Linden Primary School is a large school, situated in Gloucester City. As a school in the centre of the community, we pride ourselves on placing our children and their families at the heart of everything we do. Our school values to nurture, respect, inspire and achieve underpin all we do and the high expectations we have set for ourselves are reflected in our school ethos of ‘Growing Together to Create Lifelong Learners.’ Linden Primary School is special for all those involved: pupils, parents and families, staff and Governors. We aim to recognise every individual for their unique blend of skills, talents and attributes and provide them with the support, confidence and right level of challenge to achieve their goals. In addition to a broad, creative and inspirational curriculum, our school prides itself on the pastoral care that we provide. We recognise that in order for our pupils to learn and reach their full potential, they need a happy, caring, respectful, hard-working and safe environment. Linden Primary School has embraced Skills Builder. The essential skills are embedded into school life and the language of Skills Builder is used consistently across our school. It has really supported the development of the skills that our pupils need in order to be successful learners and explicit teaching of the skills has ensured pupils are developing and making progress.
The Accelerator programme has really highlighted the significance of essential life skills and how children need to be taught the skills in order to progress. It has provided the school with the focused and structured approach it needs to ensure that pupils are developing socially as well as academically. Skills Builder has provided opportunities to bring the whole school together as a community and it has been really powerful to see all of the pupils building on the skills together with enthusiasm and commitment. Highlights for Linden have been the Challenge Days. Having the whole school work on the same project across the day has been incredible. The children worked with full engagement, enjoyment and enthusiasm. Staff commented on how it was really refreshing to work on something where the final outcome of what the children made was not important, but the process of them working together and building on the skills took the forefront.
As a school we want to continue to build on the success of Skills Builder and the importance of developing the key life skills. We plan to make more explicit links to our school values and provide a more integrated approach to delivering and progressing with this aspect of the curriculum. Challenges of the pandemic this year has meant there have been many disruptions to the planned actions for Skills Builder, however, it has highlighted to us even more how important building these skills into our curriculum is.