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Chailey Heritage School

Chailey Heritage School is a special school located in North Chailey, East Sussex, England. It is owned and operated by the Chailey Heritage Foundation. The school is for children and young adults, aged between 3 and 19, with complex physical disabilities and associated learning difficulties.[3] The school has a sixth form.[2][3] It is a charity.[4] There is boarding accommodation on the site.[4] NHS services are based at the same location.[5]

Chailey Heritage School
Address
Haywards Heath Road

, ,
BN8 4EF

Coordinates50°58′20″N 0°01′49″W / 50.9723°N 0.0302°W / 50.9723; -0.0302
Information
TypeSpecial school
Established1903[1]
Department for Education URN114682 Tables
OfstedReports
Chief ExecutiveHelen Hewitt
HeadteacherSimon Yates[2]
GenderCoeducational[2]
Age3 to 19[2]
EnrolmentAs of 2023, 85[2]
CapacityAs of 2023, 110[2]
Websitewww.chf.org.uk

History edit

Chailey Heritage School was founded in 1903 by Grace Kimmins and Alice Rennie for children with physical disabilities.[1][6] The founding organisation was called the Guild of the Brave Poor Things.[7] The school moved site three miles within Chailey in 1936.[citation needed]

The 2002 inspection noted that the school was choosing to admit children with increasingly complex levels of need.[8]

Buildings edit

The school has a chapel, St Martin's Chapel, which is a Grade II listed building.[9][10] It was built in 1913; the architects were Ninian Comper and his son.[10]

School performance and inspections edit

As of 2023, the 2014 inspection is the most recent, with a judgement by Ofsted of Outstanding.[3] The school was judged Outstanding in the previous two inspections in 2009 and 2007.[4][11] The 2002 inspection before that did not result in a judgement category, but the inspectors concluded that "The high quality of teaching and care, good achievement of pupils and sound leadership make this an effective school that provides good value for money".[8]

The school has been recognised for good practice in several areas. It has a specialist service for young people aged up to 25, to support them to plan for the future.[5] It has had, starting in 1995, a group supported by an advocate for young people to give their views.[12][13] In 2005, the House of Commons noted that the school "is nationally recognised for its good practice guidance on intimate care for disabled children".[14] In 2003 the school was noted to make good use of the internet to share information with parents.[15]

Chailey Heritage Clinical Services (CHCS) edit

Chailey Heritage Clinical Services (CHCS) is the NHS service co-located with Chailey Heritage School to provide clinical and therapeutic input on site and in children's own homes.[16] In addition to their work at Chailey Heritage School they provide specialist services for children and young people with complex neurodisability throughout East and West Sussex.[16]

Chailey Heritage Foundation edit

The Chailey Heritage Foundation, which was founded as the Chailey Heritage,[17] is an English charity that owns and runs the school. It was founded out of the Guild of the Poor Brave Things in 1903 by Dame Grace Kimmins. The foundation specialises in support of children and young people with complex physical disabilities and health needs - predominantly through the Chailey Heritage School.[18] At one time the Heritage also owned and ran the Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital near to the village of Tide Mills.

Futures@Chailey Heritage is the charity's new transition service for young adults with physical disabilities and includes a Life Skills Centre.

Trustees edit

The list of trustees at the close of 2014 is:[19][20]

  • William Shelford DL (chair)
  • Mike Atkinson (School Governor)
  • Keith Chaplin (Governor)
  • David Crowther
  • Dr Elizabeth Green (Governor)
  • Lucinda Hanbury
  • Verena Hanbury MBE, DL (President)
  • Chris Jones
  • Robin Meyer
  • Jane Roberts

Notable staff edit

Between 1906-1916 two matrons trained at The London Hospital organised the nursing care of the children. As matron they would have played a central role in the smooth running of the establishment. [21] Chailey Heritage were employing reputable matrons of a high calibre from the largest voluntary hospital in England.[22]

  • Ethel Julian (1871-1958), Matron, 1906-1908.[22] [23] Julian trained at The London Hospital under Eva Luckes between 1900-1902. [22] [24][25]
  • Florence Mary Glover (1874-1970), Matron, 1908 until at least 1916.[22][26] [27]Glover also trained at The London Hospital between 1902 and 1904, and remained there as a staff nurse, holiday sister and home sister until her promotion to Chailey.[22][28][29]

