Ysgol Maesydderwen is situated in the south of Powys on the edge of the Brecon Beacons. The nearest Armed Forces location is Brecon, home of 160th (Welsh) Brigade and headquarters Wales, Dering Lines and Sennybridge training camp. The school has serving families with trickle mobility (a few at a time) and veterans and reservist families. Deployment is mainly through training and military exercises.
Through the Welsh Government funding and a Physical Literacy Project and we have benefited from having a Service Pupil and Family Events Coordinator (SPFEC) at Ysgol Maesydderwen for the last year.
Case study completed by: Philip Grimes, Headteacher
The Service children bring different experiences to the school community in terms of sharing valuable experiences and stories of family achievements, they provide other pupils with an insight into a different world and way of life they may not have known about. We embrace the diverse backgrounds of our children and have created digital stories of those Service children who wanted to share their experiences with others. It has a powerful and positive impact on our school community.
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The SPFEC teamed up with our Service pupils and wider school community to design a campaign to tackle food poverty and raise awareness for our veterans who are elderly or vulnerable living in our community. They worked with pupils over a number of sessions to collect food, create hampers and distribute back to the community. We received support from the local food bank who received some of our hampers along with the Red Cross and British Legion who were all contacted to take part in this project that was highly engaging and successful for our pupils.
After school 10 Minute Meal Making sessions to promote healthy eating were run by a volunteer veteran parent with our SPFEC who planned the sessions. Attendance at each session was good and a handy 10 Minute Meal Booklet has been created and shared with the wider community.
A stimulating week of activities to raise awareness to the whole school community about our Service community. Pupils designed visual displays and planned cupcakes that were made to sell during the week. Money was raised in support of the Royal British Legion.
On arrival
We survey all parents on arrival at the school and annually to identify any Serving/Reservist/Civilian staff or Veteran Service families and children in the school. We also link closely with our school Transition Coordinator to ask each primary school to make us aware of any children coming in the new intake year.
Support during their time at the school
Mental health and wellbeing support
Our school has an excellent pupil wellbeing support team and we use the one to one support to disseminate information. We have a Service pupil representative who feeds back to our main support team to highlight any issues or matters requiring support.
Our Service children like all our pupils are monitored in terms of teaching and learning achievements and we evaluate the learning journey of all our pupils to ensure the time they have at the school is successful. When they leave, we want them to be equipped for the world of work or further education. We look at lots of different data from attendance, wellbeing and academic test scores throughout the time they are in school.
We measure success for all our pupils. We want them to achieve their potential and make realistic goals that can be achieved. We want our pupils to have qualifications to meet their needs and aspirations and we want them to be a well-rounded individual able to be an active citizen able to contribute fully in their community. Success is not always about grades, but also other achievements along the journey.
We plan to train other staff members to be future Service children support representatives, so we are not reliant on one person. We have a broad team of people who can continue to do the range of activities as previously funded. This way we know it can be sustained and managed into the future.
Produced date: July 2020
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