Equality Objectives

Thorpepark Academy is committed to ensuring equality of provision throughout the school community.

To achieve this, our equality objectives 2022-2025 are as follows:

  • To promote understanding and respect for differences and raises awareness of cultural capital

  • To provide training for all staff and governors on equality and diversity

  • To eliminate unlawful discrimination

  • To reduce the % of persistent absences and lateness, especially SEND and vulnerable cohort

  • To introduce targeted intervention in reading, writing and maths so that all pupils can achieve

  • To improve assessment, tracking and early identification and intervention in phonics to ensure all pupils keep up

Further information:

“Pupils thrive at Thorpepark Academy.”

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“Leaders know the pupils, their families and the community very well.”

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“Pupils are motivated to learn.”

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“The school’s offer for pupils’ personal development is exceptional.”

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“Pupils are motivated to learn. They enjoy lessons and they achieve well.”

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“By the end of key stage 2 pupils have secure knowledge in English and mathematics.”

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“Pupils are well prepared for secondary education.”

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“Leaders prioritise pupils’ well-being.”

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“Pupils understand how to keep their minds and bodies healthy.”

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“Pupils know ways to raise their own self-esteem and that of others.”

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“Pupil ambassadors check on other pupils’ well-being.”

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“Pupil mentors support younger pupils and those new to the school.”

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“Pupils are empathetic and show understanding of other pupils’ needs.”

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“Parents work in partnership with leaders and staff.”

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“Many parents appreciate the adult learning and volunteering opportunities available to them.”

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“Leaders, including the trust, ensure that pupil, parent and staff well-being is a top priority.”

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“Leaders are committed to and highly skilled in supporting pupils who struggle to manage their own behaviour.”

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“There is a truly inclusive ethos.”

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“Leaders have designed the curriculum to develop pupils’ sense of belonging, identity and pride in being from Hull.”

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“Pupils learn about people and places from their local area in all subjects.”

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“Leaders have ensured that the teaching of reading is strong.”

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“Pupils are exposed to a wide range of high-quality books.”

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“Lots of initiatives are in place to encourage pupils’ love of reading.”

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“Children in the early years get off to a good start.”

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“The curriculum for pupils with special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEND) is well designed.”

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“Pupils often benefit from bespoke plans which are matched to their needs.”

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“Pupils love the ‘Thorpepark 50’.”

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“Extra-curricular clubs are carefully chosen to stretch individual pupils’ talents in music, sport and other areas, including sewing.”

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“Pupils learn the importance of contributing to their community.”

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“Pupils enjoy being active citizens and getting paid in credits they can spend in the school shop.”

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