Developing Full Potential
Young people have the opportunity to develop to their full potential in preparation of their future life where there is a passion for learning and mutual respect for all.
The aims of the curriculum are to:
To be in a place of learning where all pupils are encouraged to become independent and effective learners in their own right, in order to realise their full potential.
Provide equal opportunities for all students regardless of gender, aptitude, cultural, ethnic or religious background.
Emphasise the importance of language, number, aesthetic, physical and social areas of learning and the associated competency in them.
Ensure that all pupils will have the opportunity to follow the National Curriculum with individually designed programmes as appropriate.
Provide continuity and progression from the point of transition to the time of leaving school.
Provide a well-ordered, positive and supportive environment where each student has the opportunity to flourish, regardless of their personal circumstances and abilities.
Develop industrial and economic awareness through the various subject areas, work related and vocational learning.
Help pupils develop personal, spiritual and moral values and to grow in social and personal maturity and to promote tolerance, sensitivity and mutual respect in personal relationships.
Challenge and deal both quickly and effectively with all forms of bullying, aggression, racial, sexual and verbal harassment and abuse, resolving conflict, wherever possible, in non-violent ways, and through our teaching and pastoral care, address the underlying causes of these issues.
To be a school which celebrates achievement, encourages initiatives, develops responsibility and fosters a pride in the school, its environment and its community.
Subjects Include:
- Mathematics
- Science
- Technology
- Culture
- Creative
- Linguistic
- Physical
- Vocational
- Human/Social
Qualifications and Awards in:
- GSCE 9-1
- Functional Skill
- Entry Level
- Acreddited Unit Awards
Forest School
We are delighted to have set up a new partnership with Rewilding in Hull, which is an urban wild space, which allows students to learn outdoors, through craft and bushcraft.
It is well known that spending time in nature can improve mood and well-being. This facility is also an opportunity for your young people to be themselves, to be children and to connect with each other.