St Giles School
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. We provide highly specialised and personalised education to children and young people with Education Health and Care Plans 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 further from January 2024, with the introduction of brand new classes! St Giles is situated in the market town of Retford. There are currently 169 pupils on roll - 70 primary aged children and 100 secondary aged pupils, including students who attend our Sixth Form. Our pupils 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 involving teachers, other professionals and parents in partnership. There are 19 classes, led by 19 teachers, 3 Assistant Head Teachers and a Principal. Pupils are also enabled in their learning by a team of highly experienced Teaching Assistants and a team of Personal Care Assistants who provide a variety of interventions to ensure the comfort of pupils. We also have a team of administrative assistants in the office. We have a team of Health Care Support Workers, an ICT technician, a caretaker and cleaning team. School also commission services from art, drama and music therapists, a sensory occupational therapist and an EHCP co-ordinator. In addition, the school has regular support from visiting nurses, paediatricians, speech therapists, physio therapists, occupational therapists and a Senior Educational psychologist.
Our purpose-built school was 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, 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, interactive sensory exploration area and an outdoor gym. St. Giles School aims to develop the full potential our pupils by providing a broad based and balanced curriculum which is individually tailored to the needs of each pupil.
Our specialist Curriculum includes 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 pupils are based in teaching groups according to their ability and more loosely their chronological age. There are currently four cohorts of learners, focussing 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 students to hone their functional and independence skills. St. Giles aims for strong links with parents. School diaries provide a daily link between home and school. Newsletters, a parents’ hub, review meetings and parents’ evenings all form part of our broader communication system. 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.
We’re also a growing school. We have been commissioned to expand our provision further from January 2024, with the introduction of brand new classes! St Giles is situated in the market town of Retford. There are currently 169 pupils on roll - 70 primary aged children and 100 secondary aged pupils, including students who attend our Sixth Form. Our pupils 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 involving teachers, other professionals and parents in partnership. There are 19 classes, led by 19 teachers, 3 Assistant Head Teachers and a Principal. Pupils are also enabled in their learning by a team of highly experienced Teaching Assistants and a team of Personal Care Assistants who provide a variety of interventions to ensure the comfort of pupils. We also have a team of administrative assistants in the office. We have a team of Health Care Support Workers, an ICT technician, a caretaker and cleaning team. School also commission services from art, drama and music therapists, a sensory occupational therapist and an EHCP co-ordinator. In addition, the school has regular support from visiting nurses, paediatricians, speech therapists, physio therapists, occupational therapists and a Senior Educational psychologist.
Our purpose-built school was 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, 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, interactive sensory exploration area and an outdoor gym. St. Giles School aims to develop the full potential our pupils by providing a broad based and balanced curriculum which is individually tailored to the needs of each pupil.
Our specialist Curriculum includes 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 pupils are based in teaching groups according to their ability and more loosely their chronological age. There are currently four cohorts of learners, focussing 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 students to hone their functional and independence skills. St. Giles aims for strong links with parents. School diaries provide a daily link between home and school. Newsletters, a parents’ hub, review meetings and parents’ evenings all form part of our broader communication system. 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.
Eligibility
Age
From age 3 to 19
Aimed at
Adolescent
Child
Registrations & Approaches
Other specialisms
Challenging behaviour, Learning disability