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A new era of excellence at Carr Hill High School
Blackpool Gazette
|August 12, 2025
Carr Hill High School in Kirkham has entered a new chapter in its history with the appointment of Mr Ben Layzell as headteacher in September 2024. Following a period of leadership transition and ongoing efforts to improve educational standards, Mr. Layzell's arrival marks a renewed commitment to excellence, inclusion, and community engagement.
In his welcome message to students, staff, and families, Mr. Layzell expressed both pride and optimism: “I am honoured and excited to join Carr Hill as your new headteacher. Together, we will build on the school’s strong foundations and create a community where every student feels valued and supported. Let’s make this journey one of success, growth, and inspiration for all.”
Leadership with Vision and Proven Impact
Mr. Layzell brings to Carr Hill a strong track record of school improvement. In his previous roles, he led schools facing significant challenges and successfully transformed them into high-performing institutions. Under his leadership, several schools moved from “Requires Improvement” to “Good” Ofsted ratings, and achieved some of the highest GCSE results in the area.
One parent shared: “Three years ago, Carr Hill had quite a name for itself when it came to the daunting task of choosing a high school for my child. Needless to say, it wasn't our first choice... How wrong we were to worry! My child has absolutely flourished since starting high school and the changes Mr Layzell is introducing are only cementing this.”
His leadership style is rooted in high expectations, inclusive practices, and a deep commitment to student wellbeing. At Carr Hill, he aims to foster a culture of aspiration and resilience, aligned with the school's core values—Commitment, Aspiration, Resilience, and Respect.
This story is from the August 12, 2025 edition of Blackpool Gazette.
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