Our Programmes (students can access any or all pathways):

Pathway one:

The Healthy Lives Programme

Our lessons and programmes follow the national curriculum for RSHE, as well as using our own individualised assessments to deliver Life Skills and personalised interventions, based on learner need.

  • Resilience

  • Self-esteem

  • Healthy relationships

  • Coping strategies

  • Restorative practice

  • Grooming, exploitation and coercion

  • Keeping Safe

  • British Values

  • Equality and Diversity

  • Wellbeing and mental health

  • Health and nutrition

  • Life skills

  • Outdoor wellbeing activities

  • Gym sessions and workouts


Pathway two:

Trinity College Arts Award

Our young people can achieve an Arts Award qualification, through the five levels – Discover, Explore, BronzeSilver and Gold based on any art form, from music to mime, poetry to pottery, dance to drumming.

The Arts Award takes children and young people on a creative journey, exploring the arts world, discovering their potential as artists, developing leadership skills and gaining a recognised qualification along the way.

Open to anyone aged 25 or under, this unique set of arts qualifications builds skills essential for success in the 21st century: Creativity and communication, along with problem-solving, reflective-thinking and confidence.

Pathway three:

AQA Unit Award Scheme

The Unit Award Scheme (UAS) allows all students to engage with learning and have their achievements formally recognised.

Learners are rewarded with a certificate each time they successfully complete a unit of learning. They can build up a portfolio of certificates to evidence their skills, knowledge and experience.

The scheme boosts confidence, increases engagement and improves motivation, helping learners to make progress on their lifelong learning journey.