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Just a reminder that our Post 16 Transitions Event is taking place tomorrow, Thursday 1st February 2018 between 2.00pm and 5.00pm. This event is for Year 9, 10, 11 and Post 16 Students and will be held in our Oakwood Building.
The event is for you to find out more about the opportunities and pathways available for young people post 16. There will be representatives there from local colleges, day services, employment organisations and health services.
Refreshments and cake will be provided on the day, so please do come along anytime between 2.00pm and 5.00pm to see what the borough has to offer our young people.
We look forward to seeing you there.There is a parent governor vacancy on the governing body of the school.
Parents or guardians of children attending the school are invited to apply (this includes any person who is not a parent of a child but who has parental responsibility for him/her
or who has care of the child).
A letter has been sent home with every student with the full information and details on how to apply.
You are invited to attend a Post 16 Transitions Event on Thursday 1st February 2018 between 2.00pm and 5.00pm. This event is for Year 9, 10, 11 and Post 16 Students and will be held in our Oakwood Building.
The event is for you to find out more about the opportunities and pathways available for young people post 16. There will be representatives there from local colleges, day services, employment organisations and health services.
Refreshments and cake will be provided on the day, so please do come along to see what the borough has to offer our young people.The sporty students at Kirkleatham Hall School were the biggest winners on a day of celebration at the second-ever £20,000 Sporting Golden Giveaway.
Our school topped a public poll ahead of 14 other local sports clubs and projects to win a £5,000 cash windfall from charitable movement Teesside Philanthropic Foundation.
Sport and PE is a “massive part” of education for the students, aged 2-19, who have a range of conditions including autism, Downs Syndrome, and from moderate to profound learning difficulties.
Purchasing an indoor curling set for the students is now top of the agenda for the school and continue to regularly hosts sports as wide-ranging as Soccability, netball, table tennis, swimming, athletics and wheelchair basketball.
We received the £5,000 prize in a special presentation at the Riverside Stadium – home of our patrons Middlesbrough FC – from Trudie Chapman of Foundation patrons, Cool Blue Brand Communications.
We want to thank everyone that voted and made this possible.
If you want more information please click the below link...
http://www.teessidecharity.org.uk/2017/12/20000-winner-tees-sports-groups/