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  • A Day at the Races for Woodlands Meed

    Published 27/09/23

    Last week the whole of year 9 from Woodlands Meed took part in a race day experience with the charity "Racing to School". They were able to learn about maths in a fun and functional way using information provided about racing horses, weighing jockeys and even watching two races! The students (and staff) had a thoroughly enjoyable time and they even had a run down the final furlong. The students even learned about the history of this type of measurement and how and why it is still used in racing today. Racing to School is an education charity that aims to inspire young minds through the provision of free, interactive, and healthy outdoor educational events for schools, staged at a variety of racing venues. The charity works with young people with special educational needs and over one third of our output is targeted to engage those from inner city, rural and deprived areas. The charities staff have a range of industry backgrounds including former jockeys who have retrained to develop their second careers, and their experience is invaluable as the charity introduces horseracing as an accessible sport to young people.

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  • Woodlands Meed exhibit at the 2023 Haywards Heath Arts Festival

    Published 19/09/23

    Woodlands Meed took part in the Haywards Heath Arts Festival at the weekend.

    Artwork by students at both the school and college sites were included in the exhibition which was held at the Perrymount Road Methodist Church in Haywards Heath. Students whose work was exhibited were invited to attend the private view for organisers, exhibitors and special guests on Friday 15 th September and the evening was a great success. The exhibition was open to members of the public attending on Saturday 16th September.

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  • West Sussex Fostering Team visit Woodlands Meed

    Published 19/09/23

    The Fostering and Kinship Service visited Woodlands Meed School this week. Deputy Head, Chris Carter, gave the team a warm welcome and gave a presentation about supporting children with disabilities and helping highlight the real need for more shortbreaks Foster Carers across West Sussex.

    The Fostering service is hoping to encourage more people to step forward and consider fostering children with disabilities. If you're interested in making a difference, please find out more here: https://bit.ly/3RnRts1 

    There is a video here of foster carers speaking about the benefits that short-breaks foster care provides for them and the children they care for. https://fosteringwestsussex.org.uk/fostering-stories/judith-kim-and-davids-fostering-story/

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  • Double Minister Visit to Woodlands Meed

    Published 19/09/23

    Woodlands Meed College were very excited to meet not one but two Ministers of State this week.

    The Minister of State (Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work) Tom Pursglove MP and Mims Davies MP (Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Minister for Social Mobility, Youth and Progression) visited the College and joined in a Citizenship class where the students got to ask their own questions to the Minister and what his department were working on for disabled people in particular.

    The students had thought up some great questions and the Minister gave detailed replies and asked the students what they would like do if they had his job.

    After spending some time with the students, the guests had a brief tour of the College and update on the new College build and then spent some time hearing about the ambitious plans at Woodlands Meed to help young people with special needs gain skills and experience to help with their future employment.

    The Minister is returning once the new College is complete for a visit and to have an update of the progress of the Meeds Job Club and Careers Team at Woodlands Meed.

    Headteacher Adam Rowland said ‘We were extremely grateful to Mims Davies MP for inviting Minister Pursglove to come and see the work we are involved in at Woodlands Meed. The students in particular felt very proud to be able to ask their questions and have an answer from the Minister for Disabled People.’

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  • Careers Champion 2023

    Published 06/07/23

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  • Year 9s trip to London

    Published 03/07/23

    Please use this link to watch the Meridian News article about our Year 9 trips to London 

     

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  • Three Superb School Site Sports Days Celebrate Students’ achievements in front of friends and families

    Published 29/06/23

    On Monday 26th June, our secondary students participated in the annual KS3 sports’ day.  Students competed in events such as high jump, sprint, target throw, archery and of course, the dressing up race!  Everyone did so well; trying to achieve personal bests as they threw further, jumped higher and ran faster! 

    The parents and families even got involved and showed their competitive spirit!!

    We were so proud of all our students, but there were some special awards for those who achieved the most points, or gave their all and displayed fantastic team spirit.  Here are our winners:

    Ocean: Heidi, Mia

    River: Tianna, Alfie R, Thomas, Nicola

    Glacier: Grace, Amir, Alfie So, Josh

    Desert: Alfie S, Ellie, Oli, Izzy

    Waterfall: Amayah, Kaden, Rosie, Indi

    Mountain: Taylor, Harri,    Leon, Keira

    Lake: Iris, Stanley, Ryan, Sayf

    A big thank you to the amazing sports’ leaders from BH Academy for running the station; you were brilliant with our young people!

