Pupil Performance & Swimming at Wells Park School
Wells Park prides itself on supporting pupils to make excellent academic progress and strives to help each pupil achieve the very best that they can before they leave the school to move onto a secondary provision. Pupils are given learning that well matches their current level of achievement and promotes pupils’ ‘Growth Mindset’ to help them to build resilience when they are faced with challenges in their learning.
Wells Park internally tracks pupil progress and achievement termly and also makes use of the National tests available to pupils, where appropriate. Pupils in Year 1 partake in the Phonics Screening and, in Year 2, sit the Key Stage 1 Tests. For any pupils who are working at an appropriate academic level, there is the opportunity to sit the Key Stage 2 SATs tests in the Summer Term of Year 6. The number of pupils taking the tests can vary from year to year, depending on the individual strengths and needs of each cohort of children.
SATs are especially challenging for pupils with SEN due to the complex interplay of cognitive, sensory, and emotional factors that can impact their test performance. Recognising these challenges and providing appropriate support is crucial to ensure a fair and equitable assessment for these students. Despite these obstacles, we are incredibly proud of our young people who courageously challenge themselves to participate in SATs, demonstrating their determination and commitment to their education.
Measuring Our Success: KS2 Results (2024 Cohort)
Pupils sitting the SATs test | Pupils with a standardised score of 90 or more | Percentage of pupils achieving the standard | |
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Reading | 5 | 5 | 60% |
SPaG | 5 | 5 | 40% |
Maths | 6 | 6 | 40% |
Swimming at Wells Park School
Swimming and the National Curriculum
Since 1994, swimming and water safety have been an integral part of the national curriculum for physical education in England. We are privileged to have the resources to directly address this curriculum requirement.
At Wells Park every child we aim to deliver at least 1 taught swimming lesson per week throughout the academic year. It is our ambition that every child will leave us with the skills to keep themselves safe in and around water whilst also benefiting from the numerous benefits it has to offer.
The Three National Curriculum Outcomes
At Wells Park, we are committed to ensuring that every pupil achieves the national curriculum's three crucial outcomes:
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Perform Safe Self-Rescue: Our pupils are equipped with the skills to perform safe self-rescue in various water-based situations, ensuring their safety in and around water, with specific attention to their unique requirements.
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Swim Competently and Confidently: They are supported in learning to swim competently, confidently, and proficiently over a distance of at least 25 metres, with adaptations tailored to their individual abilities.
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Use a Range of Strokes Effectively: Pupils are encouraged and assisted in using a range of swimming strokes effectively, including front crawl, backstroke, and breaststroke, while considering their individual needs.
The Therapeutic Benefits
Beyond the essential curriculum outcomes, we recognise that swimming offers profound therapeutic benefits. The soothing properties of water, its sensory richness, and its calming effect have a significant impact on our pupil's well-being.
Our on-site swimming facilities provide a therapeutic environment where pupils can experience relaxation and sensory engagement. Swimming has been shown to reduce anxiety, alleviate symptoms of depression, and boost self-esteem.
Ongoing Assessment
Our qualified swimming instructors report assessment outcomes annually for all children, ensuring that their progress is closely monitored and adapted to meet their individual needs.
Furthermore, the end-of-Key Stage 2 (KS2) swimming assessment data is published on our website every Autumn. This allows parents, guardians, and the wider community to see the progress and achievements of our pupils, underscoring our commitment to their growth, safety, and therapeutic well-being.
Swimming Facilities on Site
At Wells Park, we recognise the significance of on-site swimming facilities that enable us to offer a comprehensive swimming program, perfectly tailored to meet the diverse needs of our pupils. Every pupil benefits from a skills-based swimming lesson each week, provided in a controlled and supportive environment.
Evening Activities with Lifeguard-Trained Care Officers
We go the extra mile to enrich our pupils' experiences by offering pool-based evening activities, all under the dedicated supervision of our lifeguard-trained care officers who understand and accommodate the needs of each child. These activities promote physical fitness, social interactions, and a sense of belonging within the Wells Park community, with a therapeutic focus.
Safety: A Priority at Wells Park
We acknowledge the potential dangers that water can present. Our lifeguard-trained care officers are well-prepared to provide the necessary guidance and adaptations to ensure a safe and enjoyable swimming experience, tailored to the individual needs of each child. Water safety is not just a topic in our curriculum; it's an essential part of our swimming program designed to accommodate everyone.
Empowering Growth and Safety in Harmony
At Wells Park School, we celebrate the benefits of swimming while also acknowledging and mitigating potential risks. Our combination of promoting the advantages of swimming, the therapeutic benefits it offers, and our unwavering commitment to safety creates an environment where every child can thrive and grow, protected from the potential dangers that water may present.
We are dedicated to empowering our pupils, equipping them with valuable life skills, and providing a supportive and inclusive environment where all children, regardless of their needs, can flourish. Swimming at Wells Park is more than a curriculum requirement; it is an integral part of our mission to nurture confident, capable, and well-rounded individuals with skills to last a lifetime.
Measuring Our Success: KS2 Swimming Outcomes
At Wells Park School, we are committed to providing a comprehensive swimming program that ensures the safety and skill development of our students. As part of this commitment, we assess their progress throughout and specifically at the end of Key Stage 2 (KS2) to ensure they meet essential outcomes. The table below outlines the outcomes we aim for in swimming, along with the percentage of pupils achieving these goals. This data reflects our dedication to accountability in nurturing confident, capable, and well-rounded individuals.
Outcome | Description | Percentage of Pupils Achieving |
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Safe Self-Rescue | Students should be able to perform safe self-rescue in water-based situations. | 80% |
Competent Swimming | Students should demonstrate competence, confidence, and proficiency in swimming. | 80% |
Effective Use of Strokes | Students should be able to use a range of swimming strokes effectively. | 80% |
Confident swimmers | Confidently swim unaided over a distance of 25m | 80% |
Our commitment extends to monitoring and sharing this data, ensuring that our students' growth, safety, and swimming skills are central to our mission.
I have learnt to take space. I have learnt not to hit out at others as it’s not what you do to get what you want.
- From Pupil Questionnaires