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Title: Personalisation in Education: The Orchard Hill College Model


1
Personalisation in Education The Orchard Hill
College Model
2
n Vines
OHC provides an empowering and positive
environment which enables individuals to aspire,
learn and achieve within a self determined and
meaningful curriculum.
3
The Student Group
  • Learners with severe/profound and multiple
    learning difficulties and/or disabilities
  • Learners with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
  • Learners with Challenging Behaviour
  • Learners who have additional sensory impairments
    (visual/hearing)
  • Learners with additional mental health needs
    (dual diagnosis)

4
A Brief History
  • Queen Marys Hospital for Children population
    of young people reaching adulthood with learning
    disabilities
  • Creation of Orchard Hill
  • FE Centre started in 1983
  • Received College status in early 1990s
  • Full-time places for school leavers approved and
    funded by FEFC (now LSC)
  • Relocated to Old Town Hall Wallington in 2004

5
Core Principals
  • Provides a non-residential educational service,
    which offers equality of opportunity and respect
    to all students and staff.
  • Provides real life learning opportunities within
    a framework which is flexible, safe and
    responsive to individual needs.
  • Aims at all times to build quality relationships
    and interactions which respect an individuals
    potential to learn.
  • Enables and empowers learners to identify and
    work towards their personal aspirations.

6
Curriculum Provision
  • Full time
  • Three-Year Building Skills for Independence
    Course
  • Post-16 Course
  • Part time
  • Skills for Access
  • Vocational Progression

7
Curriculum Framework
  • Individual learning programmes
  • Created with each individual learner using person
    centred approaches, including
  • personal tutorials,
  • student planning meetings
  • flexible curriculum framework
  • Learning process mapped out in the learners
    individual learning plan (ILP), using long term
    aims and termly objectives to chart learners
    progress.
  • The College Curriculum Framework complements the
    national Pre-Entry Curriculum Framework which
    covers communication, literacy and numeracy.

8
Curriculum Framework
  • Foundation Skills
  • Literacy and Communication
  • Numeracy
  • ICT
  • Gross Motor
  • Fine Motor
  • Awareness of Self and Others
  • Choice Making
  • Interaction with Others
  • (Note these Elements will be common across all
    learning)

9
Curriculum Framework
  • Personal, Social, Health Emotional
    Development
  • Cultural Studies
  • Drama
  • Movement and Dance
  • Music
  • Art Design
  • Citizenship
  • Building Relationships
  • Assertiveness and Self-advocacy
  • Health

10
Curriculum Framework
  • Practical Living
  • Science
  • Food Preparation
  • Household Skills
  • Health and Safety at Home
  • Accessing the Community
  • Travel Training

11
Curriculum Framework
  • Living and Work
  • Sports and Fitness
  • Work Related Learning
  • Work Based Learning
  • Leisure Related Learning
  • Leisure Based Learning
  • Environmental Awareness in Work and Leisure
  • Travel Training

12
Additional Specialist Provision
  • Physiotherapy
  • Nursing
  • Speech and Language Therapy
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Music Therapy
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Visual and Hearing Assessments

13
Campus Structure
  • Wallington
  • - Old Town Hall
  • - St Michaels Church
  • - Trinity Church
  • - Baptist Church
  • - URC
  • - Cromwell House (offices)

14
Campus Structure
  • Lambeth
  • - Redfearn Centre, Vauxhall
  • - Landmark Centre, Tulse Hill

15
Campus Structure
  • The Benefits
  • Proximity of location
  • Tailoring of venue
  • Improved community interaction
  • Vocational opportunities
  • Increased numbers

16
Other Community Links
  • Library and library café
  • Coffee morning (Methodist Church)
  • Parks department
  • SCOLA
  • Ecology Centre
  • Westcroft Leisure Centre and other gyms
  • Regisrtry Office (w/e)
  • High Street shops (e.g. Peacocks)

17
The Future
  • ASD/VPU - joint development with Carshalton
    College
  • Enhanced satellite venues in Wallington - BedZED
  • Vocational opportunities shop
  • Other community projects
  • Centre of Excellence

18
Future Funding Issues
  • Machinery of Government Changes
  • Replacement of DfES by DCSF and DIUS
  • Replacement of LSC by YPLA and SFA
  • Growth of Direct Payments?

19
My Details
  • Simon Vines
  • Vice Principal
    Orchard Hill College
    Old Town Hall
    Wallington SM6 0NB
  • Tel 020 8254 7820
  • email svines_at_suttonlea.org
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