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Developing confident, respectful and successful young people

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Our school

Our school

Welcome

Welcome

Whether you are a prospective or current pupil, parent or member of staff, an educational professional or just a visitor to this site, I am sure you will find the information provided both useful and beneficial.

All of the students at Aspire have Educational Health Care Plans (EHCP) that identify SEMH as a primary need. All of the staff at Aspire are committed to providing an effective learning environment that aims to engage and inspire through lessons that take place in and out of the classroom. In our classes the individual needs of the children are paramount and the staff have a deep understanding of each of the students in their class providing opportunities to learn in a variety of ways.

We are currently undergoing a £2m development that will enhance the provision and allow us to work with more children and families. As part of the development we are introducing facilities to deliver a range of vocational qualifications such as construction and hair & beauty. These specialist facilities will supplement the new art room, food technology kitchen and dance and music room.

We are all hugely excited for the future development of Aspire and welcome the new children and families in the future.

If you would like to visit the school, please contact the main office to book an appointment.

Helen McDicken 
Headteacher

Local governance committee (LGC)

Local governance committee (LGC)

The LGC meets termly, the reports from this meeting are then fed to the Futura Learning Partnership trustees who meet termly to discuss Futura-wide issues and scrutinise the performance of all the schools in the partnership.

There is a robust and objective selection process for governors and trustees. Appointments are skills-based and made by recommendation from the LGC or relevant Trust committee – subject to the completion of a DBS check and declaration form. Governors are either parent governors, staff governors or community governors. They are usually appointed for a term of office of four years. In order to ensure good succession planning, however, a term of office for a governor may be varied by the board of trustees from between one and four years, subject to a maximum term of office.

If you have any queries relating to governance of the school, please email clerktogovernors@aspireacademy.org.uk

Or alternatively, you can write to the chair of governors, C/o Aspire Academy, Frome Road, Odd Down, Bath. BA2 5RF.

Our governors

Rebecca Briggs: Staff Governor
Term of office: 1 July 2022 - 30 June 2026

Kathryn Davies: Community Governor
Term of office: 28 March 2023 - 27 March 2027

Peter Langton: Safeguarding and Community Governor
Term of office: 1 September 2020 - 1 September 2023

Helen McDicken: Headteacher
Term of office: Appointed 21 June 2023  Ex officio

Sonia Taylor: Parent Governor, Pupil Premium and Looked After Children Governor
Term of office: 4 January 2022 - 4 January 2026

Bernadette White:  Chair of Governors, Community Governor, SEND, Careers Education and Employability Skills Governor
Term of office: 12 May 2021 - 11 May 2025

Janet Wilkinson: Parent Governor
Term of office: 12 July 2022 - 11 July 2026

Clerk to Governors
Contact: clerktogovernors@aspireacademy.org.uk

Former members

Pete Headeach
Term of office: 27 January 2020 - 20 June 2023

Susy Summers
Term of office: 7 December 2022 - 4 July 2023

How we appoint our governors

  • Community governors: appointed by the Local Governance Committee (LGC)
  • Headteacher: Ex-officio
  • Parent governors: elected by the school’s parent body; may be appointed by the LGC in limited circumstances
  • Staff governors: teaching staff elect the teaching staff governor and non-teaching (support) staff elect the non-teaching (support) staff governor.

Useful documents

Admissions

Admissions

Admissions requirements

Parents/carers considering making an application for a place at Aspire Academy should contact the Special Needs Section at Bath and NE Somerset Local Authority as all admissions to the Academy are approved through them.

Students are placed at the Academy by the Local Authority seeking specialist placements for learners with social, mmotional and mental health (SEMH) profiles. All students at the school need to have an active Statement of SEN or Education Health and Care Plan (EHCP) in place, outlining their specific needs and the provision determined to meet those needs. Parents are advised to speak to their local SEN department, or current school placement, if they wish to enact provision of an EHCP for their child. Parents or Professionals wishing to pursue a placement with Aspire are very welcome, and actively encouraged, to visit the school. Visits can be arranged by contacting the school.

Parents may also wish to contact the SEN department within their local authority to advise that they wish to pursue a placement at the school.

Further information

Ofsted

Ofsted

We are pleased to announce that in March 2017 Aspire Academy was rated as good by Ofsted.

