This section of our website aims to provide parents and carers with key information about Hornsea School and Language College. You can see a summary of our most useful documents and resources here.
To find out more about our Values and Ethos, visit our About Us page.
For in depth curriculum information, visit our Curriculum page.
For information and assistance with making payments, visit our Payments page.
The large majority of our communication with parents and carers is done via email and our social media accounts. Please therefore ensure we have an up to date email address for you, and follow us on our Facebook page.
For queries and contact information, find out the best way to get in touch with us on our Contact page.
Our current school day timings are as follows:
8:30AM - Start of the School Day
8:30AM - 9:50AM - Lesson 1
9:55AM - 10:55AM - Lesson 2
10:55AM - 11:10AM - Break
11:15AM - 12:15PM - Lesson 3
12:20PM - 13:20PM - Lesson 4
13:20PM - 13:50PM - Lunch
13:55PM - 15:00PM - Lesson 5
15:10PM - End of the school day
15:15PM - Start of the extra-curricular provision
17:00PM - Twilight transport departs school site
Find the most up-to-date school uniform policy here: School Uniform Policy
Order uniform from our provider here: Order Uniform
Our current catering provider is ABM Catering. They serve great, fresh food using the very best of seasonal ingredients, and offer excellent promotions and deals on their products. Meal Deals, including a main, desert and drink, cost just £2.53. You can see each menu below.
Lunch Menu Week 1
Lunch Menu Week 2
Lunch Menu Week 3
Grab n Go
Drinks
General Tariff
Parents/Carers are required under the Education Act (1996) to ensure that their child attends school regularly. There is, however, a discretionary power held by Headteachers to authorise absence in line with the East Riding Behaviour & Attendance Partnership ‘Absence from School for Exceptional Circumstances Policy’. Please note this is not an entitlement. At HSLC term time holidays will only be authorised on the instruction of the Principal Education Welfare Officer who will have determined that 'exceptional circumstances' exist.
For further details please read the below 'Absence from School for Exceptional Circumstances Policy and Procedure'. If you would like to request an absence under this Policy then please complete the below 'Request Form'. This request form must be returned to the School for exceptional circumstances points 1 - 5 or to the Principal Education Welfare Officer at the Local Authority for anything else. Before completing the form please ensure that you have read the 'Information for Parents' document provided by the East Riding Behaviour & Attendance Partnership.
Absence From School For Exceptional Circumstances Policy and Procedures
Information for Parents
Request Form
We offer a variety of extra curricular activities for students after the school day has ended. You can download our full After School Programme below.
GCE Results day is Thursday 15th August 2024.
GCSE Results day is Thursday 22nd August 2024.
Examination results can be collected between 8am-10am in the main hall. Members of the SLT and Teaching Staff will be on hand to help with any queries you/your child may have. After this time, results must be collected from the Exams Office.
Please click here for the infographic from the JCQ which details the different types of Post-Results Services, should you need to access them. The Exams Team will also be on hand on the day to advise if/where necessary.
Certificates are provided distributed to centres by awarding bodies after results have been confirmed and should be available from the middle of November.
All enquiries and collection requests can be made to the Exams Office by emailing
Progress 8 Score | -0.31 |
Attainment 8 Score | 46.6 |
& of pupils who achieved a strong pass in English & Maths (Grade 5+) | 40% |
Ebacc APS | 4.17 |
% of pupils that continued in education, training or employment | 94% |
Average Result | B |
Average Points | 37 |
English & Maths Progress | |
Retention | 45% continuing from school to Sixth Form |
Destinations | Students continuing in: Education - 58% | Apprenticeships - 8% | Employment - 27% |