Preparing for Adulthood
Preparing for Adulthood and developing key life skills are a key part of the curriculum for all Highfield pupils. These skills are embedded within each of our pathways and taught at the most appropriate level for the learner. This is the basis for our work related learning strategy and as our strap line states it prepares learners for the next step in education, life or work - whatever is appropriate for them.
Careful and highly individualised curriculum planning across the school is related to students EHCP Outcomes and a bespoke curriculum framework. Many of these objectives run throughout the Green pathway curriculum. It aims to give all pupils the opportunity to experience and learn to prepare for real life situations, such as shopping, crossing the road, meal planning, writing a letter and posting it, or even growing and eating their own food. Take a look at our strategy and how we incorporate this into our curriculum here.
Our yellow and the majority of our green pathway learners move on at age 16 to an appropriate additional needs college course. These courses are classed as full time courses but are spaced over 3 days per week. We do not currently have a 6th form provision at Highfield Littleport as we do not have large enough numbers to make a viable cohort. Only learners within our complex green and blue pathway's will be eligible to study at our sixth form provision.
Green Pathway End Points and Transition from Highfield
Outcomes for learners in the green pathway vary according to the individual progress they make in their time at Highfield through the curriculum frameworks and against their EHCP outcomes. However all students are entitled to leave with qualifications in at least Maths, English, communication and one other curriculum area. In the green pathway we use ASDAN as the qualifications base. Students also have recognition of achievements through the AQA Unit Award Scheme.
We aspire for learners in the green pathway will leave Key Stage 4 with a qualification in ASDAN Personal and Social Development (PSD) and at least 4 AQA Unit Award certificates in recognition of their learning. These AQA Unit Award certificates will be tailored to their needs and interests and focus on key skills in developing independence.
Learners in the green pathway are likely to stay on Highfield roll until the end of the year they are 19, unless there is an alternative placement that would suit the individual's needs better than continuation at Highfield. Accessing LINC 19-25 is an option that can be explored if the individuals needs could be best met there subject to Local Authority approval and application. Discussions on moving on begin at the same time as the learners in the yellow and blue pathways, from at least the year 9 annual review. Our Careers section within this link has more detail.
Learners will transition on to a variety of placements according to the progress they have made and what provision there is available to move on to. Destinations could be specialist college courses at their local college, accessing a social enterprise, or a combination of both. Learners may move on to social care funded placements, and their EHCP is ceased if that is appropriate for the individual.