Holland Junior

Holland Junior School

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School Awards
Our School | School Awards
School Awards

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Wellbeing Award for Schools

The Wellbeing Award for Schools focuses on changing the long-term culture of the whole school. Using an evidence-based framework to drive change, it helps schools to deliver pupil and staff wellbeing, review staff training and revise procedures and policies. This award is designed to ensure that mental health and wellbeing sit at the heart of our school life. We are very proud to have achieved this award in 2022 as it demonstrates our commitment to wellbeing across the school. 

WAS Verification Report

The Healthy Schools Award

The Healthy Schools Award is part of the DfE drive for schools to play an important part in children’s health and wellbeing.

The toolkit is designed to help schools to ‘plan, do and review’ health and wellbeing improvements for their children and young people and to identify and select activities and interventions effectively. This approach ensures that schools put in place the most appropriate services and meet the needs of children and young people. We hold the Silver Award.

Achievement for All Quality Mark

We are proud to have achieved the Quality Mark status from Achievement for All in recognition of our work in supporting all pupils and especially those most vulnerable to underachievement.

Achieving this award demonstrates our commitment and dedication to ensuring positive opportunities and outcomes for all children and young people. As a truly inclusive school, improving our work in each of the four elements of the award programme (Leadership, Teaching & Learning, Wider Outcomes & Opportunities and Parent & Carer Engagement) serves as an indication of our ongoing impact on outcomes for all children and young people regardless of their background, challenge or need. 

Activemark

The Activemark is awarded for the delivery of the national PE, School Sport and Club Links strategy.

Schools are automatically assessed for the mark through the national school sport survey, which all School Sport Partnership schools take part in. Schools achieve the Activemark award if, according to the survey, 90% or more of pupils across the school are doing at least 2 hours high-quality PE and school sport a week. 

Rights Respecting Schools Award

The Rights Respecting Schools Award – awarded by UNICEF – recognises achievement in putting the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) at the heart of a school’s planning, policies, practice and ethos.

A rights-respecting school not only teaches about children’s rights but also models rights and respect in all its relationships: between teachers/adults and pupils, between adults and between pupils.

Eco Schools Award

The Eco-Schools Award is an international award programme that guides schools on their sustainable journey, providing a simple framework to help make sustainability an integral part of school life.

Eco-Schools can help enhance the curriculum and get the whole school united behind something important.

School Games Mark Award

The School Games Mark is a Government led award scheme launched in 2012, facilitated by the Youth Sport Trust to reward schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community.

We are excited to announce that we have achieved the School Games Silver Mark Award for the 2021/22 academic year. and we are delighted to have been recognised for our success.