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Progress Schools is a nationally based, alternative education provider with independent secondary schools located throughout England. We provide high-quality, supportive, and inspirational teaching to 11 – 16-year-olds at Key Stage 3 and 4. Our bespoke approach ensures positive progression either back into mainstream education, or into the world of further education, work-based learning, or employment when leaving us in Year 11.

Who are we?

At Progress Schools, we currently have thirteen independent secondary schools, located throughout England, who support local authorities and mainstream schools to work with young people who require an alternative approach to their education. Many students have been diagnosed SEND/SEMH (or are awaiting diagnosis), and/or have been excluded from at least one mainstream school.

Through our incredible workforce of teachers, engagement mentors, welfare officers, and alike, we ensure a truly rounded curriculum that is delivered in a nurturing and supportive way, enabling us to identify the potential and ambitions of our young people and work with them to support them to achieve these.

In 2019, The Timpson Review of School Exclusions identified that more than half of young people who access alternative provision (AP) or PRU (Pupil Referral Unit) type settings become NEET (not in education, employment, or training) when they leave school. Since our inception in 2016, we have supported most of our Year 11 students to progress into a positive destination when they leave us. This is something we feel incredibly passionate about, because we truly believe that every young person should be given all the support and guidance they need to help them to achieve their potential.

Our Proprietor Details

Progress Schools Limited,
Suite B2, Switch House,
Northern Perimeter Road,
Bootle,
L30 7PT, Liverpool

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All Progress Schools Are Supported By…

Charlotte Barton

Divisional CEO

Nancy
Nancy Wright

Director of Business

Cheryl James

Head of Centre and Quality Assurance

Jacqueline Smith

National SENCO

Chloe Millett

Quality Manager

Kasia Lagiewka 

Safeguarding and Inclusion Administrator

Tracey Beck

Regional Administrator

Marie-Ann
Marie – Ann Donelon

Admissions Coordinator

Naomi Jones

Head of Community Learning

Latest News

  • Finding her voice: Elouise’s journey at Progress Schools

    Unlocking Elouise's passion for poetry led to her renewed love for learning! Through creative expression, she found a way to process her experiences, communicate her thoughts, and rebuild confidence in both herself and her education.

  • From disengaged to attending and progressing: Lilly’s Alternative Provision journey

    From disengaged to attending and thriving! Lilly joined Progress Schools and re-engaged with her learning by incorporating her personal interests into her education. This was key to reigniting her love of learning and has set her on a clear path towards future success.

  • Progress Schools Thrapston support local community homeless shelter

    Small acts, big impact: How Progress Schools Thrapston is supporting the local community

    Progress Schools Thrapston support their local community by donating excess food to a nearby homeless shelter, turning a simple act of kindness into meaningful impact. Read the full story...

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