St Giles is an inspiring, exciting and aspirational school for
children and young people aged 3-18 with a broad range of difficulties from
moderate/severe to profound and multiple, which includes those with autism and
associated behaviours.
Based
in Retford, our school provide highly specialised and personalised education to
children and young people with Education Health and Care Plans (EHCP) from
across the whole of the Bassetlaw, which is the most northerly district of
Nottinghamshire.
We’re
also a growing school. We have been commissioned to expand our provision from
September 2025, with the introduction of brand new classes. There are currently
202 pupils on roll across all phases of education. We anticipate we will have
250 pupils from September – and we’re really excited!!!
Our
learners are encouraged to work in a stimulating and caring environment, where
they are taught that ‘no dreams are out of reach’. Our aim is to develop the
full potential of individual children by involving teachers, other professionals
and parents in partnership.
We
also have specialist teachers supporting with PE, music and Art provision
onsite. Pupils are also enabled in their learning by amazing teaching
assistants and a team of Personal Care Assistants provide a variety of
interventions to ensure the comfort of pupils. Administrative support is led by
the School Business Manager, assisted by a great team of Administrators.
We
also have a team of Health Care Support Workers, ICT Support, a caretaker and
cleaning team. School also commissions services from professionals such as;
art, drama and music therapists and a sensory occupational therapist. In
addition, the school has regular support from visiting nurses, paediatricians,
speech therapists, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and a Senior
Educational psychologist.
Our
purpose-built school buildings were officially opened by HRH The Duke of Kent
in 2012 and includes, teaching classrooms and specialist areas such as, music
and art suites. Additional specialist facilities including hydrotherapy pool, a
fully refurbished soft play room and an interactive sensory room provide
opportunities for a highly personalised learning environment.
The
school also has extensive grounds with play areas equipped with trim-trails, swings,
round-a-bouts, trampolines, a multi surface court and interactive sensory
exploration area.
Our
broad and specialist Curriculum, which give learners the skills and knowledge
to prepare them for life beyond St Giles, includes the National Curriculum and
its pre-requisites, sensory education, communication skills, a wide ranging
personal and social education programme, mobility education, and a
well-developed post 16 education programme.
Our
learners are based in teaching groups according to their ability and more
loosely their chronological age. There are currently four cohorts of learners,
focusing on formal, semi-formal and pre-formal teaching. Each teaching group is
the responsibility of a teacher, supported by at least two teaching assistants.
Phases (primary, secondary and post 16) are encouraged to work collaboratively,
resulting in a positive life-long approach to learning, which prepares our
pupils for adulthood from their earliest years.
Our
school has a long tradition of community involvement; we are supported by a
highly effective network of ‘Friends of St Giles’ and have a coffee shop in
town run by our older students, which not only provides a great interface with
our local community, it also supports learners to hone their functional and independence
skills.
St.
Giles School and Nottinghamshire County Council are committed to safeguarding
and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults and
we expect all staff and volunteers to share our commitment.
Rebecca Fletcher
01777 703683
rfletcher@st-giles.notts.sch.uk