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Presentation transcript:

Sir Richard Branson

Neo from Matrix

David Beckham

Darth Vader

What do they have in common?

They all had a mentor

Sir Freddy Laker

Morpheus

Sir Bobby Charlton

Obi-Wan Kenobi

https://vimeo.com/144399545

If mentoring works for the successful, imagine if every child had a mentor?

Mass mentoring

Mass mentoring

Mass mentoring

Head teacher Feedback “The students outstripped the outcomes in their previous grade predictions. This was my vision for them as the Head teacher. I cannot recommend Every Child Needs a Mentor highly enough; in fact we have engaged their services again". Heather Phillips - Head teacher

53% improvement GCSE Maths 50% improvement GCSE English Improvement of grades 53% improvement GCSE Maths 50% improvement GCSE English “Last year our school achieved our best ever exam results in the schools history. The work that Herman did has helped us to achieve this.” Dean Blake – The International School, UK

Student Voice 68 out of 68 students found being on the Every Child Needs a Mentor programme to be good to very good.

Parent Voice 27 out of 28 parents said their child’s progress was good to very good whilst being on the Every Child Needs a Mentor programme

Staff Voice 9 out of 10 staff members who became mentors on the Every Child Needs a Mentor programme found their experience good to very good

Herman Stewart Founder & CEO Contact details herman@everychildneedsamentor.com