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1 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL The school at the centre of the community. John R Taylor Deputy Headteacher Hartlepool - England

2 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Hartlepool

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4 Some background: one of six secondary schools in Hartlepool the school is in a disadvantaged area high levels of multiple deprivation health action zone low car ownership few extended families 1050 pupils aged 11 years to 16 years

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6 Since 1993 we have encouraged community use of the school: partnership with the local hospital to run a baby clinic for young parents partnership with Adult Education to run courses for adults partnership with local college to run courses for adults and young people introduction of mentors from local industry and commerce including induction training for the new mentors developed sports facilities for community use

7 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Extended opening hours: Hartlepool Swimming Club invited to use the pool as their home base local football in the community scheme started on Saturdays open on evenings Monday to Thursday until 9pm Hartlepool Hockey Club use the site as their home base ICT rooms used during the day by adults Our plans developed using the Neighbourhood Action Plan in partnership with Hartlepool Borough Council

8 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Community use of the building includes: Drama studio Music recording studio Dance studio IT facilities including video conferencing Sports facilities including all weather pitch and swimming pool Study support sessions

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10 Study support: drop in facilities using the Hartlepool City Learning Centre for adults as well as young people summer schools (various funding streams) weekend schools half term classes centre for e-learning 24 hour access to school web site coursework sessions with staff available after school learning

11 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Young Sports Leaders course Young Arts Leaders course Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme

12 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Adult Education: one year GCSE courses in Maths, English and Spanish some recreational courses in crafts Open University Centre Teaching Assistant courses IT classes for all including Saturday morning parent and child ICT club Teacher training at the school

13 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Employment links: Careers service drop in sessions twice a week Apprenticeship Training (Employed Status) first in ICT now in Business Administration and also Teaching Assistants Young Engineers Club Business links group meeting each half term to plan activities for school Employer of the year for 2006 – North East England

14 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Health: Partnership with Sure Start (plans to jointly open a Children’s Centre) Baby Clinic expanded : GP attends, issue baby food, weigh babies etc. Smoking cessation classes Sexual well-being sessions Activities for young mothers, young fathers Crèche facilities – purpose built

15 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Placements for University students from occupational health Health worker full time and part time nurse funded by the Primary Care Trust (Health Authority) Joint Health targets with PCT Men’s Health worker to meet specific targets of local Hospital Trust PATCH – Parents and Toddlers Care in Hartlepool, offices, stores, toy library, safety equipment loans, courses

16 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL And there is more… Police – Community Police Office on site Arts – textiles project Dance groups meets six days per week Breakfast and lunch served every weekday not just school days Stronger links with local primary schools

17 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL September 2006 up to 3000 adults using the site each week considered by the community to be a natural base for their activities school has 1050 pupils summer 2006 71% of school leavers with five or more A* - C grades, 100% left with at least one GCSE first apprentices now in full time work free school meal take up is still 37%

18 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Main obstacle of the case: capital funding. The scheme is self financing once in place. Some users pay (sport hire), some organisations pay (local Council, Police, etc), study support is always free of charge. Recent success stories: Charter Mark from the UK Government for excellence. Investors in People Award for training our staff National ICT Award for its use in school and the community Arts Mark Award for use of art in the local community

19 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL “Towards Better Management of Public Sector Assets” the Lyons report for the Chancellor of the Exchequer Dyke House School in Hartlepool provides a range of services. Services already on site are used by over 3,000 adults with the school being described by OFSTED as “an oasis for the community”. The Avondale Community Centre is based on the school site and is open throughout the year. A City Learning Centre is also on site offering facilities such as a state of the art IT suite and recording studio. The school is also part of a study support pilot and has breakfast clubs throughout the year. School-based childcare supports the adult education classes. The school premises themselves are seen as being for everyone in the community to use – rooms are let for residents meetings, children’s parties, etc. which has generated funding for the school …..

20 DYKE HOUSE SCHOOL Contact Details: www.dykehouseschool.com www.hartlepoolclc.com jrtaylor@dykehouse.hartlepool.sch.uk


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