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• Children take part in Key Stage performances – • Recognition of particular date/events e.g. Christmas, Nativity plays, class assemblies. Remembrance, Anti Bullying Week, • Children attend trips on visits to community areas – multicultural/religious days. Synagogue, church. • Having visitors and parents into school to discuss their • Have visitors coming in to talk to the children. religions/cultures. • Reflecting on every day incidents. • Parents regularly feedback to teachers that their child • Big question in assembly. enjoys school and is engaged with the learning opportunities we provide. • Answering the register in different languages. • Children take part in first hand experiences regularly in topics – Enabling Enterprise – group work skills, presentation, imagination and creativity. • Children perform and share their learning to their parents or their peers. • Use of imagination. • Parents are invited into school to talk with children about their religion and culture bringing in artefacts etc. • Children take part in whole school workshops and celebrations – Art projects, Science Week, World Book Day, Red Nose Day, National Respect Day, Enabling Enterprise. • The school runs a number of trips to facilitate widening cultural experiences – Synagogue and other residential trips. • Charity events promotes cultural diversity – Jeans for Genes, World Charity board in the hall. • Literacy – stories from other cultures. • A range of musical events throughout the year • Afri-Twin project – whole school. including theatre visits in school, storytelling and • Newsround – talking about local news, etc. music workshops, sharing assemblies and • Whole school sports day – everyone is celebrated. Christmas show, Lion King production. • Celebration of key yearly events that link to children’s cultures and wider cultures e.g. Chinese New Year, Diwali, Christmas, Hanukah, National Poetry week. • Voting for Golden Time activities. • Children understand the idea of a positive climate for learning that encompasses a stepped approach • Students feel safe in school. to behaviour management and a culture that • Consequences are always followed through and any constantly celebrates and rewards success and serious or repeated incidents are logged, in line with the achievement. schools behaviour policy. Every child has a personal reward • Children are rewarded for good behaviour and chart and there are strategies in place for children that consequences are followed through should need them. inappropriate behaviour arise, in line with the • Regular parental involvement in school, particularly schools behaviour policy. through the behaviour management tool Class Dojo. • PCSO visits in school. • Feedback from parents is consistently high about how • Looking at the viewpoint of others. happy their child is at school. • Assemblies – philosophy, e-Safety, SEAL. • Children are always encouraged to right any wrongs • Commando Jo behaviour incentive. through actions, whether that is sorry card/letter, • Teaching about politics and legal boundaries. community help at school. • Targeted groups for intervention to support academic progress, attendance and self-esteem. • Children vote in their classes on different ideas that they would like to see happen, or to make class decisions. • School Councillors are implemented and they are responsible for being a leading voice and representative for the class. They have bi-weekly meetings to discuss any issues with councillors from the rest of the school and the coordinator. • Children have a clear understanding of consequences for their behaviour and that some consequences are more serious than others. • Parents are always informed of consequences given. • Regular Parents evening and Annual Reports. • Weekly Celebration Assemblies ensure children feel proud of their achievements and are recognised for their successes. They are invited along with the whole school. • Children are invited to share their successes and experiences from home that are important to them. • Group work. • Residential trips. • Children are taught resilience, problem solving skills and encouraged to persevere through their learning – • Children can take part in extra-curricular clubs, if they Enabling Enterprise. wish to. • Children are often asked to reflect on their learning • All Pupil Premium children will attend at least one and talk about what they enjoyed and what they club throughout the year. would like to do next. • Children are taught social skills and have access to Friendship intervention programmes to support them in the development of social skills. • All children are assessed continually to determine whether they would benefit from an intervention to support their social skills.
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