A inadequate academy converter school in Lincolnshire. Explore Ofsted ratings, admissions information, and performance data for Haven High Academy.
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Executive Headteacher Austin Sheppard emphasizes Haven High Academy’s relentless ambition, a broad and balanced curriculum, high standards of attendance, discipline and appearance, and the goal of developing both academic and vocational skills within a caring, inclusive environment. The message invites involvement from families and communities and highlights a commitment to helping students reach their full potential and be active, compassionate citizens.
SEND interventions include Morphology Programme (10-lesson course on Latin/Greek prefixes, roots), Spelling interventions (12-week KS3-based program), Reading Recharge (for 11-14 readers), Writing Groups ( GCSE-style writing practice), Phonics (Read Write Inc materials), plus a range of interventions such as Think Good Feel Good, Colourful Semantics, Circle of Friends, Handwriting, Precision Teaching (Spelling and Reading), Fit for Focus (Sensory circuits), Lexia, 1:1 Reading, Plus 1 / Power of 2 and maths interventions, Language for Thinking, First Move, Spelling Interventions, and Wellbeing sessions. The SEND team may provide contact via email for more information.
Oversubscription criteria for admissions include: 1) Looked after children and previously looked after children (including those in care outside England who were adopted); 2) A full or half/brother or sister at the school who will still be attending; 3) Distance from home to the academy, with priority to closer applicants; the tie-break uses distance, and if still tied a lottery may be conducted by an independent person. The academy keeps a waiting list for Year 7, and may consider admissibility in advance for service personnel with appropriate documentation. The Governors reserve the right to investigate fraudulent claims or misleading information (e.g., false addresses) and may withdraw offers. Right to work and immigration considerations apply. Safety and safeguarding requirements are noted for all posts within the Voyage Education Partnership.
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