During their time at DRHS, your child will make the challenging transition from childhood to adulthood. We understand that entrusting their care and education to us during this period is not done lightly.
As a school, we are able to offer a wide range of advantages in resources and choices, but we are also divided into small groups too, through the Tutor groups, Teaching groups, Year groups and the House system. These create interlocking layers of pastoral care which enable every child, the reserved as well as the extrovert, to find opportunities to lead a confident, fulfilled and enjoyable life at School.
Pastoral care is the responsibility of the Senior Deputy Headteacher but on a day-to-day basis the Tutor and the Learning Support team are a student's and parent's/carer’s first port of call. They are there to guide, advise and assist your child as they navigate the particular pressures on children today, especially those which may have been rare in our own childhoods. This network is backed up our team of experienced Student Wellbeing Support who are always available for extra help in times of need.
Pastoral care isn't something that happens when things go wrong; it's a constant support network for your child's time at DRHS.
Every student has a Form Tutor that mentors them throughout the year.
These sessions are done formally once or twice a term as well informally most days, with the view to supporting them to reach their full potential – both academically and socially.
Parents/carers receive updates on how their daughters are performing in their individual subjects most terms, as well as a Tutor Report during the course of the year.
Students may periodically display emotional, social or mild behaviour difficulties as a result of a change in their life.
Tutors, Heads of Year and the Learning Support team are all here to listen, support and give advice. We are in contact with parents/carers and all the outside agencies to gather expertise and find the best solution for that student.
The Heads of Year and tutor team lead a full programme for the tutorial sections of the curriculum.
This programme includes PSHE and Citizenship, Careers and a whole range of appropriate age-related topics. Often outside speakers join the students to add reality and expertise to the discussion.
Student Wellbeing Information
Please contact a member of the Learning Support team or Sixth Form Team if you have any ongoing concerns that may affect your child's wellbeing at school e.g. friendships issues or feeling anxious.
You can also find some resources for student wellbeing in the documents below:
Mental Health Support Teams in Schools Information for Parents
Parent Wellbeing Information
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