- The New School at West Heath
The New School at West Heath (often referred to simply as The New School) is an independent
school for children for whom mainstream schooling has broken down, for varying reasons. While many are not mentally or physically disabled, many have been through harsh circumstances and suffer from related things such as emotional trauma, which fits with the school's motto, "Rebuilding damaged lives." The school is based on [http://www.multimap.com/map/photo.cgi?local=leisure&scale=10000&title=The%20New%20School%20at%20West%20Heath&pc=TN13%201SR&icon=x Ashgrove Road] ,Sevenoaks ,England on 31 acres of parkland for its use, all of which is on lease fromMohamed Al-Fayed , who has contributed almost £3 million GBP towards the school. Its current Principal isValerie May . The School is a registered charity with theCharity Commission (Registered Charity Number 1069677, "West Heath 2000 Ltd", Company Registration Number 3571239).The building formerly housed the school at which
Diana, Princess of Wales received her childhood education, as well as her sister Sarah (nowLady Sarah McCorquodale ). It was then called West Heath Girls' School and was a very exclusive girls' school with around 100 boarding pupils.It was founded in its current form on
14 September 1998 and at the start the school had around 30 pupils. At the time it was named The Beth Marie Centre (for traumatised children), this was a relocation from its previous premises in the centre of Sevenoaks.Boarding began in 2000.
"The school is becoming a real living memorial to the life of Diana, Princess of Wales and her companion Dodi Al Fayed." --Valerie May, Principal__TOC__
History and grounds
The old school house was originally built in the 18th century and was the home of the Elliot family.
It became a school in 1932, at the time being West Heath Girls' School, a very exclusive girls' school with around 100 boarding pupils. Both Diana Spencer, Princess of Wales and her sister Sarah (now
Lady Sarah McCorquodale ) spent their childhood education there. Other notable alumni includeIssy Van Randwyck , andTilda Swinton .In the 1990s, the school got into financial difficulties due to falling numbers of pupils attending the school, and was placed into receivership in 1997.
The
Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund wanted to buy the school at first, but decided against it, andMohamed Al Fayed stepped in to buy West Heath for £2,300,000 on the 20th May1998 as new premises for the Beth Marie Centre. He had previously seen for himself work being done by the Centre's founder, Valerie May, in a collection of portable buildings. Al Fayed later pledged to contribute a further £550,000 towards equipping the school and visits frequently, continuing to show his support for the school.:"I am surprised that the Princess Diana memorial fund, with all its millions in the bank, did not show a greater interest in this project," Al Fayed said in a statement. "I believe it to be a far more fitting tribute to her work than putting her name on tasteless souvenirs." [http://www.chron.com/cgi-bin/auth/story/content/chronicle/special/princess/0521school.html]
The school was founded in its current form, with Valerie May as Principal, on the 14th September 1998 and at the start the school had around 30 pupils. Boarding began in the year
2000 , and there are six boarding houses, each named after one of the Trustees (see "Management", below); Sleep, Sissons, Astor, Ruth, Hunniford and Esther.As well as the Old School a more modern teaching block was built to increase the classroom capacity and overall space for the school.
Management
Founding patron:
Mohamed Al-Fayed , ofHarrods fame and father of the lateDodi Al-Fayed The school is governed by a board of nine
Trustee s/Patrons (who are the tenants of theAl Fayed Charitable Foundation ):
*Chairman:Peter Sissons
**Elizabeth Mackintosh, Baroness Mackintosh of Hever
**John Jacob Astor, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever
**Gloria Hunniford
**Sue Lee-Kemp
**Esther Rantzen
**Ruth Rudge
**Wayne Sleep
**Chris Tarrant School management:
*Principal:Valerie May (B.A. Hons.)
*Deputy Head: Alan Baker
*Head of Education (school):Chris Moffet
*Head of Care (boarding):Bill Whillock
*Head of Post-16 (school support at colleges):Sue Shepherd General information
Unlike many schools, [http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/index.cfm?fuseaction=summary&id=131611 Ofsted inspection documents] are "not" available online. Ofsted inspection, Policy, syllabuses, schemes of work and National Curriculum documents can be made available on request to the Head of Education, Chris Moffet ("chris.m@westheath.kent.sch.uk").
* Criteria of students - 11 to 19 years old, female or male.Possible disabilities include:
Acute stress disorder ,Addiction ,Affective spectrum ,Agoraphobia ,Anorexia nervosa ,Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD/ADD),Asperger syndrome ,Autism spectrum /High functioning autism ,Avoidant personality disorder , Bipolar/Bipolar spectrum ,Bulimia nervosa ,Conduct disorder ,Developmental delay ,Clinical depression ,Dyslexia ,Dyspraxia ,Epilepsy ,Exhibitionism ,Gender identity disorder ,Genetic disorders ,Hysteria ,Nervous breakdown ,Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD),Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder (OCPD),Oppositional defiant disorder , (ODD),General anxiety disorder (GAD),Impulse control disorder (Kleptomania ,Intermittent explosive disorder ,Pyromania ,Pathological gambling ,Trichotillomania ), Emotional or behavioural difficulties,Pathological demand avoidance (PDA),Panic attack s,Pervasive developmental disorder (PDD),Seasonal affective disorder (SAD),Self-harm (SH),Separation anxiety disorder /School refusal ,Selective mutism ,Semantic pragmatic disorder ,Social anxiety (Social phobia),Tourette syndrome , and other variousmental health problems.However many of the disadvantaged students have never had the opportunity to get a formal Statement of Special Needs (SSEN) for various reasons.
* Costs - £15,790 p/a (
per annum ) for day students, £42,972 p/a for residential (boarding) students.
* Class size - 8 maximum.