Notable former pupils edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Durey, J.F. (2022). John Galsworthy's Compassion: All Beings Great and Small. Springer International Publishing. p. 83. ISBN 978-3-030-87436-0. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Chailey Heritage School". Get Information about Schools. Gov.UK. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b c Pugh, Bob (2014). "Chailey Heritage School". Ofsted. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  4. ^ a b c Penny, Steffi (2007). "Chailey Heritage School inspection report". Ofsted. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  5. ^ a b Tutt, R.; Williams, P. (2015). The SEND Code of Practice 0-25 Years: Policy, Provision and Practice. SAGE Publications. p. 71. ISBN 978-1-4739-2719-3. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  6. ^ Quibell, EP (1956). "The physically handicapped child; functional assessment of the disability as an aid to planning". British Medical Journal. 2 (4999): 991–3. doi:10.1136/bmj.2.4999.991. PMC 2035483. PMID 13364373. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  7. ^ Wilson, J.P. (2013). The Routledge Encyclopaedia of UK Education, Training and Employment: From the earliest statutes to the present day. Taylor & Francis. p. 60. ISBN 978-1-317-79652-7. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  8. ^ a b Naylor, Ian (2002). "Inspection report Chailey Heritage School". Ofsted. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  9. ^ "Duchess of Cornwall marks chapel centenary". BBC News. 5 June 2013. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  10. ^ a b "ST MARTINS CHAPEL, OLD HERITAGE, HERITAGE CRAFTS SCHOOL". Historic England. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  11. ^ Kell, Mike (2009). "Chailey Heritage School inspection report". Ofsted. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  12. ^ Virgo, Sue (1998). "Group Advocacy in a Residential Setting: Chailey Young People's Group". In Robinson, Carol; Stalker, Kirsten (eds.). Growing Up with Disability. Research highlights in social work. Jessica Kingsley. pp. 143–154. ISBN 9781853025686. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  13. ^ Kendrick, A. (2008). Residential Child Care: Prospects and Challenges. Research highlights in social work. Jessica Kingsley. p. 114. ISBN 978-1-84310-526-8. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  14. ^ Sheerman, B. (2006). Special Educational Needs: Third Report of Session 2005-06. HC (Collection) (Grande-Bretagne. Parliament. House of Commons). Stationery Office. p. 103. ISBN 978-0-215-02964-5. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  15. ^ Abbott, C. (2003). Special Educational Needs and the Internet: Issues for the Inclusive Classroom. Taylor & Francis. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-134-49711-9. Retrieved 10 July 2023.
  16. ^ a b "Chailey Heritage Clinical Services (CHCS) at Sussex Community services". Sussexcommunity.nhs.uk. Retrieved 30 December 2012.
  17. ^ "Chailey Heritage Foundation, registered charity no. 1075837". Charity Commission for England and Wales.
  18. ^ "Chailey Heritage School - Welcome". Chs.org.uk. 20 February 2012. Retrieved 5 December 2012.
  19. ^ . Chs.org.uk. Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  20. ^ "Contact and trustees". Charity-commission.gov.uk. Retrieved 13 October 2014.
  21. ^ Ardern, Peter (2002). When Matron Ruled. London: Peter Hale. p. 204.
  22. ^ a b c d e Rogers, Sarah (2022). 'A Maker of Matrons'? A study of Eva Lückes's influence on a generation of nurse leaders:1880–1919' (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Huddersfield, April 2022)
  23. ^ "Appointments". The Nursing Times. 2: 209. 10 March 1906 – via www.rcn.org.
  24. ^ Ethel May Julian, Register of Probationers; RLHLH/N/1/7, 203; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
  25. ^ Matron’s Annual Letter to Nurses, No.13, Matron's Annual Letter to Nurses, 1894–1916; RLHLH/N/7/2, No.13, March 1906, 28; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London.
  26. ^ Matron’s Annual Letter to Nurses, No.23, Matron's Annual Letter to Nurses, 1894–1916; RLHLH/N/7/2, No.23, May 1916, 31; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
  27. ^ "Appointments". The British Journal of Nursing. 41: 32. 11 July 1908.
  28. ^ Florence Mary Glover, Register of Probationers; RLHLH/N/1/9, 104; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
  29. ^ Florence Glover, Register of Sisters and Nurses; RLHLH/N/4/2, 57; Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums, London
  30. ^ Balls, R. (2011). Ian Dury: Sex & Drugs & Rock 'N' Roll. Omnibus Press. p. 49. ISBN 978-0-85712-698-6. Retrieved 10 July 2023. The ethos of Chailey Heritage School was to make the children as independent as possible and the majority of medical staff adopted a tough line regarding their treatment
  31. ^ Treneman, Ann (11 October 1997). "From the age of six weeks to 17, Alison Lapper was one of the 'strange little creatures' of the Chailey Heritage institution". Independent. Retrieved 29 August 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Black, Ros, Grace Kimmins and her Chailey Heritage (2018)
  • Kimmins, Grace, Heritage Chailey 1903-1948
  • The Coming of Age of the Heritage Craft Schools (1924)
  • Arscott, David (2003). Chailey Heritage: A Hundred Years. SB Publications. ISBN 978-1857702699.