    On Tuesday the 27th June, our students with more complex needs participated in their festival themed sports’ day.  Do not be fooled though, our students (and staff!) were just as competitive as our key stage three students yesterday!  Events included bubble wrap races, water squirter targets, Jolf, giant skittles and the firm favourite wheelchair football match and penalties!

    Our families were also treated to refreshments which we shared together before we were all given medals to show how well we had done!

    Thank you to our year 9 sports’ leaders for helping on the day! 

    We all had a great morning exploring all the different activities!

    On Wednesday the 28th June, our primary students competed in our third and final sports’ day.  Students threw javelins, jumped over high jumps, ran in races, and also got dressed up (yes I am referring to the race, although our students did look great in their sporting attire!) as they completed a carousel of activities in their classes. 

    All students were awarded a medal as everyone participated with great enthusiasm, tried their best and were very supportive of one another!

    Special mention to Anna Hull and The FOWM for the fantastic refreshments that were on offer during all three mornings. They were all greatly received!

     Congratulations, and thank you to everyone who helped make our three sports’ days the successes they were!

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  • Outstanding Careers Fair and Quality in Careers Standard Award for Woodlands Meed

    Published 28/06/23
    Woodlands Meed have recently been awarded the prestigious ‘Quality in Careers Standard’ Award

    Mims Davis joined the Meeds Job Club team, Careers Governors, Students and Head Teacher, Adam Rowland recently to celebrate Woodlands Meed School and College having successfully completed and achieved the Quality in Careers Standard. Mims unveiled the new plaque that will be proudly displayed at the College. She said of the achievement - ‘Through Investor in Careers Woodlands Meed are now full holders of the award for the next three years! Following a rigorous and detailed assessment process through Investors in Careers, Woodlands Meed School and College has been accredited as “Fully meeting all the accreditation criteria, incorporating the Gatsby Benchmarks and are now full holders of the award for the next three years. This is an amazing achievement and I congratulate you all on all for your hard work and commitment to improving the employment outcomes for not just your own students but all those locally with SEN’

    Nola Bennett Deputy Head Teacher and Careers Lead at Woodlands Meed said, ‘Only 558 English secondary schools and colleges hold the award - so it makes it particularly special that the work, enthusiasm and commitment the Meeds Job Club have put into this has been acknowledged.’

    The Meeds Job Club at Woodlands Meed works to make connections with employers to help support both students and employers to work together. Drawing on expertise from local support agencies like the Coast to Capitol SEND Careers Hub along with feedback from working parties including parents, carers, current and alumni students.

    Courtney has been an integral part of the MJC Student Voice Steering Group, giving her feedback and opinion on the plans the MJC has, from a student perspective. Courtney enjoyed an experience of the workplace at local Vineyard Ridgeview picking grapes and learning how wine is made. She also volunteers as one of our college librarians.

    Tyler took part in a group Computing work experience with Chambers and Partners and impressed them so much he is now doing a one day placement as a Junior Tester for them, working remotely from the MJC office. Ex Woodlands Meed student Elliot, who works for Chambers and Partners full time since leaving WM, has been acting as a mentor.

    Annabelle has completed work experience as a classroom assistant at the WM school site and is now doing an external placement with Little Explorers Nursery in Burgess Hill. Annabelle is also a valued member of the MJC Student Voice Steering Group.

    All three played a vital role in us achieving the Quality in Careers award. They were asked lots of questions by the assessor and were brilliant and giving examples of how the Woodlands Meed Careers Programme delivered by the MJC has supported them to raise their aspirations and experience the world of work. They all also attended the Careers and Transition Fair earlier this year.

    Careers and Transition Fair welcomes over 250 young people with SEND

    The recent Careers and Transition Fair in partnership with Coast to Capitol SEND Careers Hub, held earlier this year, is another example of how Woodlands Meed are supporting their pupils and local young people with SEND to engage with the employers. Over 250 pupils attended from across the SEND Careers Hub.

