Student Services
‘Student Services aims to provide a healthy, safe, mutually respectful environment in which students participate, are happy, have individual needs met and are challenged to achieve something special.’
‘Student Services aims to provide a healthy, safe, mutually respectful environment in which students participate, are happy, have individual needs met and are challenged to achieve something special.’
Mr Jones
Assistant Headteacher – Student Services
At the forefront of our daily ethos is the mantra of The Wilmslow Way. The Wilmslow Way comprises five character values using the acronym PRIDE.
Students are rewarded for exhibiting these attributes. Equally, when they fall short of our expectations they receive appropriate sanctions. We award Achievement Point and Behaviour Points linked to our values. Students gain recognition in following our PRIDE values through the schools rewards system.
Each student is in a House (Bollin, Harefield, Norcliffe or Thorngrove) and will remain in the same House for their entire school career. The House structure gives students a stronger sense of belonging and encourages teamwork between students of all ages within a caring and supportive atmosphere. Students represent their House in a myriad of ways from the School Council, to sports events, charitable fund raising and public speaking competitions. Many of the events are Inter-House and this encourages a healthy competitive spirit. Brothers and sisters are usually in the same House so parents and students develop a bond with that House.
Each House has a Head of House supported by a Student Manager:
Mrs K White
Head of House
Mrs Y Mackay
Student Manager
Mr S Naylor
Head of House
Ms A Graham
Student Manager
Miss K Wynne
Head of House
Mrs N Burgess
Student Manager
Mr J Duffy
Head of House
Mrs A Acton-Drummond
Student Manager
Attached to each House is a team of tutors. Students meet their Form Tutor at the start of their time at the school and their tutor remains the same as far as possible from Year 7 – 11. We feel this helps provide continuity for tutors, students and parents alike. Tutors are also part of the House system and this provides a further link between the tutor and the tutor group.
Each student is placed in a mixed ability tutor group of approximately thirty boys and girls. The tutor’s role is to get to know students well, support and encourage students, agree academic targets and ensure high standards of behaviour and uniform. Tutors will focus on monitoring student progress and ensure that students and parents are fully aware of action that is taken or needs to be taken to enable students to learn and achieve successfully.
During the week structured activities take place in registration periods including aspects of the Wider Curriculum programme, assemblies, day-to-day administration and monitoring of homework and planners.
We encourage parents and students to see the Form Tutor as the first point of contact and many parents use the planner as a quick way of raising an issue as tutors see their tutor group twice every day.
The Student Services Team is led, managed and coordinated by:
Mr D Jones – Deputy Headteacher, Director Student Services
The Student Services office acts as the channel through which students can access an extensive range of specialist support, advice and guidance from other school staff and a wide variety of outside agencies
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