BBC News School Report 2010/11
BBC News School Report gives 11-16 year-old students in the UK the chance to make their own news reports for a real audience.
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Safeguarding is highly effective in the sixth form. Students say that they feel safe and are well prepared for adulthood.
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Students value the specialist support provided by the school's pupil support service. The staff in this team pride themselves on seeing every pupil enter the school each day and are vigilant in ensuring that pupils are happy, safe and well cared for.
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Pupils spoke positively about their school. They say that they are valued as individuals, are well supported by staff and would recommend the school to others.
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Pupils say that bullying is rare at the school. If there is bullying, pupils know how to report it and are confident that it is dealt with by school staff quickly and effectively.
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The school's use of the additional funding for disadvantaged pupils is more effective than was the case previously, because of strengthened leadership in this area.
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School leaders work effectively with parents, carers and external agencies and act swiftly when required. Referrals are followed up in a robust manner and record-keeping is good.
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School leaders have adopted an internet filtering system, which helps keep pupils secure. Pupils know who to report concerns to and how to do this.
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Pupils say that they feel safe and are well looked after. Pupils have a clear understanding of the risks which might affect them and how to keep safe, including in e-safety.