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Residential Homes
FROBISHER/ RALEIGH/ SHACKLETON HOMES ETHOS Each Home is a residential unit for a maximum of 12 boys aged 11 to 14 years, who have moderate learning, emotional and behavioural difficulties and a need for residential education.The Homes set out to provide a stable, safe and mutually caring environment in which to develop, as fully as possible, the potential of all pupils and staff. Our aim is to enable pupils to become confident and successfully contribute to society. All staff have a commitment to meeting the needs of each individual, promoting antidiscriminatory practices and equal opportunities. In the Homes there is a caring environment featuring both positive male and female role models that offer an extensive variety of activities during the evening. These activities include sport, leisure, creativity and art. Regular contact with the local community is also something we find valuable and beneficial to the pupils.
SCOTT HOUSE is accommodates boys and girls. The staff within the Homes offer excellent communication between parents / guardians and school staff, liaising with them to offer support whenever needed. Regular Home visits are made, providing opportunities to share successes and concerns. Pupils are made aware that consequences exist for inappropriate behaviour. The behaviour is disscussed with the pupils, who are given the opportunity to negotiate their own sanctions where appropriate.We encourage a positive standard of hygiene, personal appreciation and building of selfesteem through activities in and around the Home.A Reading / Homework session is offered each day after assembly. Each pupil is given the opportunity and encouraged to read with help and support from staff. Each Monday between 6 – 7pm a session is offered, that provides the opportunity for team building, interpersonal skills, increasing self-esteem, social skills and other areas connected with adolescence.All pupils are treated with respect and dignity. It is acknowledged they have a right for their privacy and own space. Whenever possible, quality individual time is made available for pupils.Each Home promotes an environment which encourages independence, high selfmotivation, to accept the uniqueness of people and to have fun whilst in our care. CROPWOOD ETHOS Cropwood House is a residential unit for up to 33 boys and girls aged 14 to 16 years, who have moderate learning, emotional and behavioural difficulties and a need for residential education. Cropwood House sets out to provide a stable, safe and mutually caring environment in which to develop, as fully as possible, the potential of all pupils and staff. Our aim is enable pupils to become confident and successfully contribute to society. Cropwood staff has a commitment to meeting the needs of each individual, promoting antidiscriminatory practices and equal opportunities. Cropwood House is a caring environment featuring both positive male and female role models that offer an extensive variety of activities during the evening. These activities include sport, leisure, creativity and art. The Duke of Edinburgh Award is also pursued, as is Compact 2000, ‘You choose’ and PSHE careers packages. Regular contact with the local community is also something we find valuable and beneficial to the pupils.The staff within Cropwood House offer excellent communication between parents/carers and school staff, liaising with them to offer support whenever needed. Regular home visits are made, providing the opportunity to share successes and concerns. Pupils are made aware that consequences exist for inappropriate behaviour. The behaviour is discussed with the pupils, who are given the opportunity to negotiate their own sanctions, where appropriate.We encourage a positive standard of hygiene, personal appreciation and high self-esteem building through activities in and around the home. Project work and practical skills sessions are offered each day after assembly, giving each pupil the opportunity to improve in a variety of skills with the help and support from staff.Each Monday between 6 – 7pm a session is offered, enabling the pupils the opportunity for team building, interpersonal skills, increasing self-esteem, social skills and other areas connected with adolescence. All pupils are treated with respect and dignity. It is acknowledged they have a right to their privacy and own space. Whenever possible, quality individual time is made available for pupils.Cropwood House promotes an environment that encourages independence, through the facility of an independent flat. Work / college placements are offered, in conjunction the opportunity to experience independent travel to and from home, where applicable, along with the aim to develop self-esteem and self-motivation. Pupils are encouraged to accept the uniqueness of people for what they are and to have fun whilst in our care.
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