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About Abbeywood School Kea Park Campus

Kea Park Campus is the vocational centre of Abbeywood School - an independent specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in Rotherham, the school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils with Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, alongside a range of other associated conditions.

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Abbeywood Kea Park Campus, Avonprime House, 4 Kea Park Cl, Hellaby, Bramley, Rotherham, S66 8LB

Telephone

Tel: 01709 916900

About Avon Park School Butlers Leap Campus

Butlers Leap Campus is the vocational centre of Avon Park School - an independent specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in Rugby, the school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils who have a range of complex educational needs, communication difficulties and challenging behaviours.

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Avon Park Butlers Leap Campus, 11 Cottage Leap, Rugby, CV21 3XP

Telephone

Tel: 01788 524448

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About Chilworth Upper Arts and Vocational Centre

Chilworth Upper Arts and Vocational Centre is the vocational centre of Chilworth House Upper School - an independent specialist day school providing high quality education for boys and girls. Based in Wheatley on the outskirts of Oxford, the school meets the needs of a diverse group of pupils with complex educational needs, communication difficulties and challenging behaviours.

We are Witherslack Group

We provide inspirational education to children and young people, resulting in life-changing experiences and countless stories of success.

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Where will it take you?

Becoming a Head Teacher is not the end of the road for your career here at WG. We support our employees to constantly train and develop their skills to be the very best at what they do.

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Stage 1

Safety & Containment

Our first therapeutic focus with all our children and young people is to re-establish or indeed establish a feeling of physical & emotional safety and containment.

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Relationships and Connections

Once Stage 1 is achieved and the child feels a sense of stability, safety and support our therapeutic focus moves to the development of engagement, connections and relationships with others.

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Experiences and Learning

Now that we have built stronger relationships and levels of trust, our children & young people will be able to begin to engage in new therapeutic experiences and learning opportunities.

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A Platform to Achieve

This unique approach to supporting young people provides them with the platform to achieve uniquely outstanding outcomes, which in turn enables each young person to go on to realise a future filled with aspiration and achievement.

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Exploring age and gender description

Attention Difficulties: A short attention span is a common sign of ADHD in young children. They may have trouble paying attention during activities, such as playing with toys or listening to stories, and can become easily distracted.

Hyperactivity: Younger children with ADHD may have more energy than their peers. They might run around excessively, even in situations where it's not appropriate, or have difficulty staying seated during structured activities like meals or circle time.

Impulsivity: They may act impulsively without thinking about consequences. For example, they might grab toys from other children without asking or interrupting others during conversations or games.

Social Challenges: Children might find it hard to play cooperatively with others due to their impulsivity or difficulty following social rules. They may struggle with taking turns or sharing toys.

Behavioural Issues: They may exhibit challenging behaviours such as temper tantrums, oppositional behaviour, or difficulty following directions from adults.

Academic Concerns: In preschool or kindergarten, signs of ADHD may manifest as trouble following instructions, difficulty completing tasks, or inconsistent participation in classroom activities.

Inattention: Difficulty sustaining attention on tasks that require concentration, such as homework or classroom activities. Often makes careless mistakes and fails to complete schoolwork or chores.

Hyperactivity: While hyperactivity may be less pronounced than in younger children, they may still appear restless or fidgety, especially in situations requiring sustained focus

Impulsivity: Acts without thinking about consequences, leading to interrupting others, blurting out answers, or engaging in risky behaviours.

Organisation and time management: Struggles with organising tasks, materials, and activities, often leading to messy workspaces, missed deadlines, and leaving tasks incomplete. Difficulty managing time effectively and planning ahead.

Academic challenges: Inconsistent academic performance despite having the ability to do well and difficulty with tasks that require sustained mental effort or problem-solving skills

Social difficulties: Trouble maintaining friendships due to impulsive behaviour, difficulty taking turns, or not understanding social cues, resulting in them being perceived as disruptive or having trouble fitting in with peers

Emotional regulation: May experience frequent mood swings or emotional outbursts, especially when frustrated or overwhelmed

Executive functioning: Challenges with executive functions such as planning, organization, and self-regulation, which can impact daily activities and school performance.

Behavioural challenges: Exhibits behaviours such as defiance, arguing with adults, or refusing to comply with rules or requests

Low self-esteem: Often feels frustrated or discouraged due to academic difficulties or social challenges and struggle with feelings of inadequate or being misunderstood by peers and adults

Irregular sleeping pattern: Often struggle to fall asleep, and can easily sleep in late and find it challenging to wake up on time.

Hyperactivity
Constantly fidgets or squirms in their seat.
Often runs or climbs excessively in inappropriate situations.


Impulsivity
Acts without thinking, blurting out answers or interrupting others.
Has difficulty waiting for their turn in games or group activities.


Inattention
Frequently loses focus on tasks, especially those that are not highly stimulating.
Makes careless mistakes in schoolwork or other activities.


Difficulty Following Instructions
Appears not to listen when spoken to directly, requiring instructions to be repeated.
Has trouble organizing tasks or completing assignments on time.


Restlessness
Has trouble staying seated, especially in situations where it is expected.
Often appears to be "on the go" as if driven by a motor.


Excessive Talking
Talks excessively, and often interrupts others in conversations or activities.


Risk-Taking Behaviour
Engages in risky activities without considering consequences, such as climbing heights or riding recklessly.


Academic Challenges
Underachieves academically despite having the ability to perform well.
Shows inconsistent performance and struggles with maintaining focus during lessons.


Emotional Outbursts
Displays frequent temper tantrums or emotional outbursts that are disproportionate to the situation.
Difficulty managing emotions and may become easily frustrated or angered.


Social Difficulties
Struggles to maintain friendships due to impulsivity or difficulty understanding social cues.
May be perceived as disruptive or intrusive in social settings.

Inattention
Difficulty sustaining attention on tasks, especially those that are not highly stimulating.
Makes careless mistakes in schoolwork despite understanding the material.


Disorganisation
Struggles to keep track of schoolwork, assignments, and personal belongings.
Has messy and unorganized workspaces, despite efforts to tidy up.


Forgetfulness
Frequently forgets daily routines, chores, or obligations.
Loses or misplaces items needed for daily activities, such as school supplies or personal belongings.


Difficulty Following Instructions
Appears not to listen when spoken to directly, requiring instructions to be repeated.
Has trouble following through on tasks or assignments, often starting projects but not completing them.


Procrastination
Delays starting tasks or assignments until the last minute, despite understanding the consequences.
Struggles to initiate tasks or activities, feeling overwhelmed by even simple tasks.


Hyperactivity (often internalised)
While not always outwardly hyperactive, may feel restless or constantly on the move internally.
Talks excessively, especially when excited or nervous.


Impulsivity
Acts without thinking, blurting out answers or interrupting others during conversations or activities.
Engages in risky behaviours without considering potential consequences.


Emotional Sensitivity
Experiences intense emotions, such as frequent mood swings or emotional outbursts.
Easily becomes overwhelmed or frustrated in challenging situations.


Social Difficulties
Struggles to maintain friendships due to impulsivity, emotional sensitivity, or difficulty understanding social cues.
May feel isolated or misunderstood by peers, impacting self-esteem.


Low Self-Esteem
Often feels criticized or inadequate, particularly in academic or social settings.
Internalizes feelings of failure despite efforts to succeed academically or socially.

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Impact Report

We're proud to share our first ESG Impact Report, showcasing the positive and lasting difference we continue to make for our pupils, our people, and our planet. Guided by our Sustainability Strategy this report highlights the meaningful progress we’ve achieved across our environmental, social, and governance goals.