Inclusion Flagship Status for The Warriner School
The Warriner School, Bloxham in Oxfordshire, part of The Warriner Multi Academy Trust has been re-awarded the IQM Inclusive School Award with Flagship status. There are only 194 schools nationally who hold this status and are just two others in Oxfordshire. The Inclusion Quality Mark Award provides UK schools with a nationally recognised validation of their inclusive practice and ongoing commitment to developing educational inclusion.
The Warriner School, Bloxham in Oxfordshire, part of The Warriner Multi Academy Trust has been awarded the IQM Inclusive School Award with Flagship status. There are only 194 schools nationally who hold this status and are just two others in Oxfordshire. The Inclusion Quality Mark Award provides UK schools with a nationally recognised validation of their inclusive practice and ongoing commitment to developing educational inclusion.
The review team stated it was clear that everything the school does is underpinned by their moral purpose to drive educational excellence through their vision to challenge everyone to be the best that they can be. The report highlighted the impressive, embedded culture of improving provision and outcomes for all students regardless of their specific needs.
Much of this work has been developed in collaboration with the students who have led the diversity agenda, creating the ‘Everyone Different – Everyone Equal’ mantra that is displayed around the school. Students are immensely proud of their work on peer-on-peer abuse, and they have created their own student statement displayed in every classroom. The message is clear; a lack of tolerance is unacceptable.
Dr Kay (CEO of the Warriner MAT) stated, “A key element of the ethos of the trust is our commitment to being inclusive for all students and I am delighted that our moral purpose has been recognised by this flagship award. Ensuring that all of our schools are fully comprehensive has always been really important to us so to have this recognition is something that we are all very proud of.”