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Ofsted

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In their report, Queen's Park High School

is a good and improving school with a good sixth form, and the contribution of the students to the wider community is outstanding
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Ofsted 2011 Full Report

 Welcome to Student Services Who's Who!

Student Services is a one stop shop for students that provides them with support on a range of issues. This includes attendance,
first aid, contacting home, careers advice, health advice, exams and many more.

Mr G LoganMr G Logan
Head of Student Well-being; Student Support & Seclusion

Joyce Pickford LargeMrs J Pickford
Head of Individual & Special Needs Learning Support

Pat Swinnerton LargeMrs P Swinnerton
Family Support WorkerMiss

Gill CutlerMrs G Cutler
Family Support Worker

Rachel Brandreth Large
Miss
R Brandreth
Specialist TA Access / Literacy

Miss Egan
Miss S Egan
Pastoral Support Manager KS3

Miss Byrne
Miss M Byrne
Pastoral Support Manager KS4

June Joynson Large
Mrs J Joynson
Teaching Assistant

adele woods
Mrs A Woods
Teaching Assistant

Mrs McCormack
Mrs P McCormack
IRC Co-ordinator

Miss Conan
Miss G Connan
Mentor

Karen Bird Large
Mrs K Bird
Teaching Assistant

Wendy Jackson Large
Mrs W Jackson
Teaching Assistant

elaine clarkeMrs E Clarke
Education Welfare Officer 

janine stortonMiss J Storton
School Health Advisor 

 Gemma Edwards Large
Miss G Edwards
Teaching Assistant

 Elizabeth Ardolino Large
Miss E Ardolino
Teaching Assistant 

 

Education Welfare Officer
Mrs Elaine Clarke often contacts parents/carers directly either by telephone or visit a home. She deals with attendance issues and other welfare concerns including safeguarding young people, helping parents/carers to access other services and young people who are in trouble or at risk from getting into trouble. She also makes sure students who work at weekends and after school, do so within the terms of the law!

School Health Advisor
Janine Storton is in school on a Thursday and at other times during the week. If you want to see Janine she has a drop in on Thursday lunchtime. Or you can make an appointment with her via Mrs Taylor at Student Reception.

 Learning Mentors

A ‘Mentor’ is a word that dates back to the Ancient Greeks and means ‘a wise or trusted counsellor’. Learning Mentors support students by providing a diverse range of additional learning opportunities. Learning Mentors are NOT Counsellors, but education professionals who work with students, their families, school staff and other professional agencies, to help students to develop their potential by removing barriers to learning.

Examples of these barriers include:-

  • Absence from school
  • Risk Taking Behaviour
  • Bereavement
  • Bullying
  • Absence & Lateness to school
  • Malnourishment
  • Mobility,(moving school)
  • Tiredness
  • Trauma (eg victim of crime)
  • Being cared for
  • Child protection issues
  • Transition points
  • Family difficulties
  • Friendship difficulties
  • Lack of social skills

They may result in the student not fulfilling their potential. The Learning Mentor helps the young person to develop strategies and skills them to make positive choices and learn. The results of this work should:-

  • Improve levels of attainment
  • Increase attendance levels
  • Improve behaviour
  • Reduce levels of exclusion
  • Increase levels of self esteem
  • Develop positive attitudes to learning 
  • Raise student aspiration