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28/03/24

2 weeks until the walk20 mile practice completed last weekend.Huge well done and thank you to Mr Conquer who is walking the wight in aid of our onsite charity Eikon #eikonhttps://t.co/DJZPpnnr6Z pic.twitter.com/LmYBvxF2VC— Fullbrook () March 28, 2024

28/03/24

Have a read of our trust Spring parent/carer newsletter here - https://t.co/3fIEA5CISV pic.twitter.com/jn6mAKrmW6

28/03/24

Thank you to the Friends of Loseley Fields who kindly gave all the children an Easter treat to take home today. Even our school rabbits Comet & Star got one! 😜🐰Wishing everyone a Happy Easter & a lovely break.#PTA pic.twitter.com/VDoLZnyUQW— Loseley Fields () March 28, 2024

28/03/24

Latest newsletter has dropped! It is packed with updates about this term and preparations for the Summer! Happy Easter Northmead 🐣https://t.co/uvAVx3KQc2 pic.twitter.com/OJdns2p7iz— Northmead Junior School () March 28, 2024

28/03/24

It's been a busy few weeks for our netballers with both our Year 5 and 6 teams in action! All the girls have played brilliantly with one receiving player of the tournament! Well done girls! pic.twitter.com/a5e0IxhU9k— BoxgroveSchoolSport () March 27, 2024

27/03/24

An amazing day for our House Winter Sports & Art event! From sun to snow, our students showed sportsmanship, resilience, and creativity. Huge thanks to all participants and our dedicated staff for making it a success rain or shine! pic.twitter.com/bBy58vSufC— Guildford County Sch () March 27, 2024

27/03/24

Our students thoroughly enjoyed the Fullbrook Careers Fair yesterday. Lots of great engagement from the students with all the exhibitors and they left feeling motivated.📷#Inspired2Achieve pic.twitter.com/syzqqG1qgf— Fullbrook () March 27, 2024

27/03/24

We need your help.Our Year 10 and 11 girls football team are in the national final (YAY)We are looking for a sponsor to help cover the associate cost of the girls kit and travel. If you're able to help please email: info.surrey.sch.uk#StudentSupport pic.twitter.com/3avNf24JGw— Fullbrook () March 27, 2024

27/03/24

The sun is out and we are ready for a great day of House Winter Sports. Wrap up warm and remember your waterproof! Let the games begin 💚❤️🤍🩵💜💛#weareguildfordcountyschool pic.twitter.com/NatV3BpWSJ— Guildford County Sch () March 27, 2024

27/03/24

Spectacular evening of Music and Dance with , including with these fabulous Big Band players rocking their black and purple. Let's do it again tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/OjVLhXUlse— George Abbot Music () March 26, 2024

26/03/24

Spectacular evening of Music and Dance with , including with these fabulous Big Band players rocking their black and purple. Let's do it again tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/OjVLhXUlse— George Abbot Music () March 26, 2024

25/03/24

Spring Concert Week! pic.twitter.com/y65EmbowoH— George Abbot School () March 25, 2024

25/03/24

It's Spring Concert Eve and all of our musos and dancers are working their socks off to give you a fantastic show!— George Abbot Music () March 25, 2024

25/03/24

It's Spring Concert Eve and all of our musos and dancers are working their socks off to give you a fantastic show!— George Abbot Music () March 25, 2024

25/03/24

Congratulations to Cara J who came away with a 🥉 place individual medal along with achieving 🥉in the team event alongside Isabel W and Ella T this weekend at the British Schools’ Modern Biathlon in Bath. What an amazing achievement 🌟#teamboxgrove pic.twitter.com/70jxc4vx6i— Boxgrove School () March 25, 2024

22/03/24

It is these examples of school experiences that form long in the memory. It is our staff that give up the hours, form the relationships and believe in the wider purpose of education that makes our schools special.Read more https://t.co/1ZpDKuqc7K pic.twitter.com/k9bkfLs9Vd

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11th November 2022

All students worry about exams, but for some, the difficulties are more significant than others. It was not long ago that I came across a young person who was so anxious he had to keep leaving the exam room to be sick. Thank goodness teachers and Teaching Assistants in the school didn’t put this down to “just anxiety”. This could easily have happened since he was an extremely bright young person and consequently, no one had ever considered before that he might need additional support.

Once the Learning Support Team began to undertake further assessments with the young person, it became clear that he had significant additional needs. It was taking his brain a great deal of time to process auditory and visual information.The level of need was so substantial that the student needed 50% extra time for his examinations. He reported that the exam papers spun in front of him to the point he felt he needed to be sick. It was a wonder that the young person had coped for so many years without additional support. How had he been taking notes in lessons? How had he managed to follow what his teachers were saying in lessons?

I was impressed by his determination and resilience to succeed beyond measure – and succeed he did. As soon as he had the support he needed, he began to thrive in his learning and later went on to make great achievement in his examinations. He is now studying at a prestigious university.

Thank goodness for our staff here at Learning Partners that spotted something was wrong – and for their desire to help him to fulfil his potential; for the boundless encouragement and support they offered him. We must always remember that the work of every member of staff at Learning Partners is vital in ensuring all children can thrive, and that all students will have access to opportunities to succeed.

To support this work, I have begun the role of Trust Inclusion Lead at Learning Partners and have really enjoyed working alongside many of our staff members to further ensure the success of all children in our schools.

Learning Partners must be a place where all children, regardless of their background, can thrive. Mutual respect, dignity and acceptance are the foundations that the trust seeks to sustain to ensure that all schools within it continue to be a safe, welcome, creative and dynamic place for children to learn. Learning Partners recognises that a wealth of diversity alone is not enough, and it is only through the promotion of equality and inclusiveness of its diverse groups that all children can contribute, reach their full potential and inspire social change as they grow into adults.

Olivia Wernick, Trust Inclusion Lead, Learning Partners

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