Sir Thomas Boteler High School: Celebration for Inclusive School of the Year Award

Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School are celebrating after winning the Inclusive School of the Year Award, awarded by Warrington Parents and Carers (WarrPAC).

Warrington Parents & Carers Forum work in partnership with local families and organisations with the aim of improving the quality of life for children and young people with disabilities and additional needs. Their annual ‘Working Together’ conference was recently held in Warrington, with awards presented to those who have gone ‘above and beyond’ to serve the needs of young people in Warrington with SEND.

Sir Thomas Boteler Church of England High School’s Inclusion Lead Teacher and Coordinator, Mr Ben Large, attended the conference and commented: “In her presentation speech, Chair Jean Fitzpatrick spoke highly of our SENCo Miss Faye Power, who has driven the provision at school forward so significantly. That has resulted in our school, as a whole, being recognised as a beacon of good practice and an institution willing to go above and beyond for the students in its' care. I was exceptionally proud to receive the award on behalf of Miss Power, the SEND Team and the whole of the Boteler family.”

TCAT CEO Andy Moorcroft commented: "Another much-deserved accolade for colleagues at STB. Well done all. Very proud to have you in TCAT."

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