West Sussex Teaching School Hub

GLF Schools

GLF Schools was founded in 2012 in order to enable the federation of Glyn School (an academy in 2011) and Danetree Junior School. Together, we began our journey to become a MAT of more than 1000 talented staff working with over 10,000 children in 40 schools across 5 regions in southern England.

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Behaviour Hub @ Worthing High School

Worthing Bahaviour Hub

www.worthinghigh.net

Contact: office@worthinghigh.net 

Key stages: KS3, KS4, KS5

Regions Covered: West Sussex, East Sussex Hampshire 

We are a DfE lead Behaviour Hub School (one of only 18 secondary schools in the UK)

We support schools across the South East to implement and improve Behaviour, Culture and Ethos in their settings.

The Behaviour Hubs programme supports school leaders by helping them to create calm, safe and supportive environments – with pupils in schools and ready to learn. Funded by the Department for Education, Behaviour Hubs has helped more than 650 schools and multi-academy trusts across all provisions to make sustainable and impactful changes to their behaviour culture.

Each school’s behaviour journey is unique, and no two settings experience the same set of challenges. Behaviour Hubs offer a blend of tailored school-to-school support, along with training delivered by expert behaviour advisers to generate lasting cultural change appropriate for your context.

Schools we have worked with: 

  • Warlingham School and Sixth Form College- Surrey
  • Cox Green School- Maidenhead, Berkshire
  • Cowplain School- Waterlooville, Hampshire
  • The Forest School- Horsham, West Sussex
  • The Ursuline College- Westgate-on-sea, Kent
  • The Beacon School- Banstead, Surrey
  • The Eastbourne Academy- Eastbourne, East Sussex
  • Bitterne Park School- Southampton, Hampshire
  • Highdown School and Sixth Form- Reading, Berkshire
  • Kings International School- Camberley, Surrey

Please contact us if you would like to discuss the possibility of working with us in 2024/25.

https://behaviourhubs.co.uk