About the School

Our High Wycombe school was the first Progress Schools to open its doors in 2015, since then we have supported 80% of year 11 pupils to progress into a positive post-16 destination. We have provided a full-time alternative education provision to 79 young people with challenging behaviour, students at risk of permanent exclusion, and young people with SEND.

Statement of qualifications: Progress Schools offer a variety of qualifications to students. In academic year 2023/2024, year 11 students at Progress Schools – High Wycombe studied and were entered for GCSE Maths, English and Science. 71% of the students achieved a GCSE. The curriculum also offers a variety of unaccredited programmes that students engage with throughout the year including enrichment projects. Please see curriculum pages for further information on courses studied.

Number of complaints within last academic year –2023/2024 – 0 complaints.

Peter Tang

Peter Tang

Head of School

School Curriculum

At Progress Schools, students primarily study Functional Skills in English, Mathematics, and ICT. A wide range of other qualifications are also studied. These include Science, PE, Careers, Internet Safety, well-being, mental health awareness, and many more.

We are an alternative education provider serving students who have either struggled to engage with, or been removed from, mainstream education. Our teachers operate on a Primary model, to reflect the size of our provision, teaching across a range of subjects and are supported by a centralised, prescribed curriculum that is written by subject experts.

We believe all pupils should have the right, and the opportunity to sit qualifications in line with their peers, that are expected nationally and will provide a stepping stone to their further and future education. We support pupils who have demonstrated that they need additional accreditation and qualifications to support their progression but will never remove an opportunity for pupils to sit the Y11 terminal exams.

Policies

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Each of our policies is reviewed and updated each academic year to ensure that we are maintaining the highest standards across each of our schools. Each policy is available to download and view.

Each of our policies is reviewed and updated each academic year to ensure that we are maintaining the highest standards across each of our schools. Each policy is available to download and view.

How to Find Us

Unit 3 Spearmast Industrial Estate, Lane End Road, High Wycombe HP12 4JG

info@progress-schools.co.uk

01494 418968

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