The Below Table Shows the Number of School Visits Carried out by Damian Hinds MP to Early Years, Primary, Secondary State Schoo

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The Below Table Shows the Number of School Visits Carried out by Damian Hinds MP to Early Years, Primary, Secondary State Schoo The below table shows the number of school visits carried out by Damian Hinds MP to early years, primary, secondary state schools and colleges since his appointment as Secretary of State for Education on 8 January 2018, until 28 November 2018. DATE NAME Phase Type Ofsted (at LA time of visit) 11/01/2018 St Andrew's CofE Primary School Primary Academy Good Cambridgeshire 18/01/2018 Noah's Ark Nursery Early Years Nursery Outstanding Tower Hamlets 18/01/2018 Curwen Primary School Primary Academy NA Newham 09/02/2018 Woodberry Down Community Primary School Primary Community school Outstanding Hackney 09/02/2018 Ada National College for Digital Skills 16 plus General Further Education College NA Tottenham 09/02/2018 New City College (Hackney campus) 16 plus General Further Education College NA Hackney 12/02/2018 Sandon Primary Academy Primary Academy Outstanding Stoke-on-Trent 13/02/2018 Blackpool and the Fylde College (Nautical Campus) 16 plus General Further Education College NA Blackpool 13/02/2018 Hawes Side Academy Primary Academy Good Blackpool 13/02/2018 Highfield Leadership Academy Secondary Academy NA Blackpool 14/02/2018 Fairfield Day Care Early Years Nursery Good Darlington 14/02/2018 Incy Wincy Day Nursery Early Years Nursery Outstanding North Yorkshire 19/02/2018 Featherstone High School Secondary Academy Outstanding Ealing 19/02/2018 Derby College 16 plus General Further Education College NA Derby City 01/03/2018 Barrow Hill Junior School Primary Community school Good Westminster 01/03/2018 Wilberforce Primary Primary Academy Inadequate Westminster 01/03/2018 Paddington Academy Secondary Academy Outstanding Westminster 09/03/2018 Eggar's School Secondary Academy NA Hampshire 09/03/2018 Peter Symonds College 16 plus Sixth Form College NA Hampshire 22/03/2018 Rosehill School All through Community special school Outstanding Nottingham 22/03/2018 Bluecoat Aspley Academy Secondary Academy NA Nottingham 29/03/2018 Tiffin School Secondary Academy NA Kingston upon Thames 29/03/2018 The Kingston Academy Secondary Free school NA Kingston upon Thames 10/04/2018 Bridgwater and Tauton College 16 plus General Further Education College NA Somerset 10/04/2018 Bristol Brunel Academy Secondary Academy Good Bristol City of 10/04/2018 Whitehall Primary School Primary Community school Outstanding Bristol City of 11/04/2018 St Werburgh's Primary School Primary Community school Good Bristol City of 26/04/2018 Bedford Free School Secondary Free school Good Bedford 26/04/2018 Rothesay Nursery School Early Years Nursery Good Luton 26/04/2018 Dame Alice Owens Secondary Academy NA Hertfordshire 04/05/2018 St. Silas Church of England Primary School Primary Academy Outstanding Liverpool 14/05/2018 Kensington Aldridge Academy Secondary Academy Outstanding Kensington and Chelsea 14/05/2018 Etz Chaim Jewish Primary School Primary Free school Good Barnet 17/05/2018 East Sussex College (Hastings campus) 16 plus General Further Education College NA East Sussex 18/05/2018 Bordon Junior School Primary Academy NA Hampshire 15/06/2018 Alton College 16 plus Sixth Form College NA Hampshire 21/06/2018 Huntington School Secondary Community school Outstanding York 22/06/2018 Eggar's School Secondary Academy NA Hampshire 29/06/2018 Eden Girls' School Waltham Forest Secondary Free school Outstanding Waltham Forest 05/07/2018 Martenscroft Nursery Early Years Nursery Outstanding Manchester 05/07/2018 Rodney House School Primary Community special school Outstanding Manchester 12/07/2018 Hampstead School Secondary Community school Good Camden 13/07/2018 Treloar College 16 plus Special post 16 institution NA Hampshire 18/07/2018 Dudley College of Technology 16 plus General Further Education College NA Dudley 13/09/2018 St Joseph's RC Primary School Primary Voluntary aided school Good Wandsworth 25/09/2018 Wybunbury Delves CofE Primary School Primary Academy NA Cheshire East 25/09/2018 Sutherland Primary Academy Primary Academy Good Stoke-on-Trent 08/10/2018 Darras Hall Primary Primary Community school Outstanding Northumberland 08/10/2018 Cardinal Hume Catholic school Secondary Academy Outstanding Gateshead 12/10/2018 Norwich City College of Further and Higher Education 16 plus General Further Education College NA Norfolk 12/10/2018 Palgrave primary school Primary Academy NA Suffolk 07/11/2018 Mosaic Jewish Primary School Primary Free school Outstanding Wandsworth 07/11/2018 The Charter School East Dulwich Secondary Free school NA Southwark 07/11/2018 Oasis Academy South Bank Secondary Free school Outstanding Lambeth 07/11/2018 The Boxing Academy AP Free School 14-16 Free school alternative provision NA Hackney 07/11/2018 East London Arts & Music 16 plus Free school 16 to 19 NA Tower Hamlets 07/11/2018 Reach Out, The Bridge Academy Secondary Academy Good Hackney 09/11/2018 St Martin's CofE Primary & Nursery School Primary Voluntary aided school Good Devon 09/11/2018 Ellen Tinkham School All through Foundation special school Outstanding Devon 15/11/2018 Avanti House School Secondary Free school Good Harrow 16/11/2018 Giffard Park Primary School Primary Community school Good Milton Keynes 23/11/2018 Carr Manor Community School, Specialist Sports College All through Community school Good 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