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Stokesley School

stokesley school

North Yorkshire

Stokesley School enjoys a strong reputation within the local community and beyond. Our students are well known for achieving high academic outcomes: we outperform a range of national attainment figures at GCSE and A-Level. We also have excellent progression rates with many of our students following higher education courses and, ultimately, career paths in medicine, veterinary science and mechanical engineering, to name but a few. Like all schools, we have areas to improve, but the dedication of our professional staff means we are driving forward change at a rapid rate and are at a really exciting time in our development. Furthermore, academic achievement does not tell the full story of our school: it is equally important to us to develop our students as responsible and sensitive young adults, fostering within them core values of integrity, empathy, diligence, discipline, perseverance and – perhaps above all else – kindness. Our values at school are simple: we want our students to be ready, respectful and ambitious, and these are underpinned by the school’s motto of ‘being the best we can be’. We do not believe in zero tolerance as every child is different, but we do believe that all children can achieve high standards of conduct and performance regardless of their background or personal circumstances. As part of the Areté Learning Trust, we are an outward facing school: we work closely with our partner academies, Richmond School and Sixth Form College and Northallerton School and Sixth Form College, and also collaborate with other local schools on a range of projects. This enables us to be highly reflective as a staff and constantly seek new opportunities to promote success for the young people in our care. The Headteacher of Stokesley School is Mrs Hannah Millett who can be contacted via the school.

Kings Mill School

kings mill school

East Riding of Yorkshire,

Situated in the heart of the community of Driffield, we are a unique and special place to learn. ‘Learning for Life’ is the foundation of all we do at Kings Mill and underpins our whole curriculum from Early Years through to Sixth form. The school caters for pupils aged 2-19 years. We are on two sites. The main school site houses Early Years through to Key Stage 4. The school was completed in May 2017 and has been purpose built to meet the needs of our pupils. Alongside eleven new classrooms we also have a new hydrotherapy pool, rebound room, sensory therapy room and sensory rooms. Students aged 16-19 are based at The Kings Mill Student Centre which is based at Driffield Secondary School approximately a mile away from the main site. This comprises three classrooms and a combined common room and food technology area. There is also opportunity for joint working with Driffield School. Our sixth form students also visit main site to access the facilities as required. All our pupils and students have complex needs and we offer specialist provision for pupils on the autistic spectrum and pupils with multi-sensory needs. Our curriculum principles and ethos are supported by a wide range of activities which happen on and off site. Sport plays a very important role in the life of the school and we believe in encouraging healthy competition and leadership skills. The school has enjoyed great success in local, regional and national sporting events. Please take time to browse our website which we hope will introduce you to our school and ethos. We are proud of our wonderful school and wish to share our vision and success with you all.

King Edward VI College

king edward vi college

Just another WordPress site It’s our community, which is vibrant, diverse, and ever changing. It is the bonds we form that allow us to challenge each other, support each other, push forward and work towards the next step for everyone. Our students form a uniquely diverse group, coming from all walks of life from across the Midlands. We celebrate our differences because it gives our vibrant community resilience and helps us to become ever more tolerant and kind. With 2400 students, you are bound to find someone like you, with the same interests and passions. Equally, you will find many more people who are different, from whom you can learn so much and learn so much about other lives. Whether in the classroom, in an enrichment session, on a sports pitch or on a trip overseas, our students work collaboratively, solving problems together, learning together, achieving together and growing together. We encourage you to take risks, become unafraid of failure and to be courageous in your approach to your studies, your wider life and in your thinking about the future. Teaching, support and operational staff work hard to continually deliver their best. Their respect for and investment in their colleagues, the students and for your learning journey provides inspiration and care. Lessons are planned and delivered with passion and staff have the skill to adapt to bring the very best out of everyone. This teamwork allows us to provide students with the very best support and education we can provide. The campus provides a safe and welcoming environment for all. However, for us, it’s more about the people within and theircollective approach to push the limits and to keep delivering great results and great outcomes for young people year on year.