Robin Hood Academy

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Primary academy in Hall Green, Birmingham, West Midlands
52°25′33″N 1°49′52″W / 52.4257°N 1.8312°W / 52.4257; -1.8312InformationTypePrimary academyDepartment for Education URN140262 TablesOfstedReportsExecutive Head TeacherSteve TaylorGenderCoeducationalAge3 to 11Websitehttp://www.robinhood.bham.sch.uk/

Robin Hood Academy is a coeducational primary school with academy status, located in Hall Green area of Birmingham, England.

History

The school was opened on the site of the since closed Pitmaston Secondary School in 1988 and originally known as 'Robin Hood Junior & Infants School'. Although this official title remained until academy conversion in 2013, the school became widely known as 'Robin Hood Primary School' and used the tagline 'the school of the future for the learner of today'.

The first head teacher, Dave Broadfield, established the school as a leader in the use of Information & Communication Technologies in primary education. This work was continued by subsequent head Dr. Neil Hopkin, who established Robin Hood as one of the earlier English schools to use blogs for every class from Nursery to Year 6.

In 2011 teacher Oliver Quinlan won the Association of Learning Technologist's 'Learning technologist of the year' award for his work with online learning at the school.[1]

In 2013 Robin Hood converted to academy status under the executive headship of Richard Hunter and was renamed Robin Hood Academy.[2]

In January 2016, Steve Taylor took up the role of Executive Headteacher. The school was graded good by Ofsted in November 2016. In 2019, Mrs Downs took role of head teacher. Its new tag line builds upon the aspirations of all pupils: "To aim high and reach for the stars."

References

  1. ^ "2011 winners of the Adobe Systems sponsored Learning Technologist of the Year | Association for Learning Technology". Alt.ac.uk. 8 September 2011. Retrieved 23 May 2017.
  2. ^ "Robin Hood Academy : Unique Reference Number (URN): 140262". Ofsted.gov.uk. Retrieved 23 May 2017.

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