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Leading the way with the Parent Partnership Award

19th May 2023 By dlord

We have received an award from the National Children’s Bureau for our positive work with Parents and Carers!

“Leading Parent Partnership” is the second award we have achieved since the growth and development of Elemore hall and is down to everyone’s hard work. We’ve summarised the feedback below. We are extremely proud of this achievement as it demonstrates the work we put in to form positive relationships with all parents and carers;

“The school is in constant contact with parents. Daily communications are in place for families as need arises to best support students. The school provides weekly personal tutor meetings for students around social and academic targets”

“The school has a strong, close-knit community, with relationships built around mutual trust and fairness”

“The school fosters a warm, community feel for pupils and families, with special events throughout the year, including charity fundraisers and concerts”

“A commitment to parental partnership is firmly embedded in the School Improvement Plan and clearly communicated in the vision and values”

“The school shows a relentless commitment to improving cultural capital for students, reinforcing positive mental health and filling gaps in learning.

Good use of Social Media to engage parents, including signposting via twitter”

“Information for parents is of good quality and highly accessible”

“The school benefits from involved, passionate Governance”

“Non-teaching staff, including active Family Support Workers, signpost and support families well, including those with a very high level of need”

“Progress and Achievement meetings are held regularly and parents are strongly encouraged to visit the school and be part of the EHCP review process”

“The school signposts and works effectively with a wide range of external agencies to support pupils and their families”

“The school constantly evolves and responds to the needs of pupils and their families”

The award included an external audit and evidence based process including feedback from Pupils, Parents, Carers, Governors and Staff.

Well done to everyone and keep up the good work!

For more information:

https://www.awardplace.co.uk/award/lppa

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Charity walk for “If U Care Share” foundation

28th April 2023 By dlord

A group of pupils have completed a half-marathon sponsored walk to raise money for a local charity. IF YOU CARE SHARE foundation work with families who have been impacted by suicide and look to improve mental wellbeing in the North-East. Pupils raised over £700 in the walk from Ebchester to Newcastle.

 

A fabulous effort from all involved for a brilliant cause! Please have a look at the website for more information:

https://www.ifucareshare.co.uk/

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Wellbeing Award

2nd November 2022 By dlord

Elemore hall has received a national wellbeing award for its work with pupils and staff across the whole school.

The award was in conjunction with the national children’s bureau- more info about the award can seen at this website

The award used an evidence driven approach, auditing what we were providing and making positive changes and working with the whole-school community.

Some highlights from the report:

“There is a palpable sense of commitment to excellence at Elemore, with leaders striving for the very best outcomes for pupils, families and staff”

“Relationships are paramount at Elemore, with staff role-modelling positive relationships to young people. Staff largely feel well-supported and happy at the school, despite often working in challenging circumstances and there is a strong sense of teamwork”

“There is rigorous monitoring of pupil mental health on an ongoing basis. This feeds directly into interventions and support for young people and into further CPD opportunities for staff”

“Parents and families receive a bespoke offering. Staff at the school know families well and go the extra mile to build relationships”

“The school meets pupils and parents ‘where they are’, constantly looking for ways to engage that are meaningful and of value to families. The school find inventive ways to make emotional wellbeing and mental health relevant to pupils, for example having ‘Marra’ week, instead of ‘Anti-Bullying Week’”

“The tutor system supports pupils well and ensures regular contact between school and home”

“The school Governance has been regularly updated on Award progress. The school is supported by highly experienced Governance”

“The school accesses a wide range of support services and external professionals to work with pupils and families”

“The school offers a very wide range of activities for pupils, that build self-confidence, motivation and a sense of personal pride. A pupil spoken to at verification explained how much he enjoys these activities and how they help him build self-confidence. He also reported how staff support him and his friends when they are managing ‘big feelings’ like anger, or frustration and it was clear that pupils  trust the adults around them to help them find a solution when faced with problems. It was also clear that pupils receive some clear messaging around asking for help when it is needed”

“A parent spoken to at verification told how the skills of staff at the school are ‘astronomical’ and reported being ‘ecstatic’ at the positive changes they had seen in their child. They also described how staff gave continual signposting to support them with their own mental health and how they had worked as a team around their child with the school and other professionals”

Our Chair of Governors has given some feedback to staff:

“I am sure that you are all aware that it was a demanding process which involved a degree of self-scrutiny. As Governors, we have been kept informed of the developments in mental health and well-being; as well as participating in our own self-scrutiny. The developments include:

· Access to a range of emotional and practical support for staff such as counselling; dedicated coaching services for line managers; financial and legal support; and access to online health and well-    being resources;

· The full range of activities and support for pupils, that helps to build self-confidence, motivation and personal pride; and

· Signposting support services to parents and carers, as well as the continual support to families from staff

It was evident through the verification interviews for the award that the representative from the National Children’s Bureau and Optimus Education was impressed with the commitment to mental health and well-being across our school”

 

Filed Under: News

Archived News

Leading the way with the Parent Partnership Award

We have received an award from the National … [Read More...]

Charity walk for “If U Care Share” foundation

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Wellbeing Award

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