Mill Lodge is a one form entry primary school in Shirley, Solihull. We are a proud Platinum award winning OPAL school, providing learning through play opportunities for our pupils. Our ethos is underpinned by our 6 core values: Kindness, Respect, Honesty, Commitment, Cooperation and Responsibility. Mill Lodge is a kind and safe school where every individual commits to achieve their full potential and is a valued and respected member of our community. We have been involved with the Skills Builder programme for several years and in recent times have gone from strength to strength in integrating Skills Builder into daily life at school. Skills Builder was something we were immediately passionate about upon discovering it as we knew it would fit in perfectly with our ethos, values and children's rights and were confident it would support our engaging curriculum. We strongly believe in promoting and supporting children in developing the eight essential skills to ready them for their next steps as they move through life.
The Accelerator programme has been hugely beneficial to our school, teachers, support staff and students. We are proudly driving the programme forward at Mill Lodge and are beginning to make meaningful links between the Skills Builder principles and the curriculum. We promote the skills and weave them into daily life in school at every opportunity. Children are becoming increasingly confident and aware of the importance of essential skills and this is supported by the explicit teaching of mini lessons on the Hub. At Mill Lodge we focus on one essential skill each half term and we celebrate individual successes in an awards assembly at the end of each half term. Display boards, training for teachers and support staff, laminated skills logos in every classroom and regular teaching opportunities are all having a huge impact on our children, and increased opportunities for the learning and practicing of essential skills will support our pupils as they move through education and into adult life.
We are looking to incorporate Skills Builder comments and feedback in our end of year reports next year. We will continue to focus on mapping out essential skills into our medium term planning across a wide range of subjects. We are hoping to run workshops whereby parents/carers can come into school to complete a Skills Builder project or activity with their children. We very much look forward to working closely with our brilliant associate next year and finding ways to take Skills Builder to the next level in our school.