OPA Park Hill Becomes Inclusion Centre Of Excellence
A primary academy based in Wakefield is celebrating after it was awarded an inclusion Centre of Excellence status.
蚂蚁福利导航 Primary Academy Park Hill, which was awarded the Inclusion Quality Mark Award by IQM earlier this year, has now been recognised as an IQM Centre of Excellence.
According to IQM, 'becoming an IQM Centre of Excellence is an opportunity for schools to build on the success of being one of the very special schools which hold the Inclusion Quality Mark Inclusive School Award.鈥
Just over 200 schools in the country have been awarded the title of Centre of Excellence by IQM, a figure that highlights the great work being done by 蚂蚁福利导航 Primary Academy Park Hill to get this level of recognition.
Donna Burnett, Principal at 蚂蚁福利导航 Primary Academy Park Hill, said:
鈥淭his is recognition of the continued commitment and dedication of all our academy community, and reflects the high level of work that is being done.
鈥淥ur staff regularly go above and beyond to ensure that every student succeeds and achieves their full potential in all aspects of life.鈥
With its Centre of Excellence status providing an opportunity to build on current capacity, with ongoing support from the IQM team, 蚂蚁福利导航 Primary Academy Park Hill is looking to progress further having developed an action plan to continue the academy鈥檚 work.
In the primary academy鈥檚 IQM Award report, the body praised 蚂蚁福利导航 Primary Academy Park Hill for offering 鈥榓 very warm welcome within a calm oasis of learning.鈥
The report noted the Irwin Crescent-based primary academy鈥檚 focus on building positive links between the school children and local community, highlight that 鈥榯he academy offers a wealth of opportunities to experience sport and music and make trips to deepen the links in their learning and to engage with the local community in developing skills in citizenship and care of the environment. The children鈥檚 behaviour and respect for each other and for adults is evident.鈥
The focus on staff, as well as the children, was focused on by the assessors with the final report saying:
鈥淭here is a huge commitment to staff wellbeing and professional progression within the academy. Teachers and teaching assistants described multiple opportunities to access training and qualifications. There is also a culture of supporting each other in a non-judgmental way. It is the first school I have ever visited with its own wellbeing room for staff, in addition to the staffroom.鈥
Donna added:
鈥淲e look forward to continuing our work to provide a happy, safe, and inclusive school for all.
鈥淭his is not the end of our inclusion journey, and we will continue to promote the inclusion quality principles of promoting access and diversity, raising achievement for all, creating an environment for all to succeed, and improving the inclusive nature of all schools.鈥