QEII Jubilee School
QEII Jubilee School |
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QEII School is a special school for pupils aged between 5 – 19 years, with severe learning difficulties and profound and multiple learning difficulties. It is a maintained school, part of the City of Westminster Education Authority. We offer our pupils a positive and supportive learning environment within which we deliver the best possible education to meet their individual learning needs. We work hard to ensure that all our children feel positive about themselves and their learning, and consequently acquire a high level of self-esteem. All successes, no matter how small, are celebrated. We aim to instill in our pupils an understanding of the importance of being part of our community and of the need to value and respect friends, family and staff. Our curriculum is integrated, and maximum use is made of all learning opportunities, no matter the focus of the topic or lesson. We recognise that our students need to learn at every opportunity, from the minute they enter school in the morning to the moment they leave at the end of the day. Our school has excellent facilities, and its position near shops and local community facilites, enables us to work with our pupils in a wide range of differing environments. This creates chances to work in real life settings within which they learn social and life skills, and can put into practice the skills they have learnt in school. We recognise the special importance of school life for every child, and their family, and we encourage working in partnership with families to ensure both a productive and happy experience for all concerned. WHAT OFSTED SAYS ABOUT THE SCHOOL: "Relationships at all levels throughout the school community are characterised by respect, patience and understanding. This ensures that all pupils whatever their age are enabled to develop well. "Parents and carers comment that all the staff at the school care exceptionally well for the pupils and this is one of the reasons why they chose the school. "All pupils make good progress from their starting points. They learn to relate exceptionally well to adults and each other. "The sixth form is good, where each individual pupil is well prepared for the next stage of education, training or employment. "Class teaching teams are well led and provide interesting activities for a wide range of ability and need in each class. Teamwork between teachers and support staff is excellent, resulting in high expectations of what pupils can achieve. "Pupils behave well, are enthusiastic in lessons, feel safe and are keen to participate and learn. "Partnerships with parents and carers, outreach and training services and a local charity are excellent, resulting in a vibrant school community that is continually making improvement." O FST ED, O cto ber 2013
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Our Mission Westminster Federation of Special Schools, Outreach and Training Service aims to be a centre of excellence for the delivery of dynamic and creative special education to pupils, staff, parents, mainstream schools and the community. Our Vision Is for the Federation of Westminster Special Schools and the Outreach and Training Service to be renowned as a leading provider for special education with commitment, drive, ambition and passion focussing on:
We will achieve this by:
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