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Enrichment & Ethos

Climate change…Julie Hazeldine CEO Healthy Learning Trust / Headteacher Flixton Girls School

Creating a sense of belonging

through enrichment“using enrichment to create a sense of place, purpose and value in the community.”

“There are numerous extra-curricular clubs that students take part in to find their passion. As such, students across year groups have developed good relationships with each other as leaders, friends and mentors making our school environment a positive place to be.

Ellie – Head Girl

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About UsMulti-academy Trust/School Sport Partnership28 Sports Partnership Primaries

1 secondary member FGS

Vision: 1 secondary and 1 primary in each GM borough including 1 special school and 1 PRU across the trust

HOLISTIC INCLUSIVE ALTRUISTIC

Scholarship through health & well-being:

10 yr Performance indicators FGS

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% year attendance

5+ a-C inc E&M

% into further ed.

% 1st choice applications

FGS oversubscribed

500 applications for 180

places

Excellent reputation in the

local community

Don’t struggle to recruit staff

Successful 6th form

1. Why?

Table discussion and ice-breaker!

1. On post-it notes – no talking first! (2 mins)1. Blockers / enablers

2. Share thoughts with shoulder partner (2 mins)

3. Discuss round table (2 mins)

1. Maslow’s Hierachy of Needs

1. Why: what Ofsted says…Personal development EIF grade criteria:• curriculum extends beyond academic, technical or

vocational• provides for broader development…develop/discover

interests and talents. • develop character – including resilience, confidence

and independence • know how to keep physically and mentally healthy.

“ In terms of academic resilience, evidence supports climate-based models ... Caring and supportive teachers, a safe and orderly school environment, high expectations, opportunities for pupils to become involved in the life of the school, and good relationships between school and parents appear to be part of a ‘community’-oriented climate that can foster academic resilience, in particular among disadvantaged pupils (Borman & Rachuba, 2001).

QuoteeEducation inspection framework: overview of research January 2019, No. 180045

Ofsted research

1. Why? School mission…Aspiration: the first of our founding

principles instils in each girl the

desire to be successful and to have

high ambition for the future.

Over SEVEN SPECIAL YEARS we

deliver rich experiences and

exceptional opportunities enabling

each girl to find and develop her

talents, discover hidden potential,

building self-confidence, self-worth

and a love of learning.

At FGS we:

• Nurture ambition and recognise talent

• Develop abilities

• Respect and value each other

• Celebrate diversity and achievement

• Promote self-belief, confidence and a

“can do” attitude

• Promote healthy lifestyles and

participation in physical activity

• Provide stretch, challenge and support

• Encourage reflection

2. Why? School mission…Empowerment: the second of our

founding principles, ensures that

each girl is equipped with the

knowledge, skills and abilities she

needs in order to achieve success

delivered through our 5 pathways.

At FGS we believe that the

empowerment of a young woman is

the key to her future happiness and

success, as well as to the future of

our community and our society.

We provide outstanding opportunities including:

• learning beyond the classroom; providing

challenge and adventure

• a creative approach to teaching and learning

• leadership, teamwork, coaching, perseverance

and reflection

• development of self-confidence through ‘service

beyond self’

• access to inspirational role models

• a house system that nurtures the girls through a

family approach

• a robust and contemporary approach to all

aspects of safeguarding

The happiness, health and well-being of our girls

drive all that we do.

Excellence: our third founding

principle, permeates our actions and

drives ambition; the unlimited ability

to do ordinary things extraordinarily

well.

Flixton girls are proud of their school

and benefit from our deep

commitment to traditional standards,

courtesy and respect, leading to

outstanding achievements and

academic success.

Being on a winning team, whether sporting

and competitive or just for fun helps us to

ensure that all of our girls know what it is

to be excellent.

At FGS we believe that each girl deserves

the very best education and has limitless

potential.

We consider it our duty to help her to

discover and fulfil her potential. We are

privileged to nurture each girl as we share

the most enjoyable, challenging and

exciting journey of her life… from girl to

woman.

3. Why? School mission…

Holistic Inclusive Altruistic

Aspiration

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Empowerment

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Excellence

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Climate change action…

HOW?

1. WHAT?

2. WHY?

3. WHEN?

4. HOW?

5. WHO?

- Post it note ideas individually then share

Define Enrichment Curriculum

BLOCKERS

• Attitudes

• Resources

• Systems, structures, policies

• Skills/qualities of staff

Find out what the problems are

• Attitudes

• Resources

• Systems, structures, policies

• Skills/qualities of staff

Make it easy for people to do the right thing- Post it note ideas individually then share

ENABLERS

““We are all more than we know. If only we can be brought to realise this, we may never be prepared

to settle for anything less.”

Kurt Hahn, co-founder of theOutward Bound Trust

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GCSEs of OBT participants

IMPACT

ENRICHMENT AT FGS SLIDESHOW

CHANGE FOR GOOD…Strategy to embed the change in

climate/culture

“ "Music has a power of forming the character and should therefore be introduced into the education of the young".

Aristotle

• Clear expectations

• Monitor engagement

• Recognise and celebrate

Strategy

Passport to ScholarshipScholarship throughHealth & Well-being

• Academic

• Physical

• Nutritional

• Emotional

• Social /Moral

Personal

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