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  • Weekly Bulletin: 26 January 2026 - 30 January 2026​​​​​​​

    Published 30/01/26

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Ofsted Inspection Report – December 2025

    Published 23/01/26

    As you’re aware, our school was inspected by Ofsted on 2 December 2025 and 3 December 2025. The report has now been published and is available to read on our school website using the link below:

    https://www.hodgehill.bham.sch.uk/ofsted

    During the inspection, inspectors spent time in school observing lessons, speaking with pupils, staff and governors, and reviewing a range of information, including responses to the Ofsted Parent View survey. We would like to thank all parents and carers who took the time to share their views through this process.

    We would like to thank our pupils for their positive conduct and our staff for their continued commitment and professionalism. We also value the ongoing support of our school community.

    As always, we remain committed to building on our strengths and continuing to improve outcomes for all our pupils, and we are grateful for your continued support.

     

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  • Weekly Bulletin: 19 January 2026 - 23 January 2026​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 23/01/26

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Weekly Bulletin: 15 December 2025 - 19 December 2025

    Published 19/12/25

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • China Plate Artist in Residence Workshops

    Published 18/12/25

    A group of our Year 9 students has been selected for an artist-in-residence program with multi-disciplinary artist Maral Mamaghani, theatre company China Plate, and our neighbouring school for the deaf, Braidwood. The workshop aims to encourage communication between both groups of students to foster inclusion and to produce artwork that may be installed in Washwood Heath.

    To help both groups of students better understand the Washwood Heath area, a visit to Ward End Park was arranged. Students explored the area through the lens of community and belonging. They completed written, drawing, and photography tasks in collaboration with Braidwood students. A highlight was seeing students from both groups communicate via sign language for the first time outside structured sessions, using the finger spelling techniques learned in the residency program.

    The Year 9 students demonstrated our CARE values by considering others' needs and including them in conversations with friends. They were responsible and courteous members of the community and excellent examples of mature, respectful Hodge Hill College students.

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  • Trip to Manchester United FC

    Published 17/12/25

    On Wednesday, 17 December 2025, we took 42 Year 11 Business and Sports pupils to Manchester United Football Club to participate in the Skills Lab experience. Pupils were able to engage in a self-guided tour of the museum, looking at the history of Manchester United.

    After this, they engaged in a 45-minute workshop on the business side of Manchester United, focusing on branding, sponsorship, engagement, and communication. This was a brilliant presentation which also included practical elements and finished with a chance to take photos and try on match-worn shirts, boots and gloves (even Cristiano Ronaldo’s).

    Following the workshop, the pupils received a tour of the stadium, going from the stands to the changing rooms, to the tunnel and dugout, before finishing in the press conference room.

    Overall, this was a fantastic opportunity for pupils to see a world-class establishment in different scenarios and industries, which could potentially be a driving point for a potential career pathway.

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  • Weekly Bulletin: 8 December 2025 - 12 December 2025​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 12/12/25

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Emergency Department Pressures – Choose the Right Service

    Published 11/12/25
    Due to extreme pressures across emergency departments, please only attend the A&E if you’re experiencing a life-threatening emergency. For help with minor healthcare needs, try these alternative options: Urgent Treatment Centres (UTCs
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  • Keeping Children Safe Online this Christmas

    Published 10/12/25
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  • Weekly Bulletin: 1 December 2025 - 5 December 2025

    Published 05/12/25

    A weekly bulletin for parents/carers of Hodge Hill College is published every Friday with a curation of education news, important dates and advice:

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  • Trip to Lichfield City FC Academy

    Published 05/12/25

    Thirty-eight students from Years 9 and 10 enjoyed an inspiring visit to the Lichfield City FC Academy for 16-19 year olds, where they explored future careers in the sports sector and educational settings. The trip aimed to raise students' awareness of the opportunities available after completing their BTEC Level 2 course at school and how they can further their career prospects. Students began with a workshop led by college teachers, focusing on what makes a successful sportsperson and identifying the key skills and attributes needed for a career in sports. They engaged in group activities, offering insightful answers that connected both the sporting world and the broader workforce. Next, the group learned about the BTEC Level 3 Non-league Football Academy Scholarship, gaining insight into what the extended or national diploma involves, how the program balances college work with football, and the additional opportunities available through university or employment.

    Throughout the trip, students displayed impressive respect and excellence, earning praise from college staff. To conclude, everyone had the chance to be coached and play on a non-league football ground by UEFA A and B qualified coaches—showcasing their skills, enjoying the experience, and relishing the chance to play at a football club’s stadium. The trip was a resounding success, forging a valuable partnership that will hopefully open up further opportunities for our students and broaden their awareness of the many career paths available in sport and further education.

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  • Bring it on Brum! Holiday Clubs are Back for Winter 2025!

    Published 01/12/25
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