External links edit

  • Chailey Heritage School website
  • British Utopian Experiments (Sussex) 1325 - 1945 Scroll to Heritage Craft School 1903

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Chailey Heritage School is a special school located in North Chailey East Sussex England It is owned and operated by the Chailey Heritage Foundation The school is for children and young adults aged between 3 and 19 with complex physical disabilities and associated learning difficulties 3 The school has a sixth form 2 3 It is a charity 4 There is boarding accommodation on the site 4 NHS services are based at the same location 5 Chailey Heritage SchoolAddressHaywards Heath RoadChailey East Sussex BN8 4EFEnglandCoordinates50 58 20 N 0 01 49 W 50 9723 N 0 0302 W 50 9723 0 0302InformationTypeSpecial schoolEstablished1903 1 Department for Education URN114682 TablesOfstedReportsChief ExecutiveHelen HewittHeadteacherSimon Yates 2 GenderCoeducational 2 Age3 to 19 2 EnrolmentAs of 2023 update 85 2 CapacityAs of 2023 update 110 2 Websitewww wbr chf wbr org wbr uk Contents 1 History 2 Buildings 3 School performance and inspections 4 Chailey Heritage Clinical Services CHCS 5 Chailey Heritage Foundation 5 1 Trustees 6 Notable staff 7 Notable former pupils 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksHistory editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2023 Chailey Heritage School was founded in 1903 by Grace Kimmins and Alice Rennie for children with physical disabilities 1 6 The founding organisation was called the Guild of the Brave Poor Things 7 The school moved site three miles within Chailey in 1936 citation needed The 2002 inspection noted that the school was choosing to admit children with increasingly complex levels of need 8 Buildings editThe school has a chapel St Martin s Chapel which is a Grade II listed building 9 10 It was built in 1913 the architects were Ninian Comper and his son 10 School performance and inspections editAs of 2023 update the 2014 inspection is the most recent with a judgement by Ofsted of Outstanding 3 The school was judged Outstanding in the previous two inspections in 2009 and 2007 4 11 The 2002 inspection before that did not result in a judgement category but the inspectors concluded that The high quality of teaching and care good achievement of pupils and sound leadership make this an effective school that provides good value for money 8 The school has been recognised for good practice in several areas It has a specialist service for young people aged up to 25 to support them to plan for the future 5 It has had starting in 1995 a group supported by an advocate for young people to give their views 12 13 In 2005 the House of Commons noted that the school is nationally recognised for its good practice guidance on intimate care for disabled children 14 In 2003 the school was noted to make good use of the internet to share information with parents 15 Chailey Heritage Clinical Services CHCS editChailey Heritage Clinical Services CHCS is the NHS service co located with Chailey Heritage School to provide clinical and therapeutic input on site and in children s own homes 16 In addition to their work at Chailey Heritage School they provide specialist services for children and young people with complex neurodisability throughout East and West Sussex 16 Chailey Heritage Foundation editThe Chailey Heritage Foundation which was founded as the Chailey Heritage 17 is an English charity that owns and runs the school It was founded out of the Guild of the Poor Brave Things in 1903 by Dame Grace Kimmins The foundation specialises in support of children and young people with complex physical disabilities and health needs predominantly through the Chailey Heritage School 18 At one time the Heritage also owned and ran the Chailey Heritage Marine Hospital near to the village of Tide Mills Futures Chailey Heritage is the charity s new transition service for young adults with physical disabilities and includes a Life Skills Centre Trustees edit The list of trustees at the close of 2014 is 19 20 William Shelford DL chair Mike Atkinson School Governor Keith Chaplin Governor David Crowther Dr Elizabeth Green Governor Lucinda Hanbury Verena Hanbury MBE DL President Chris Jones Robin Meyer Jane RobertsNotable staff editRichard Henry Coleman from 1920 Between 1906 1916 two matrons trained at The London Hospital organised the nursing care of the children As matron they would have played a central role in the smooth running of the establishment 21 Chailey Heritage were employing reputable matrons of a high calibre from the largest voluntary hospital in England 22 Ethel Julian 1871 1958 Matron 1906 1908 22 23 Julian trained at The London Hospital under Eva Luckes between 1900 1902 22 24 25 Florence Mary Glover 1874 1970 Matron 1908 until at least 1916 22 26 27 Glover also trained at The London Hospital between 1902 and 1904 and remained there as a staff nurse holiday sister and home sister until her promotion to Chailey 22 28 29 Notable former pupils editIan Dury musician