Paddock School Wins Award


In recognition of its work to promote inclusivity and understanding

Paddock, a special school in Roehampton, has won third place in a national annual award recognising work in promoting inclusivity and the growth of mutual understanding in society. Chestnut Grove School in Balham came first.

Chair of the judging panel and the Accord Coalition for Inclusive Education, which sponsors the award, Rabbi Dr Jonathan Romain MBE, said:
“It is remarkable for schools in the same area to be recognised in the award at the same time, which has never occurred before. Both schools should be championed and they display exemplary practice for others to follow.”

Areas of Paddock School’s work that won praise from judges included the launch of a parent training scheme, special effort to build relationships with hard-to-reach families, an emphasis on pupils’ rights and the opening of a school café *, open to local residents and providing pupils with work experience.

Paddock School will now receive a prize of £100 for its success.

* The café is now closed for the summer and re-opens 21st September.


June 30, 2016

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