Our staff

Our staff

Senior leadership team

  • Helen McDicken, Headteacher
  • Amanda Tapsfield, Assitant Headteacher, SENCO (Primary) and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead
  • Kate Luke, Assistant Headteacher, SENCO (secondary) and Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead

Teaching staff

  • Paula Black (Designated Safeguard Lead)
  • Rebecca Briggs
  • Frankie Brennan
  • Hannah Bonnick
  • Alex Carmichael
  • Caoimhe Courtney
  • Clare Glossop
  • Chloe Hubball
  • Esther Stephens
  • Amy Sanders
  • Jon Parrett
  • April Iles
  • Tilly Butter
  • Tom Gibson
  • April Iles
  • Nick Moore
  • Jenny Newman 
  • Tom Ramsden
  • Leanne Wilding
  • Susy Summers

Support staff

  • Julia Swanborough, Safeguarding and Exams Officer
  • Helen Whitley, EHCP Reviews manager
  • Stuart Rouse, Behaviour and Engagment Lead
  • Lorraine Self, Reception and Administration
  • Frances Creevy, Finance manager
  • Jerry Mitchell, Site Manager
  • Victoria Powell, Attendance and Family Support Officer
  • George Vinodu, IT Technician
  • Olivia Jones, Teaching Assistant
  • Iain McNeilage, Higher Level Teaching Assistant
  • Travis Speedie, Teaching Assistant
  • Louis Wilson, Higher Level Teaching Assistant
  • Evie McCrea, Teaching Assistant
  • Lorna Mackay, Teaching Assistant
  • Martyna Roszman, Teaching Assistant
  • Matt Donnelly, Teaching Assistant
  • Travis Roodt, Teaching Assistant
  • Philippa Wellington, Teaching Assistant
  • Lucy Young, Higher level Teaching Assistant
  • Fernanda Llewellyn-Jones, Teaching Assistant
  • Edie Pavis, Teaching Assistant
  • Lewis Bradbury, Teaching Assistant
  • Louise Cunningham, Teaching Assistant

For information about our governing body please see the local governing committee (LGC).

Privacy notices

Privacy notices

We process personal data according to the General Data Protection Regulation of 2018. For full details of how we may use this data, please see the relevant notice.

Results and performance

Results and performance

As a provider of specialist education we hold a strong emphasis on the importance of both academic achievement and the development of social and emotional well-being.

All students are assessed on arrival so staff can tailor the curriculum to meet their needs. Our aim is for students to enjoy coming to school and enjoy learning. We aim to build their self-confidence, self-esteem and build resilient learners who will cope with the demands put on them.

At the end of their time with us students will have reached or exceeded their academic potential whilst being equipped with the social skills and tools required to continue their journey of success. 

School catering service

School catering service

Welcome to Zest our in-house catering service

Zest is proud to say it serves great homemade food using fresh, healthy, local ingredients at an affordable price for our staff and students to enjoy.

School day

School day

For more information please see Aspire Academy's school day (Pdf)

Post-16

Post-16

Post 16 Qualifications 

Our Post-16 students have a personalised pathway to achieve the best qualifications possible. Depending on a student's current attainment, they will start at a suitable level.

Functional Skills: 

Functional Skills are qualifications in maths and English that provide the skills students need to live and learn successfully.

GCSE: 

GCSEs are the qualifications students can work towards to gain entry into further education.

Other qualifications: 

We have a range of vocational subjects including Construction, Cooking, Art, Land Based Studies, PE and Duke of Edinburgh Award. We also deliver the NOCN Independant Living qualification.

Information on the Aspire Post-16 Provision

 

Thrive

Thrive

What is Thrive?

Thrive is a systematic approach to the early identification of emotional developmental need in children so that differentiated provision can be put in place quickly by the adults working most closely with the child. It is preventative, reparative, pragmatic and easy to use.

What are the guiding principles of the Thrive Approach?

  • Every child is a unique person, constantly developing and learning in different ways and at different rates, each with his/her own abilities, talents and potential to be fulfilled
  • Children’s healthy development, emotional well-being and learning are crucially dependent upon, and promoted through, positive relationships
  • Children flourish when they are confident, self-assured, capable and resilient
  • Children thrive in enabling environments, in which their individual development, learning experiences and needs are understood, responded to and supported through strong partnerships with parents/carers.

Further information

 

Trips and enrichment

Trips and enrichment

Throughout the year we offer our pupils a range of reward activities and education visits, aimed to enhance their learning opportunities, develop their skills, knowledge and self-esteem and help to open their minds to other people, cultures and opportunities.

Educational Visits and Trips Policy

Trips and visits have included the following:

Educational trips:

  • The Egg Theatre
  • Trowbridge Fire Station
  • Farleigh Castle
  • Village study in Southstoke
  • Roman Baths
  • Bristol Zoo
  • Fleet Air Arm museum
  • We The Curious
  • Visits to supermarkets
  • Bath City Farm
  • Allotments for seasonal activities
  • Bath Cats and Dogs Home
  • Visit to a garden centre
  • War memorial
  • Bath Abbey

Rewards activities:

  • Laser Quest
  • Ice skating
  • Cinema
  • Victoria Park
  • Crazy golf
  • Avon Valley Country Park
  • Weston-super-Mare
  • Horse riding
  • Swimming
  • Go-karting
Uniform

Uniform

The school uniform is a black sweatshirt and t-shirt with the school logo, grey or black trousers or knee length skirt and black shoes. 

The school provides one sweatshirt, two t-shirts and PE kit (fleece, t-shirt and sport trousers). 

Parents/carers are expected to provide the trousers and/or knee length skirt, shoes and to replace lost kit which can be purchased through the school. Please contact the office.

Further information