How old is the Hundred of Hoo Academy?

How old is the Hundred of Hoo Academy?

The primary phase of The Hundred of Hoo Academy first opened in September 2015 with just 19 children. Each year it has grown by 30 children and we now have 150 pupils aged 4 years to 9 years old. We are currently one form of entry with 30 children in each class.

Why is it called Hundred of Hoo?

Much of the peninsula lies in one of the Saxon divisions of England called “hundreds”: here it is the “Hundred of Hoo”. To be precise, the Hundred comprised the parishes and churches of Hoo, High Halstow, St Mary Hoo, Allhallows and part of Stoke.

What time does Brompton Academy start?

11.15am to 12pm
11.15am to 12pm.

What county is the Isle of Grain?

Kent

Isle of Grain
Ceremonial county Kent
Region South East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom

Where is the Hoo Peninsula?

north Kent
The Hoo Peninsula, located on the north Kent coast 30 miles east of central London, extends into the Thames Estuary between Gravesend and Rochester. The peninsula lies in the local authority areas of Medway and Gravesham and is bounded by the River Thames to the north and west and the River Medway to the east.

Is Brompton Academy a grammar school?

The University of Kent Academies Trust (UKAT) is a newly formed multi academy trust (MAT) that has two Secondary Schools in Medway, Chatham Grammar School (CG) and Brompton Academy (BA).

What did Brompton Academy used to be called?

The Great Lines School
Brompton Academy was originally called The Great Lines School. It was built in the 1950s adjacent to the Great Lines, in Gillingham.

Where is the Isle of GREY?

Located on the confluence of the rivers Medway and Thames, and just down the coast from the better known Allhallows beach is the Isle of Grain. Despite being less than 30 miles from the centre of London this area feels as remote as anywhere in southern England.

Who lives on the Hoo Peninsula?

The 34,000 residents of the Hoo Peninsula predominately live in villages, most of which are based on the higher ground above the marshes, with the exception of Grain and St Mary Hoo. The largest village of Hoo St Werburgh has nearly 9,000 residents.

Who owns hoo salt marsh?

Hoo Fort
Coordinates 51°24′12″N 00°34′53″ECoordinates: 51°24′12″N 00°34′53″E
Site information
Owner Medway Ports
Condition Intact

What is UKAT sixth form?

The UKAT Sixth Form is a new, dynamic and forward thinking post sixteen provision that offers a wide range of excellent opportunities for young people in Medway. UKAT Sixth Form is not just about your education, it is about starting your career path and securing your future.