Discover more about our policies, timetables, Health and Safety and SEND practices
The primary aim of the Behaviour Policy is to promote good relationships, so that all members of the school community can work together with the common purpose of helping everyone to learn.
Our curriculum is designed to be relevant and purposeful for all our pupils and which raises their attainment and personal skills... in particular in the four areas of our CARR programme
Wirral WRAP is committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among our school and workforce, and eliminating discrimination.
The organisation – in providing goods and/or services and/or facilities – is also committed against discrimination of customers or the public.
Wirral WRAP are committed to providing the very best service to our service users (students) and their stakeholders.
This complaints procedure is intended to ensure that all complaints are handled fairly, consistently, in a timely manner and wherever possible resolved to the complainant's satisfaction.
We strive to ensure that students learn in a supportive, caring and safe environment without fear of being bullied.
Bullying is anti-social behaviour and affects everyone; it is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
How to find information relating to:
Who we are and what we do
What we spend and how we spend it
What our priorities are and how we are doing
How we make decisions
Our policies and procedures
This is where you will be able to find links to all published OFSTED reports and communications
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Wirral WRAP is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for all pupils, regardless of financial circumstances, and has established the following policy and procedures to ensure that no child is discriminated against by our offering of school trips, activities and educational extras.
We ensure that the fundamental British Values are introduced, discussed and lived out through the ethos and work of the school. All curriculum areas provide a vehicle for furthering understanding of these concepts and, in particular, PSHE provides opportunities to deepen and develop understanding.
Explain how to apply for a place at Wirral Wrap
Set out arrangements for allocating places to students who apply
Explain how to appeal against a decision not to offer your child a place
To embrace the challenges of creating a happy and successful adult life, pupils need knowledge that will enable them to make informed decisions about their wellbeing, health and relationships and to build their self-efficacy
Working to the guidance provided in the SEND Code of Practice, and operating a “whole pupil, whole school” approach.
Our SEN Coordinator is Hayley Cunningham
Wrap (Wirral) CIC Ltd
22 Beechwood Dr, Birkenhead, Prenton CH43 9LB
0151 272 0813
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