Test Valley becomes Danebury School!
One of our schools, Test Valley near Longstock in Stockbridge, has taken on a brand new name and look!
Test Valley School has transitioned to become Danebury School, with pupils returning in new colours this September.
Since partnering with HISP, the school has undergone a significant number of changes: strengthening the leadership team, teaching staff, pastoral team and non-teaching staff in a bid to create a more supportive and challenging culture where all pupils can thrive.
The school is nestled in the heart of the beautiful countryside and is just a stone’s throw from the famous Danebury Iron Age Hill Fort. After consultations with all stakeholders, the Danebury School name was chosen because of its local relevance within the community.
Uniforms have shifted from green to navy blue - reflecting HISP’s blue colours and the school's partnership with the trust. Pupils have enjoyed being involved in choosing a more practical, comfortable and affordable uniform.
Head of School Nicky Goodridge said she was looking forward to welcoming this exciting new change.
Nicky added: “As a team we are very excited to be embarking on this new chapter in our school’s history. These changes reflect a reinvigorated commitment to achieving our vision - to build an ambitious learning environment where high expectations promote excellent learning habits and success is experienced by all.
“We are proud of the school’s heritage and will hold tight the nuances which make the school so unique. We are passionate about our values of kindness, excellence, resilience and empowerment. They underpin our culture and will not change. We look forward to building an even brighter future together as Danebury School.”
Executive Headteacher Jo McKeown said: “We’ve been working with Danebury School over the past 18 months, and we have supported the school to rapidly make some key improvements.
“As Danebury School moves forward to the bright future which lies ahead, it will be doing so with a new character and a new look that really puts it on the map.”
She went on to say that: “Children at the school have been involved in our transition to Danebury school. Their next step is to co-create the ‘houses’ that will be part of our school.”