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  1. At Teddington School, all SEND students are allocated a keyworker. Keyworkers work closely with students to follow a four-part cycle called the Assess, Plan, Do, Review (APDR) Cycle. The APDR cycle is key to the graduated response to special educational needs laid out in the SEND Code of Practice. The approach is essential to successful work ...

  2. At Teddington School, we believe that students are only able to achieve their potential if they attend school punctually and avoid missing lessons. We therefore expect students to achieve 100% attendance and punctuality. Individual student records prove that this is achievable.

  3. Safeguarding and Child Protection. Sexual Violence and Harassment Between Children in School Policy. Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural (SMSC) Policy. Statement for dealing with allegations of abuse against staff. Supporting children with health needs who cannot attend school. Suspension and Exclusion Policy.

  4. Physical Education. “Sometimes you will win, sometimes you will learn.”. - Robert. T. Kiyosaki. Sport is a vibrant and important part of life at Teddington School. Each year group has their own theme for the year and these pathways encourage students to participate, gain an experience in a variety of sports and be reflective throughout.

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    School, Broom Road, Teddington, TW11 9PJ or by calling 0208 943 0033. Page 3 of 9 It is advisable to seek advice from Achieving for Children School Admissions; telephone: 020 8547

  6. 25 de dic. de 2023 · Teddington School. Broom Road Teddington Middlesex TW11 9PJ. Headteacher: Mr Paul Grills. Tel: 020 8943 0033 URN: 138460. DfE Code: 318/4013. Opened 1 August 2012. 1,307 pupils between the ages of 11 and 18.

  7. 20 de oct. de 2022 · Teddington School, which is run by the Bourne Education Trust, is a co-educational state school for ages 11-18 rated 'Good' by Ofsted. The new provision, funded by Richmond Council, opened up at the school in September with a first cohort of three pupils and will grow in time to accommodate for a maximum of ten.