    The event brought together local employers, day services, transitional services and further education settings with a passion for recognising the potential of people with SEND in the world of work and the value of giving young people an opportunity to make a valued contribution to society.

    Woodlands Meed is a generic special needs school and college in West Sussex. The students have a very broad range of special needs and disabilities. Many of the students find new and unfamiliar environments and people challenging and the SEND Careers and Transition Fair helped provide a highly supportive space to experience meaningful encounters with employers and transitional organisations to engage and inspire.

    The feedback from those who attended described the event as a great success and incredibly valuable in giving young people a chance to gain a detailed insight into work possibilities and of the future opportunities available. The businesses who attended felt it also provided local employers with an insight into working with young people with SEND. One exhibitor commented, ‘the students were great and many were very curious, it was great to be able to inspire young minds’

    The students also provided positive feedback ‘it was good, and I got to see how many different options there were for me’

    Coast to Capital Careers Hub brings together schools, colleges, employers, and apprenticeship providers across East Surrey, West Sussex, Brighton and Hove. The goal is to make it easier for schools and colleges to improve how they prepare all young people for their next steps. We drive progress against the Gatsby Benchmarks by enabling schools and colleges and their Careers Leaders to access training and support and to collaborate in a focused way, bringing together best practice and local labour market insight.

    Joe Smith, SEND Enterprise Co Ordinator said ‘We were thrilled to collaborate with Woodlands Meed for our SEND Careers Fair event. We also extended invitations to nine other schools and colleges in the region and got great initial feedback from staff and students on the event. With this success, we hope this can be an annual event and invite even more provisions to the next event. ‘

    If you are a business and are interested in finding out more, we are currently in search of business volunteers to join us as Enterprise Advisors. This presents a fantastic opportunity to volunteer for an hour every month, working closely with the Senior Leadership Team in these provisions to assist them in creating pathways for their students either virtually or in person.

    Giving pupils exposure to employers and workplaces allows them to meet role models and build aspirations and inspiration around future pathways, jobs and opportunities. For young people, engaging with employers and experiencing workplaces is key; never underestimate the positive influence you can have on young people.

    For an informal chat to find out more, please contact our dedicated SEND Enterprise Coordinator, Joe Smith. joe.smith@coast2capital.org.uk

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  • Woodlands Meed Students get ‘Out on the Water’

    Published 22/06/23

    A lucky group of students from Woodlands Meed College were invited to participate in a sailing event at Chichester Yacht club recently. The event, run by "Kids out on the water" Rotary clubs, proved to be an exciting nautical adventure for all those involved. The students went on motorboats and sail boats out into the harbour, anchored, ate lunch and then returned to shore. The students all enjoyed their day and would like to say thank you to the volunteers who gave up their time to give them this wonderful experience.

    Rotary ‘Kids Out on the Water 2023’ took 71 children in total from special need schools in the South East out on the water in Chichester Harbour in 25 private yachts recently. The children came from 7 different schools in Hampshire and West Sussex from as far away as Woodlands Meed in Burgess Hill and Horsham. The boats departed from Hayling Island, Chichester Marina and Itchener to meet up for lunch at East Head. The RNLI arrived on their boat at lunch time to give a demonstration which was greatly appreciated by the children and boat owners alike. The weather was perfect for the day with light winds an intermittent sun.

    The event is now in its 40th year and is arranged by Havant Rotary, Heathfield, Chichester Priory and Chichester Harbour. This is an event that gives enormous pleasure to many children who would not normally have the opportunity to get out on the water. Thanks to all involved and the wonderful boat owners who gave up their free time to make this happen. It was a memorable day for all concerned.

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  • A fantastic day for students at the Ardingly Show

    Published 22/06/23

    Thank you to the Golden Lions Children’s Trust for again inviting students from Woodlands Meed College to enjoy a fantastic day at the Ardingly show earlier this month. The GLCT ensured a great day was had by the students, who enjoyed all that the show had to offer – including ice cream!

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  • Woodlands Meed awarded GOLD for the Fourth Successive Year

    Published 20/06/23

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