How we support young people to learn
Here at Tadley Court School, we pride ourselves on delivering highly individualised learning packages for each of our students. By closely assessing the needs and abilities of our young people, we are able to build bespoke learning and support programmes, which help them to reach their potential.
Small class sizes
Classes at Tadley Court School will usually have just three to six students per group. We purposely maintain very small class sizes so that we can provide learners with tailored teaching and individualised support. All classes will have a teacher and a senior support worker but we are also able to place additional learning support workers in a class to provide 1:1 and 2:1 support, where this is required.
Keeping you informed
We understand the importance of keeping parents/carers well-informed. Given the crucial role that good home-school relationships have to play in each young person’s progress, we are committed to keeping you up-to-date through:
- Sending a weekly report home each week
- Staff phone calls around specific incidents
- Termly newsletters
- An open door policy with senior management
- Regular contact from your class teams
- Email/Phone notifications around specific incidents
Giving students a voice
It is important that our young people feel valued. Tadley Court School ensures students have plentiful opportunities to feedback their opinions and ideas, for example via:
- Regular school council meetings
- Annual pupil survey
- Individual tutorials with their personal key worker
- Our open door policy with senior management
- School advocate (available to contact by email or face to face once per month)