Pastoral Support

The Pastoral Team are focused on removing any barrier to learning to ensure students are: here, happy, healthy and ready to learn. Each student has a Form Tutor and Head of Key Stage to offer support, however we also have a dedicated pastoral team who can also support the individual needs of students and work with you as parents.

The Pastoral Team

Miss Hanson, KS3 (Assembly – Wednesday) 

  • 7J – Mr Canales 

  • 7O – Mrs Rayment 

Miss Hanson, KS3 (Assembly – Thursday) 

  • 8J – Miss Roberts 

  • 8O – Mrs Hayden 

Miss Hanson, KS3 (Assembly – Tuesday) 

  • 9H – Mrs Feeley  

  • 9O – Mr Farrington  

  • 9P – Mr Nunn 

  • 9E – Mr Thickbroom 

Mr Willis, KS4 (Assembly – Monday) 

  • 10J – Mr Unsworth 

  • 10O – Miss Woolerton  

  • 10Y – Mr Butt (Mon, Tue, Wed)  / Mrs Abid (Thu, Fri)  

Mr Willis, KS4 (Assembly – Friday) 

  • 11H – Mrs Hurst 

  • 11O – Mrs Burley 

  • 11P – Miss Mistry 

  • 11E – Mr Dempsey 

Mrs Stone, Raising Standards Lead - Sixth Form 

  • Mrs Domingues-Garcia and Mrs Cathline Year 12/13 Foundation Programme 

  • Mrs Greenmont (Peters Place Teacher) - Literacy Intervention 

Getting the right support for your child

None of us were taught how to be parents and sometimes we may find what we’re doing isn’t working or we just want some different strategies in our toolbox. In Warwickshire, parents to be, parents, carers and grandparents have access to a variety of parenting resources and advice. Support can be accessed online, face-to-face through informal advice, one-to-one consultations, group programmes and workshops. 

This is part of the information, advice and support that is often referred to as ‘universal support’ or ‘early help’ as it is freely available to all families. Early help is about helping families deal with any issues as early as possible. It is a spectrum of support that ranges from information, advice and support that families can access themselves through to more individualised or targeted support. 

All children, young people and families in Warwickshire are entitled to receive early help at any point in a child’s life, from the foundation years through to the teenage years.

Contact the Family Information Service for advice and guidance on a wide range of subjects including:

  • Housing
  • Finance
  • Childcare
  • Parental conflict and contact
  • Special educational needs and disabilities (SEND)

Contact the Early Help Family Support Work service for advice and guidance on:

  • Parenting and all aspects of family life
  • Children and young people’s behaviour

More information on Warwickshire’s Early Help process: