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Approaches for schools Kenny Frederick George Green’s School

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Page 1: Approaches for schools Kenny Frederick George Green’s School

Approaches for schools

Kenny FrederickGeorge Green’s School

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Taking responsibility

• A full service extended school• A training school• A Humanities Specialist School• Part of a small-action zone• Commissioned to deliver youth services on the

Isle of Dogs• An IB World School

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“Equal Opportunities is not about treating everyone the the same. It is about meeting individual needs and celebrating and appreciating their individual strengths and weaknesses”.

All different – All equal

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• On the Isle of Dogs, Tower Hamlets, East London

• Not an island but poor transport links in the past led to a feeling of isolation

• Housing policy led directly to the election of the only BNP Cllr. to be elected in 1994

• Racism is still the biggest issue!

George Greens School - Location

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• 1250 boys & girls from 11 - 19• 100+ pupils with Statements of special need• 60% free school meals• 40% ESW, 30% Bangladeshi, 30% others• 48% with English as an additional language

An inclusive comprehensive school that welcomes allpupils who live in the community

A full service extended school

The school populationThe school population

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The issues

• A high teaching staff turnover• Regular use of supply staff• Challenging behaviour in school and outside

school• A community that distrusts authority &‘sorts

things out for themselves’• A community that has very different values

from the ones we promote!• Lack of support from many parents

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Our aims

Within a framework of equality of opportunity:• To enable teachers to teach and pupils to learn• To raise standards• To ensure tolerance and respect for

pupils,staff and community• To develop citizens rather than tourists…• To develop a community that can support

itself

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What have we done?

• Changing the school culture • Tackling the issues head-on• Encouraging pupils to support each other• Developing our emotional intelligence• Working in partnership with a range of

organisations• Modelling behaviour• Employing and training local people • Volunteering programmes

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• Teaching and Learning Support• Education Social Workers• Learning Mentors• School Counsellor• Youth and Community Manager• The ‘Supervisors’• Safer Schools Police Officer • Social worker and social work students• Behaviour Support Team• Health professional and Family therapist

Supporting pupils

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Positive Playground Team

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• The Unity Cru• Peer Mentoring• Millennium Volunteers• Pupil participation – School Council, Anti-

bullying committee, Class Meetings, Youth Forum ….. etc

Pupil participation

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Communication

• Tell the truth, share the problems• Ask (pupils) for solutions• Be clear about actions being taken• Conflict resolution and restorative approaches• Revising and extending our rewards system• Anger management, talk time• Positive playgrounds and structured

unstructured time!

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Problem with parents

Many • cannot cope with their own lives• cannot cope with their teenage youngsters• can’t say no to their children• don’t know what boundaries they should set• don’t know how to resolve conflict

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Problem with parents

Many• are very aggressive• do not value education• have racist views which they express openly• are homophobic, xenophobic etc and pass

their views onto their children• Don’t trust anyone in authority

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Resolving conflict

• Problems are picked up quickly• Intervention is swift• Conflict resolution

and restorative approaches and processes as required

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Weapons

‘Weapons of mass destruction could be found in my cupboards…’

• We frequently carry out random searches• If we have information about specific people

carrying weapons we carry out a ‘random search

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Mobile phones can be just as dangerous as knives Mobile phones can be just as dangerous as knives or other weapons. They can be used to summon or other weapons. They can be used to summon friends or irate family members to ‘sort somebody friends or irate family members to ‘sort somebody out’.out’.

Banning mobile phones

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Most pupils feel safe at school but worry about their safety on the way home or in the evenings. We need to work in partnership with the police,with tenants associations, with transport police, retailers & other agencies so that our communities are safe for all.

Trying not to panic!

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Making our community safe

Develop real partnerships:• Local Area Partnership (LAPS)• Safer Neighbourhood Teams• Youth Workers• Housing Associations, Tenants Associations• Primary schools• Voluntary organisations• ParentsReal joined up thinking!

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Finally…..

‘If an incident happens on a Greek Island on August Bank holiday…. If it concerns our pupils and our staff, we will get involved and follow through.’

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Your response

• What are schools doing in your local area to help young people to stop carrying and using knives?• What can they learn from the approaches of George Green’s School?