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We visit St Michaels C of E School in Tettenhall to find out about the work they do, including there amazing Ark facility looking after pupils with special educational needs.
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00:00Hi, I'm Isabel Parkin for The Express and Star. We're here today at St Michael's Church of England Primary School in Technal
00:06and I'm here with Kate Jackson, the headteacher, who's going to tell us a little bit about what makes this school special.
00:12Hello, I'm Kate. I'm the headteacher here at St Michael's, as you say, and The Arc, and it's an amazing place.
00:18We're a very inclusive school.
00:19We have the privilege of having a special needs unit for children with social, emotional, mental health needs
00:26and we're delighted that we've recently been recognised as being outstanding, again, in all four key inspection areas.
00:33So we've got an excellent science and we've got an outstanding
00:37Ofsted report as well.
00:38But at the centre of everything we do are our children and we strive just to do the best for them in lots and lots of
00:44different ways. So we have a very broad and balanced curriculum that offers children things just beyond the normal as well
00:51and I'm hoping that today you'll see some of that.
00:55OK, so The Arc is a really special place.
01:01It's a unit for children who have a primary need of social, emotional, mental health and who come from any school in Wolverhampton
01:08and beyond and all the children have an EHCP and they come here, they're full time in school and they enjoy a curriculum,
01:16a broad and balanced curriculum that was centred on regulation and helps them to overcome previous traumas.
01:24We've got 12 children currently, we are able to take 16 and we're excited to see the amazing development that they've,
01:32the progress they're making as they join us here at The Arc.
01:54So this is our hub and this is where some of our young people who are working significantly below their age related,
02:02their curriculum for their age come and have some additional support from experienced and qualified teachers and TAs
02:10that work in here with them.
02:13Miss, we've got 200, OK?
02:15Can you tell us where you want us to put them in?
02:17I'll tell you, put them in the random box over there.
02:19What have you got on the box?
02:21Porrid Henry, do you like Porrid Henry?
02:23I bet you do.
02:25Children like Porrid Henry, don't they?
02:27Yeah?
02:29Yeah.
02:31Press the button in.
02:33Press the button in.
02:35Keep it in.
02:37Keep it in.
02:39There we go.
02:42Keep it in.
02:44Keep it in.
02:46Keep it in.
02:48How many more do you need to make eight?
02:50How many more?
02:52Push it on.
02:54That's it, well done Amelia, super job.
02:56How many more to make eight?
02:58Well done, super job.
03:02So this display is our art in the wood display and in the summer of the last academic year we invited parents in to join us
03:10to make a piece of artwork that we could then put out in our surroundings outside and then we invited parents in to come and see our exhibition
03:20and to join us for a picnic afterwards.

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