School celebrates GCSE success
West Hatch High School has not only seen its best ever A-Level results, significantly above the national average, but has also had a five per cent increase on its combined English and Maths GCSE results.
West Hatch High School has not only seen its best ever A-Level results, significantly above the national average, but has also had a five per cent increase on its combined English and Maths GCSE results.
Congratulations to all our students who have achieved record results for the school.
93% of all grades were A*- C with 67% of grades awarded being A*, A or B. All of our results are significantly up on previous years for the third year running.
The Sixth Form Team wish the Year 12s the best of luck for their Work Shadowing and look forward to seeing Year 13s on Results Day.
Music from the decades was performed at West Hatch High School's Summer Concert with the programme charting the history of the school - and paying tribute to retiring Headteacher Frances Howarth.
Three Year 7 students compete in the Essex Schools Athletics Championships and were selected to represent West Essex & Harlow District; making them some of the best athletes in the district.
A former West Hatch High School Sixth Form student returned to the school to raise money for Beyond Ourselves.
The new Head Boy and Head Girl at West Hatch High School have been elected by students and staff. Kane Phillips and Gemma Peckham were chosen following the selection process which included an interview and presentation to their peers.
Year 13 Drama and Theatre Studies students at West Hatch High School have performed their final piece.
A coffee morning organised by Year 12 BTEC Business students at West Hatch High School raised over £100 for Cancer Research UK.
The Year 7 footballers at West Hatch High School have been crowned West Essex and Harlow District champions.
Monday 1 May is the annual Chigwell Village Fete.
Come along and enjoy a family day of fun, whilst helping to raise money for some amazing charities.
Students at West Hatch High School secured £1,500 for three charities when they raised awareness of the causes at the school's First Give final.