Clare Hatto

Clare Hatto

Headteacher

London

www.aldercarhigh.co.uk

Aldercar High School

Clare Hatto is the headteacher at Aldercar High School, a small local authority school in Langely Mill which caters for pupils aged 11-18.

Career Overview

Situated in an area of considerable deprivation where 45 per cent of pupils come from disadvantaged backgrounds, Clare arrived at an Aldercar High School that was in desperate need of change when she took on the headship in September 2017. At the time, she was its fifth headteacher in four years.

Establishing strong and stable leadership from the beginning, Clare has driven the school toward improving education provision and ensuring it can draw in the largest possible numbers of pupils. During her tenure, pupil outcomes have improved, year group numbers on entry to the school are nearer to the pupil admission number, and it has gone from an Ofsted outcome of “requires improvement” in March 2017 to a “good” school upon its last inspection in June 2019.

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