Extended schools
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What is an extended school?
An extended school is the hub of the community. Working in partnership with other agencies schools provide access to a range of services and activities to help meet the needs of children, young people, families and the wider community.
The range of services, known as the ‘core offer’, fall into five main areas:
- Parenting support (things that parents and carers can be involved in too)
- A varied menu of study support activities (lunchtime and after school clubs including help with school work)
- Quality child-care (looking after the children when you’re not there)
- Swift and easy access to specialist services (the right support for when things are difficult)
- Community use (how other parts of the community use the school)
By 2010, all schools should provide access to a core offer of extended services.
Why have extended schools?
Improving access to services in this way aims to:
- encourage children and young people to achieve their full potential
- have a positive impact on children’s motivation, behaviour and engagement with learning
- offer a wider range of opportunities raising aspirations for all