and actor 30 Peter Hull paralympian citation needed Alison Lapper artist 31 References edit a b Durey J F 2022 John Galsworthy s Compassion All Beings Great and Small Springer International Publishing p 83 ISBN 978 3 030 87436 0 Retrieved 10 July 2023 a b c d e f Chailey Heritage School Get Information about Schools Gov UK Retrieved 10 July 2023 a b c Pugh Bob 2014 Chailey Heritage School Ofsted Retrieved 10 July 2023 a b c Penny Steffi 2007 Chailey Heritage School inspection report Ofsted Retrieved 10 July 2023 a b Tutt R Williams P 2015 The SEND Code of Practice 0 25 Years Policy Provision and Practice SAGE Publications p 71 ISBN 978 1 4739 2719 3 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Quibell EP 1956 The physically handicapped child functional assessment of the disability as an aid to planning British Medical Journal 2 4999 991 3 doi 10 1136 bmj 2 4999 991 PMC 2035483 PMID 13364373 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Wilson J P 2013 The Routledge Encyclopaedia of UK Education Training and Employment From the earliest statutes to the present day Taylor amp Francis p 60 ISBN 978 1 317 79652 7 Retrieved 10 July 2023 a b Naylor Ian 2002 Inspection report Chailey Heritage School Ofsted Retrieved 10 July 2023 Duchess of Cornwall marks chapel centenary BBC News 5 June 2013 Retrieved 10 July 2023 a b ST MARTINS CHAPEL OLD HERITAGE HERITAGE CRAFTS SCHOOL Historic England Retrieved 10 July 2023 Kell Mike 2009 Chailey Heritage School inspection report Ofsted Retrieved 10 July 2023 Virgo Sue 1998 Group Advocacy in a Residential Setting Chailey Young People s Group In Robinson Carol Stalker Kirsten eds Growing Up with Disability Research highlights in social work Jessica Kingsley pp 143 154 ISBN 9781853025686 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Kendrick A 2008 Residential Child Care Prospects and Challenges Research highlights in social work Jessica Kingsley p 114 ISBN 978 1 84310 526 8 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Sheerman B 2006 Special Educational Needs Third Report of Session 2005 06 HC Collection Grande Bretagne Parliament House of Commons Stationery Office p 103 ISBN 978 0 215 02964 5 Retrieved 10 July 2023 Abbott C 2003 Special Educational Needs and the Internet Issues for the Inclusive Classroom Taylor amp Francis p 12 ISBN 978 1 134 49711 9 Retrieved 10 July 2023 a b Chailey Heritage Clinical Services CHCS at Sussex Community services Sussexcommunity nhs uk Retrieved 30 December 2012 Chailey Heritage Foundation registered charity no 1075837 Charity Commission for England and Wales Chailey Heritage School Welcome Chs org uk 20 February 2012 Retrieved 5 December 2012 Chailey Heritage School Trustees Chs org uk Archived from the original on 18 October 2014 Retrieved 13 October 2014 Contact and trustees Charity commission gov uk Retrieved 13 October 2014 Ardern Peter 2002 When Matron Ruled London Peter Hale p 204 a b c d e Rogers Sarah 2022 A Maker of Matrons A study of Eva Luckes s influence on a generation of nurse leaders 1880 1919 Unpublished PhD thesis University of Huddersfield April 2022 Appointments The Nursing Times 2 209 10 March 1906 via www rcn org Ethel May Julian Register of Probationers RLHLH N 1 7 203 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums London Matron s Annual Letter to Nurses No 13 Matron s Annual Letter to Nurses 1894 1916 RLHLH N 7 2 No 13 March 1906 28 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums London Matron s Annual Letter to Nurses No 23 Matron s Annual Letter to Nurses 1894 1916 RLHLH N 7 2 No 23 May 1916 31 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums London Appointments The British Journal of Nursing 41 32 11 July 1908 Florence Mary Glover Register of Probationers RLHLH N 1 9 104 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums London Florence Glover Register of Sisters and Nurses RLHLH N 4 2 57 Barts Health NHS Trust Archives and Museums London Balls R 2011 Ian Dury Sex amp Drugs amp Rock N Roll Omnibus Press p 49 ISBN 978 0 85712 698 6 Retrieved 10 July 2023 The ethos of Chailey Heritage School was to make the children as independent as possible and the majority of medical staff adopted a tough line regarding their treatment Treneman Ann 11 October 1997 From the age of six weeks to 17 Alison Lapper was one of the strange little creatures of the Chailey Heritage institution Independent Retrieved 29 August 2020 Further reading editBlack Ros Grace Kimmins and her Chailey Heritage 2018 Kimmins Grace Heritage Chailey 1903 1948 The Coming of Age of the Heritage Craft Schools 1924 Arscott David 2003 Chailey Heritage A Hundred Years SB Publications ISBN 978 1857702699 External links editChailey Heritage School website British Utopian Experiments Sussex 1325 1945 Scroll to Heritage Craft School 1903 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chailey Heritage School amp oldid 1183943154 Chailey Heritage Clinical Services CHCS, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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