Positive Pathways is committed to offering specialised Alternative Provision services for EYFS and Key Stage 1 learners. Our holistic approach to education focuses on nurturing the potential of every child, providing a supportive environment for growth and development.
Main Room
Our Thrive Room
Our Sensory/ chill out zone
Positive Pathways journey first started as a Nurture centre in Blue Sky Learning in 2022. After two years of successfully supporting children back into education our CEO Kirsty Burridge along with our Centre manager Emme Farr decided to open the doors of Positive Pathways with hopes of being able to support more children and families with its own building and dedicated team of learning mentors.
At Positive Pathways, we work as a team to provide exceptional pastoral care that is based on the individual needs of the children. We constantly reassess the support we provide to ensure we are helping children to develop socially and emotionally. We work alongside families to ensure a comprehensive approach to supporting each child and this input from families is both essential and invaluable.
Pupils at Positive Pathways are supported through a variety of interventions and in a variety of ways. Through:
Our team consists of qualified and motivated professionals, who are passionate about supporting our pupils in their journey.
DDSL
DSL, Prevent Duty Trained, First Aid Trained, Thrive Practitioner, Lego Therapist, NVQ 3 in Early Years, Food hygiene, Understanding Autism Level 2, E-Safety, Safer Recruitment.
Gemma is based in our Provision Hub upstairs to Positive Pathways.
DDSL, NVQ Level 2 in early years, Art therapy, food hygiene, Prevent Duty, First Aid.
Introduction to ACES, safeguarding food hygiene, Prevent Duty, First Aid.
Safeguarding, FGM, Prevent Duty, Makaton, Attention Autism.
Safeguarding, FGM, Prevent Duty
Further Policies available on request.
Keeping children safe at Positive Pathways is not only part of our culture but an utmost priority.
The safety of the pupils and the families we work with are a priority to us all – IT IS EVERYONE’S RESPONSIBILITY.
The Head Teacher, Mrs Burridge oversees all safeguarding concerns. Mrs Emme Farr is the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) with Claire Scott and Kirsty Burridge as Deputy Safeguarding Leads (DDSL) at Positive Pathways. Any concerns in provision are reported to them.
Due to the vulnerable nature of our children and their difficulties and some challenges with communicating, it is not uncommon for a member of the safeguarding team to follow up a potential concern with parents – often to simply clarify what a child may have communicated to someone. This is their legal responsibility and we appreciate your understanding that your child’s wellbeing is of the utmost importance to us.
What to do if you have a safeguarding concern:
If you have any concerns at all, please contact a DSL or DDSL as soon as possible.
Should your concern be in respect to a member of provision staff, then contact the Head Teacher immediately.
However, if you have a concern about the Head Teacher, then please contact the DoFA at Wiltshire Council.
Telephone - 0300 456 0108
Email- dofaservice@Wiltshire.gov.uk
Opening Hours
Monday to Friday Term time only
Morning sessions 9-12pm
All day sessions 9-2pm
Newsletters are available at the end of each term.
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