Geoff Hampton
Encyclopedia
Sir Leslie Geoffrey Hampton (born 1948 and best known as Sir Geoff Hampton) is the British
head teacher who gained notability in March 1998 when he received a knighthood in recognition for his achievements as head teacher of Northicote School
in Wolverhampton
, West Midlands
. Within five years, he had transformed the fortunes of the first school in Britain which had been deemed by OFSTED
inspectors as "failing". http://www.wlv.ac.uk/default.aspx?page=9050
Sir Geoff trained at King Alfred's College in Winchester
, Hampshire
, and his first teaching post was at Pensnett School in Brierley Hill
, West Midlands
.
He has since departed from the Northicote School and is now a Professor at the University of Wolverhampton
.
United Kingdom
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head teacher who gained notability in March 1998 when he received a knighthood in recognition for his achievements as head teacher of Northicote School
Northicote School
Northicote School is a co-educational secondary school located in the city Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. The age range of the school is 1118...
in Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton is a city and metropolitan borough in the West Midlands, England. For Eurostat purposes Walsall and Wolverhampton is a NUTS 3 region and is one of five boroughs or unitary districts that comprise the "West Midlands" NUTS 2 region...
, West Midlands
West Midlands conurbation
The West Midlands conurbation is the name given to the large conurbation that includes the cities of Birmingham and Wolverhampton and the large towns of Dudley, Walsall, West Bromwich, Solihull, Stourbridge, Halesowen in the English West Midlands....
. Within five years, he had transformed the fortunes of the first school in Britain which had been deemed by OFSTED
Ofsted
The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills is the non-ministerial government department of Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Schools In England ....
inspectors as "failing". http://www.wlv.ac.uk/default.aspx?page=9050
Sir Geoff trained at King Alfred's College in Winchester
Winchester
Winchester is a historic cathedral city and former capital city of England. It is the county town of Hampshire, in South East England. The city lies at the heart of the wider City of Winchester, a local government district, and is located at the western end of the South Downs, along the course of...
, Hampshire
Hampshire
Hampshire is a county on the southern coast of England in the United Kingdom. The county town of Hampshire is Winchester, a historic cathedral city that was once the capital of England. Hampshire is notable for housing the original birthplaces of the Royal Navy, British Army, and Royal Air Force...
, and his first teaching post was at Pensnett School in Brierley Hill
Brierley Hill
Brierley Hill is a town and electoral ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, West Midlands, England. It is one of the larger Black Country towns with a population of 9,631 and is heavily industrialised, best known for glass and steel manufacturing, although the industry has declined...
, West Midlands
West Midlands (county)
The West Midlands is a metropolitan county in western central England with a 2009 estimated population of 2,638,700. It came into existence as a metropolitan county in 1974 after the passage of the Local Government Act 1972, formed from parts of Staffordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. The...
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He has since departed from the Northicote School and is now a Professor at the University of Wolverhampton
University of Wolverhampton
The University of Wolverhampton is a British university located on four campuses across the West Midlands and Shropshire. The city campus is located in Wolverhampton city centre with a second campus at Compton Park, Wolverhampton; a third in Walsall and a fourth in Telford...
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