Innovative Support Programs at Imberhorne School Bridge

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Imberhorne School's Bridge program offers tailored support for students with behavioral or learning challenges, providing short-term and long-term placements, personalized timetables, and dedicated mentors. The program has had a significant impact on student outcomes, reducing suspensions and improving resilience. Future plans include launching a mini-bridge at the lower school site.


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  1. Imberhorne School The Bridge Timeline Sept 2020 July 2021 two bespoke classrooms created but no staffing. Supported two students in long term. One learning mentor in short term Nov 2021 one learning mentor appointed for long term worked for 6 weeks and left Jan 2022 until present additional learning mentor 3 days short term, LSA for long term 5 days a week Sept 2022 2 LSA s + 2 learning mentors

  2. The Bridge Short term students requiring time to reset their behaviour. A mixture of upper and lower school students. Long term Students needing time working outside the classroom for either short periods ( one week) or longer periods. Some students only attend the bridge and others attend the bridge alongside their classroom

  3. Short term placements Long term placements HOY and SLT team will discuss appropriateness of placements with students and parents HOY and SLT decide on students attending the bridge Part time or full time placements Students struggling with the challenges of school or specific subjects Support of an LSA , some teaching staff and learning mentor. Career advice provided Bespoke timetables and support offered to meet individual needs. Students work in this space when they have struggled to manage the demands of school. This gives them time to reset. Normally placements are one day but this can be extended. Day finishes at 4pm Support of learning mentor to help with work Time for reflection Support if necessary to help students re adjust to lessons students who are placed for a week

  4. Short term placements Yr7 - 30 Yr8 43 Yr9 - 58 Yr10 - 70 Yr11 44

  5. Long term students 25 in total 3 KS3 5 EBSA 4 on social care plans 4 PP 6 SEND ( 3 EHCP ) 3 EAL ( 2 Afghan refugees)

  6. Impact Impact long term students long term students Reduced number of suspensions Avoided a PEX for a Y10 student Student resilience surveys initial survey compared with final review. This data will be very interesting. Supporting an increased number of students helping them to access school Parents views without the bridge I don t know what we would have done. You have changed her life I just wish this had been available earlier. We love Miss Hannam

  7. Next steps Next steps Launch a mini bridge at our lower school site New staff member added for next year plus increase in learning mentor capacity for two days Train the team on therapeutic thinking so we can have a bigger impact on short term placements and change behaviour. Explore more vocational courses Find supported work experience visits. Ensure these students can access all the activities on offer in the school eg Y11 graduation, Y11 prom, educational visits etc

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