Fairburn Community Primary School is a small primary school of 88 pupils based on the edge of North Yorkshire. We became involved with Skills Builder about five years ago because we were looking for a way to ensure that our pupils developed essential life skills. We had 'dabbled' in teaching these but had failed to securely embed them into our curriculum in a progressive way. Skills Builder has provided a clear progressive structure we have applied to not only all year groups across the school but has involved the wider stakeholders of our school community.
The impact of the Accelerator programme is very evident across our whole school and wider community of stakeholders. We now have an embedded robust system across the whole school that equips children not only for the next stage of their education but for their role in the wider world in the future. Without learning the essential skills, we strongly feel that our curriculum provision would not be complete because children do not only need curriculum qualifications but essential life skills in order to succeed. More recently, on a day trip to an outdoor activity centre, both a Governor and an instructor commented on the children's ability to both communicate effectively and work as a team to solve a variety of challenges. Staff and Governors have fully engaged in bench marking themselves. They speak favourably about how this has helped them to progress in their own roles be it as a Governor or a school staff member. Teaching/support staff profile themselves for their performance management and feel that this helps them to celebrate and identify areas of personal development.
As Skills Builder is fully embedded within our school, we will be continuing to further strengthen this. We have an ECT joining in September and we will be training her to teach and apply the skills across her teaching. We also intend to continue to promote the skills in wider curriculum opportunities.