn't appear in the league tables.

OFSTED inspected the school in October 2003 and said it was a "satisfactory and improving school" with a "positive ethos, good pastoral care and where every child is treated as an individual" The inspectors found 96% of lessons to be at least Satisfactory; when the report becomes available on the OFSTED website a link will be added here.

The school's vision statement says that the school "aims to be a community where our children acquire a love of learning and the tools with which to learn". As befits a school bearing William Hogarth's name, the visual arts are an important part of the approach to that vision, with classes named after artists and links established with local artists, most notably Sir Peter Blake.

The school occupies spacious premises at the end of Duke Road, adjacent to St Mary's RC School, and the two schools pursue joint projects from time to time. The school also offers an extended care programme which provides before and after school care at a reasonable cost.

December 12, 2003