Chipping Campden School

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I am delighted to welcome you to Chipping Campden School. As Principal, it is my privilege to lead the school and I extend a very warm welcome to students, parents and our friends in the local community and beyond.

Our school is indeed a very special place – unlike any other. The culture and ethos that has been grown since the school’s formation in 1440, enables students to feel empowered in their learning and inspired to excel.

Students are encouraged to pursue ambitious goals, both in terms of their academic studies, but also in their wider interests. Whilst our school has a history of supporting students to achieve excellent examination results in Year 11 and Year 13, we are also very proud of the emphasis that is placed on all students being happy, motivated and engaged in their learning. Our committed team of adults make it their business to encourage our students to be curious about the world they live in and to consider how they can contribute to shaping their future society; locally and globally.

We are unashamedly ambitious for all our students and seek to enable them to develop high aspirations and chase goals that perhaps at first, may seem a little daunting. It is only when we relentlessly pursue these high aspirations and settle for nothing less than our very best, do we enable our students to leave our school being able to successfully compete with their global counterparts, in whatever they choose to do at the end of, what for most, will be a seven-year partnership with us. Students and their families have our support every step of the way, and I firmly believe that the care and guidance that is provided through our extensive pastoral support system is second to none.

When you take a walk around our school and step into lessons, it is impossible not to feel a palpable buzz of excitement. There are so many opportunities for students to flourish, whether that be representing our school on the sports field, performing on stage in our state-of-the-art Performing Arts Centre, leading one of our Student Parliament Ministries or completing the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award; our offering of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities is enormous.

Our website contains the key information about our school, however, it is no substitute for spending time with us during the day, providing you with the opportunity to witness our amazing school in action. If you are thinking of joining us, I’d be delighted to meet you and show you around.

Gareth Burton

Principal

Who to contact

Contact Name
Gareth Burton
Contact Position
Principal
Telephone
01386 840216 01386 840216
E-mail
office@campden.school
Website
Chipping Campden School
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Where to go

Address
Chipping Campden School
Cider Mill Lane
Chipping Campden
Gloucestershire
Postcode

GL55 6HUGet directions to GL55 6HU

Local Offer

Description

Special Education Needs and Disabilities

In line with the code of practice 2014: Students are identified to be on the SEN Register either through consultation with the primary school or in house screening A Pupil Profile is produced and reviewed every term

Strategies for support and intervention are identified & implemented e.g.

  1. Literacy intervention
  2. Numeracy Catch-Up
  3. Dyslexia Support
  4. Maths or English Tuition
  5. Learning Support Mentor (LSM) Support
  6. Differentiated Materials
  7. Access arrangements for external exams
  8. Modified Curriculum
  9. Small Group work

Advice and support is sought from outside agencies if necessary Tracking & monitoring is carried out by the SENCO including Annual Statement Reviews

A review of progress and impact takes place Communication is with parents is vital

Student Support Centre
Housed in its own facility, the student support centre is a great asset to Chipping Campden School. It offers a wide range of support for our students:

  1. Formal & Informal Counselling
  2. SUMO – Emotional Intelligence Programme
  3. Supported Study
  4. Breakfast Club
  5. Break & Lunchtime Supervision
  6. Youth Support Service
  7. School Nurse

Vulnerable Students
The school is also committed to tracking and monitoring the progress of all vulnerable groups within the school in order to ensure that all appropriate and targeted early intervention is implemented . This includes students who are entitled to Free School Meals, Looked after Children, Special Educational Needs, Ethnic Minority, English as an Additional Language and those who are particularly gifted & talented. We strategically map the provision for each student and measure the impact of any intervention.

The Pupil Premium is very carefully targeted and monitored in order to help meet the needs of our vulnerable students. The funding may support the following areas; curriculum support - one to one tuition in English and Maths, year 7 transition and intervention work, Student Support Centre interventions, enterprise and careers advice, gifted & talented and subject intervention and revision sessions at key stage 3 & 4.

Contact Name
Miss N Buckingham, SENCO
Contact Telephone
01386 840216
Contact Email
office@dev.campden.school
Links
Chipping Campden School SEN Information Report
Local Offer Age Bands
11-16 (Secondary School)
SEN Provision Type
Universal

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