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Mountain rescue
At Dixons Broadgreen Academy, we believe that the entitlement to a broad, balanced, relevant and differentiated curriculum is a right for all and should not be constrained by age, gender, creed, race, physical disability, special education need or vulnerability.
This entitlement should be delivered by trained personnel, committed to maximum inclusion, who are able to provide a happy, sensitive, secure and developmental environment in which all individuals are encouraged and enabled to undertake self-development, self-advocacy, respect for self, respect for others and respect for the environment.
Equality of opportunity, thoughtful and effective assessment and testing, parental involvement and a variety of teaching and learning styles appropriate to the needs of the individual and the subject matter should be integral to the planning of educational provision for all students.
We are committed to ensuring that every student who is in difficult circumstances gets the extra support that is needed, without stigma or prejudice. All students are equally valued.
High standards of behaviour and moral values are set for all whilst appreciating that not all students will already have the ability to meet them without support and structure.
At Dixons Broadgreen Academy, students are supported by -
Key Contacts:
- Assistant Vice Principal and SENCO - Martin Eccleshare (meccleshare@dixonsba.com)
- Assistant SENDCO - Lilly Murphy (lmurphy@dixonsba.com)
- Mountain Rescue Lead - Communication and Interaction - Kirsty Morris (kmorris@dixonsba.com)
- Mountain Rescue Lead - Cognition and Learning - Michelle Owen (mowen2@dixonsba.com)
- Mountain Rescue Lead - Cognition and Learning - Hannah Armstrong (harmstrong@dixonsba.com)
- Mountain Rescue Lead - Social, Emotional and Mental Health - Paula McDonald (pmcdonald@dixonsba.com)
- Head of Year 7 - Ryan Powell (rpowell@dixonsba.com)
- Head of Year 8 - Daniel Sabino (dsabino@dixonsba.com)
- Head of Year 9 - Adam Higham (ahigham@dixonsba.com)
- Head of Year 10 - Liam Wilson (lwilson2@dixonsba.com)
- Head of Year 11 - Beth Burns (bburns@dixonsba.com)
For further details on our provision, please see the documents below: