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25

Sept 2020

Last Updated: 25/09/2020
Pateley Bridge
Pateley Bridge

Nidderdale High School wins national award for pastoral project

by Vicky Carr

| 25 Sept, 2020
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In the first ever online awards run by the National Association of Pastoral Care in Education, Nidderdale High School was announced as the winner of the Pastoral Development of the Year category.

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Nidderdale High School has been recognised with a national award for its pastoral care.

In the first ever online awards run by the National Association of Pastoral Care in Education, the school was announced as the winner of the Pastoral Development of the Year category.

The recognition is for the school's Harmony Project, which saw a group of year 10 students working on a project with pastoral leader Anneliese Walker. They made lanterns at Number 6 Studio Gallery in Pateley Bridge and went trekking with Nidderdale Llamas.

Judges praised the unique and innovative way the project supported young people, enabling them to experience the enjoyment of working confidently and collaboratively with others. They were encouraged to show and receive kindness and understanding, to make future plans together and not to be influenced by difficulties they had faced in the past.

Headteacher Kath Jordan said:

"I am so proud of the work that all of the pastoral team do in school, led by Ms Walker. This project was inspired by the students themselves and was devised by Ms Walker to take them beyond their usual experience to find common ground together.
"We were delighted just to be selected as finalists for this national award. To be announced as the winners is fantastic news and well deserved recognition of the incredible work that the pastoral team do to support all of our young people."






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