Prendergast Community Primary (CP) School is situated close to Cawdor Barracks, 14 Signal Regiment, Haverfordwest. Some families are posted to this location for two/three years. There is a high turnover of children, over time the number of children who have stayed in the cohort from the nursery class is low, due to the on-going mobility. The area is rural, and some families can find this isolating.
The school is close to the hospital and has a high turnover of children of medical staff. The school has children from a variety of cultures and speak a number of different languages. Recently the school has seen a change in the numbers of Service children at the school, possibly due to families living married unaccompanied, with only the serving parent moving to work in Haverfordwest, leaving families close to their support networks in other places. There are some veterans who have settled locally, and this includes some school staff members. The school has close links with the local barracks and welfare office and is therefore well informed of deployments, training exercises and planned moves.
Case study completed by: Kay Reynolds, MOD Key Worker and Wellbeing Support
"In 2019 - 100% of Year 6 achieved the core subject indicators, including Service children."
Child X is a Year 6 Service child who has Additional Learning Needs. Her last three Individual Education Plans (IEPs) have included a target related to increased independence and developing resilience. She has undertaken several interventions, including mathematics, after school and at lunchtime, four times a week. She reads regularly with a Learning Support Assistant (LSA) as part of a teacher led intervention for group reading.
Child X’s mum has recently commented that she feels her child is learning and loving school. This is reflected in the teacher’s observations of child X in class. The class teacher has noticed her confidence grow and child X now readily offers to contribute to class work. The improvement can be seen in the following assessment comparisons from Autumn 2017 to 2018.
Before support - PASS assessment
After support - PASS assessment
Pupils take part in a beneficial range of community activities. For example, older pupils regularly lunch with older members of the community who attend the adjacent day care centre. The school’s ‘Yarn Bombers’ crochet for charity and make decorations for the school and Haverfordwest town centre. Pupils also take part in the town’s Remembrance Day services and support local charities.
"Gynted ag ydych yn dod i arfer i dŷ, rydych yn cael eich symud – rwyf wedi bod mewn pedair ysgol ac wedi symud chwech gwaith."
Aiden
"Roeddwn i’n byw yn Nepal, yna aethom i Brunei, yna Malaysia."
Ashim
"Drwy fy llygaid i mae gennych gannoedd o ffrindiau mewn llefydd gwahanol."
Chloe
"Dwi di arfer symud rŵan a chymysgu gyda’r plant... Dwi di neud o gymaint o weithiau mae’n rhywbeth arferol rŵan."
Chloe
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