Around Ealing Autumn 2014 | Page 20

VILLIERS HIGH SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE Mrs Elmi being assisted by Joel Grant, head of ICT Parents go back to school A t Villiers High School we have been working really hard over the last year to develop opportunities for parents to become much more involved in the day-to-day life of the school. A huge part of this work has been our ‘VHSEngage’ programme for parents. Jennifer Lewis, the programme co-ordinator, has described the main aim of these sessions as being to: “Create an opportunity for parents to understand more about how they can learn new skills and, as a result, influence their child’s education;” and also, of course, “to simply give our parents an opportunity to talk to each other, share concerns and celebrate successes.” This is something parents of our students have welcomed, because they 20 around ealing Autumn 2014 have not always felt confident to come into secondary schools, feeling that they are sometimes ‘less welcoming’ than primary schools. Jennifer, who is one of our team of positive behaviour mentors, has been supported by the headteacher, Remo Iafrate, and the governing body to introduce VHSEngage. It involves a programme of activities and workshops for parents about the things that matter most to them when their child is at secondary school. Saeda Elmi, a regular VHSEngage participant who has recently also become a volunteer at the school, commented recently: “I’ve really enjoyed getting to know what happens at school and it’s been a great way to get conversations going about school at home with my child.” All of the sessions so far have proved to be extremely popular, with many being fully booked within 24 hours. Those parents who have already attended said that they were really happy when they heard that they could get the support that they wanted at the school and they also felt that spending time in the school meant that it was easy to find out about all of the other opportunities that were available to them. Parents have also commented that they have found the programme content to be a really interesting, relevant and invaluable way of developing the skills that they need in an exciting but rapidly changing world. The range of exciting opportunities that have already taken place this year have included: ■ ‘Strengthening families, strengthening communities’,delivered by Munaza Zaman and Nadra Raja ■ Parents employability workshops, delivered by Priya Bedi ■ Somali parents’ group, co-coordinated by the Somali Advice and Community Centre ■ Parents’ breakfa 7B