* Funding - The school has no state school status, however it is indirectly funded through the Local Education Authorities (LEAs) of individual students, Social Services, Health authorities,bursary , or self-funded. Each student has anannual review each year to determine if their needs are being met and what changes if any need to be made in their education. Recently the school has had to cut back hard on funding due to less charity donations than previously, and Al-Fayed ceasing to fund the school. It received some money fromChildren in Need in 2004, and teachers and students have also partook in fund-raising activities for Children in Need as a whole, for example sponsored silences, head shaves, makeup-for-the-day and so on.
* Entry - Entering the school requires aLocal Education Authority procedure or Social Services referral, as the school has the status as aSpecial School .
* Number of pupils - 101tatistics
2005
GCSE grades:
* [http://education.guardian.co.uk/secondaries/story/0,12389,1388542,00.html Unpublished]2004
GCSE grades [http://www.dfes.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/dfe1x2_04.pl?Mode=Z&No=p392&Base=b&X=1&Type=p&Reg=7] :
*Number of students aged 15: 20
*Students achieving 5 or more GCSE passes (A*-C): 0%
*Students failing to achieve at least "one" entry level qualification: 20%
*Average total GCSE point score per 15 year old: 121.3 (for comparison, the nearest non-Special Educational Needs school,Sevenoaks School : 498.2)2003
GCSE grades [http://education.guardian.co.uk/specialreports/performance/table/0,5500,107506,00.html] :
*Number of students: 31
*Students aged 16 achieving 5 or more GCSE grades A*-G: 89% "(unpublished which of this is passes, e.g. A*-C)"
*Average total point score per 16-year-old: 23.8 (for comparison, the nearest non-SEN school,Sevenoaks School average: 66.8)
*Pupils with Special Educational Needs: 100%2002
Key Stage 3 tests [http://web.archive.org/web/20050911192053/http://education.guardian.co.uk/secondaryschoolsguide2003/table/0,12804,878881,00.html] "(not GCSE)":
*% students achieving level 5 or above in English test: 0%
*% students achieving level 5 or above in Maths test: 22%
*% students achieving level 5 or above in Science test: 0%
*% 15-year-olds achieving 5 or more grades A*-C: 4%
**1998-2002 "decrease" in % of 15-year-olds getting 5 or more A*-C: 17%
*% 15-year-olds achieving 5 or more grades D-G: 32%
*% 15-year-olds failing to achieve at least 5 G grades: 64%2000
GCSE grades [http://www.dfee.gov.uk/cgi-bin/dfe1x1.pl?School=8866079&Mode=Z] :
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frame|none|GCSE grades in comparison to all other schools inKent andEngland as a whole in 2000). Crown copyright, "Department for Education and Skills ".]
*Students achieving 5 or more GCSE grades A*-C: 33%
*Students failing to achieve at least 5 GCSE passes: 67%
*Students failing to achieve "any" GCSE passes: 17%
*Pupils with Special Educational Needs: 100%
*Pupils with SEN with statements: 61.9%
*Pupils with SEN without statements: 38.1%
*Number of students: 421999
GCSE grades [http://education.guardian.co.uk/specialreports/performance/table/0,5500,107506,00.html] :
*Students achieving 5 or more GCSE grades A*-C: 21%
*Students failing to achieve at least 5 GCSE passes: 79%
*Students failing to achieve "any" GCSE passes: 11% [http://www.dfes.gov.uk/cgi-bin/performancetables/dfe1x2_04.pl?Mode=Z&No=p392&Base=b&X=1&Type=p&Reg=7]Post 16
As well as the school teaching students from Years 7 to 11, the school operates a section allowing students to get "support" from the school while going to college - the school itself does and cannot afford staff to teach A-level quality subjects itself. Many continue boarding at the school while going to college from there.Due to many of the students living far away, once they start a College course while staying with the Post 16 section of the school, it is very hard for them to move to another college if they change their mind and wish to stop boarding at the school. Fact|date=August 2007Often students are given the option of abandoning their college course and the qualification they have worked for a year on, or moving to another college and leaving the school. Fact|date=August 2007Most students just cannot afford their own transport Fact|date=August 2007and Local Education Authorities (LEAs) work on a yearly basis and will not help pay for transport if a student wishes to leave the school.
Fund a Child's Education (FaCE)
The New School has set up a fundraising drive, FaCE (Fund a Child's Education) to enable it to help enable children in need of the school to move from its very large waiting list of potential students. They appreciate any help, be it a donation, fundraising by a coffee morning, or corporate sponsorship.
ee also
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Special Education#United Kingdom
*Special school
*Boarding school
*Children in Need
*Mohamed Al-Fayed
*Diana, Princess of Wales External links
* [http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/reports/index.cfm?fuseaction=summary&id=131611 The New School at West Heath] on Ofsted's site.
* [http://www.isbi.com/isbi-viewschool/867-THE_NEW_SCHOOL_AT_WEST_HEATH.html "The New School at West Heath" on "Independent Schools of the British Isles"]
* [http://www.westheath.kent.sch.uk/ "The New School at West Heath"'s official website]
* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/kent/3102462.stm Article mentioning the school] onBBC News Online ,September 2003
* [http://www.alfayed.com/details.asp?aid=35 Information about the school on Al-Fayed's website]
* [http://www.westheathtenniscentre.co.uk West Heath Tennis Centre] , which takes place on the schools facilities when not in use for additional funding.
* [http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:studentweb.matcmadison.edu/FPSW_gwicklund/Hinrichs/Princess%2520Diana%2520Full%2520Paper.doc An account of Princess Diana's time at West Heath (Girls' School)]
* [http://216.239.59.104/search?q=cache:www.amazon.com/gp/product/product-description/0671024124 Another account, from "Diana: Her True Story in Her Own Words"]
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