Welfare

Welfare at the Junior Summer Centre

Welfare at the Junior Summer Centre


Our number one priority is the safeguarding of our students. Both inside and outside of the classrooms, our students' welfare is very important to us and this has been evidenced with excellent British Council inspection results. We have an excellent staff-to-student ratio of an average of 1:7 with a maximum of 1:10. Our well-qualified and experienced staff are all trained in child protection and safeguarding and have suitable police checks in place prior to their employment. There is on-site supervision for all students 24-hours a day. We have first aiders available 24-hours a day, both on-site and with students while they are on excursions. We also have links with local doctors' surgeries and a local hospital if we feel students need more specialist medical attention. 

According to the EL Gazette, and within our first year as a Junior Summer Centre, our Lord Wandsworth Campus was nominated safest boarding school campus for under 18s.

Upon arrival each student is shown to their residence where they will meet their House Parent and the Head of Welfare who, along with the rest of the staff, take an active interest in all aspects of their stay at WSE. From the moment our students arrive through to their departure, there is always a member of staff they can talk to.

We have a great deal of experience with working with young learners from around the world and we look forward to meeting our next students in the summer of 2020.

 

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