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Carrying more weight on his shoulders than any young person should, Lewis beat the odds after facing significant life challenges that led to an extended period out of education. Read how Progress Schools supported him on his journey back to himself.
Popcorn at the ready! Our Community students recently took part in the Into Film Festival, exploring learning, creativity, and confidence through a shared cinematic experience. Read more...
10 years of progress blog
Progress Schools Tees Valley is celebrating their latest Ofsted report with a resounding ‘Good’ rating overall – a testament to the school’s commitment to delivering high-quality education and support to its students.
Progress Schools Tees Valley is celebrating their latest Ofsted report with a resounding ‘Good’ rating overall – a testament to the school’s commitment to delivering high-quality education and support to its students.
Behaviour as communication: Connor's journey at Progress Schools
Challenging behaviour is often a sign that a young person’s needs are not being fully met. This was true for Connor, whose behaviour transformed once he received the tailored support he truly needed.
Progress Schools shine in CENTURY Spring Challenge
What an achievement! Some of our Community Learning students took part in the CENTURY Spring Challenge and wowed by their commitment - find out more about the challenge...
From Pupil to Plasterer
Dealing with a parent in prison can have a big effect on a young person. Progress Schools supported Joel to refocus and set his sights on accomplishing his dream future...
Amelia's second chance at education
Bullying shattered Amelia's trust in the education system. Progress Schools offered her a lifeline, a second chance to learn and grow. Read about how Amelia regained confidence in herself to pursue her dream career...
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Recently we received a call from Carol Edwards, grandparent of a former student who will be referred to as Leah for confidentiality, who wanted to show her support for Alternative Provision and offer an update on her granddaughter’s progress since leaving Progress Schools, Tees Valley.