Remote and Home Learning
2021
Happy New Year to you all. Well done to you and your team at
Charlton Park Academy. They have been a fantastic support with
their online working and delivering a laptop to our home.
This has been valued support!’
– Key Stage 4, Parent/carer of Year 11 student
Students at #School or #HomeLearning have had great fun creating beautiful artwork, online learning, chatting with class mates via Teams or having a moment to relax! Well done to all our students and families 🌟🌟🌟 pic.twitter.com/joFHEfK15b
— @charltonsch (@CharltonSch) January 14, 2021
In the Autumn term 2019, a survey was sent out for parent/carer feedback.
We are continually striving to build upon existing best practice and to
improve where possible – from what our students learn, experience and
make progress in.
Is your child happy at Charlton Park Academy?
My son is very happy, Charlton Park Academy support him and us as a family. They answer our questions and find ways to solve any problems which arise.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Yes, very happy… He is always happy and ready to go to school.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
He has settled really well into school.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Yes! He has developed a good relationship with all the staff and class mates.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
He has always enjoyed school and the varied activities.
– Post 16 parent/carer
My son has built a very good relationship with his teachers who all think a lot of him.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
My son is very happy here, he enjoys going to school which is so important as he struggled to enjoy school when he was younger.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Yes. Loves her TAs/Teachers and the children.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Yes, I believe he is happy. He comes off the bus which is good, also is not reluctant to go to school.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Each week a student from Class Euston prepares drinks and healthy snacks for the class. They then sit and enjoy a mid-morning snack together. #LifeSkills #EatingTogether #Sharing #Wellbeing pic.twitter.com/DhfTroqxlT
— CharltonParkAcademy (@CharltonSch) October 9, 2019
What parts of the curriculum, teaching and learning strategies do you like that we currently offer?
Visual supports, PECs and topic boards. The gardening, cooking and going out.
– Post 16 parent/carer
Swimming, Reading, Music Therapy, Cooking and Baking.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
I like the way they are supporting the children.
– Key Stage 4 parent/carer
He loves Woodlarks, going to the gym and his DofE Awards. Fantastic!
– Post 16 parent/carer
More social activities for the students.
– Key Stage 4 parent/carer
Communication, music, swimming, Maths and PE.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Taking them out into the community and teaching them to be independent.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Offsite and community learning is very good.
– Post 16 parent/carer
My son loves swimming, drama, music, dance and he loves afterschool clubs. He enjoys all lessons especially life skills.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Work experience.
– Post 16 parent/carer
The staff play a huge part in this with their positive approach to the children. I could not be more happier with how they handle the day to day running of the class.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
I like the varied curriculum where my son learns in the classroom but also outside e.g visiting the shops, swimming, exploring the park and going out in the minibus. I like the contact book – it’s a good link between home and school.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Our new chickens have arrived – they were originally from a battery farm but have come to us via the British Hen Welfare Trust. They are a little nervous and adapting to their new home but we already have three eggs! https://t.co/qEhQMzfcJJ pic.twitter.com/tkAz60r9iG
— CharltonParkAcademy (@CharltonSch) October 7, 2019
How can we make your child’s education better, what could we do that would have a really positive impact?
We love Charlton Park Academy. We are out of borough but this was the best school for our son. Without the school, Rachel, Sara and Mark Dale-Emberton our son would not have had any transition from mainstream primary to secondary. Thank you for that. Claire, Chloe, Bev, Diane, Sandra (reception) – everyone is fantastic.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
Continue doing what you are doing and leave room for improvement. At the moment well done.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
You’ve done a fantastic job already, Thank you.
– Post 16 parent/carer
We are happy with everything that is offered to my child.
– Key Stage 4 parent/carer
Understand and listen to what makes my child respond well. And how he communicates.
– Key Stage 3
Charlton Park Academy has exceeded my expectations and I truly couldn’t be happier with the school, you have an amazing team within the school.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
A smile in the morning will change the day for our children.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
My child is eager to come to show which shows he is happy in school.
– Key Stage 4 parent/carer
I cannot add anything to the positive experience that my daughter currently enjoys. I think the school has been brilliant not only for her but very good for the whole family.
– Key Stage 3 parent/carer
The progress since the beginning of term in his overall being is quite simply great.
– Post 16 parent/carer
Our Post 16 students in Class Cockfosters have been inspired by #PopArtist Andy Warhol and have created brilliant self portraits for their #ASDAN personal development programme. pic.twitter.com/JCln3oJqXk
— CharltonParkAcademy (@CharltonSch) October 2, 2019
What aspirations do you have when your child leaves Charlton Park Academy?
To do an apprenticeship.
Go to college.
Be independent.
To be able to cope with the outside world and experience all life has to offer.
The best possible communication skills.
Be able to live independently.
To get a job.
To be more independent Be able to be understood.
To manage a daily routine by their self.
Students, staff & families absolutely loved the interactive and inclusive performance of ‘It’s My Move’ by @FaceFrontUK and @BLINK_Dance .Our students had positive opinions and thoughts around the issue of moving onto college and making their own choices. #Transition #MovingOn pic.twitter.com/m2zLnCRawT
— CharltonParkAcademy (@CharltonSch) September 12, 2019