Extended Schools
“An extended school is a school that recognises that it cannot work alone in helping children and young people to achieve their potential, and therefore decides to work in partnership with other agencies that have an interest in outcomes for children and young people, and with the local community. In doing so, it aims to help meet not only the school’s objectives but also to share in helping to meet the wider needs of children, young people, families and their community” — DfES 2004
“An Extended School will seek to provide, or host a range ofactivities and services designed to meet the needs of young people in the community and so encourage the inclusion of young people in all aspects of school and community life.” — Extended Schools Prospectus 2005
“At Driffield School we aim to deliver four “core services”, which will help to ensure that all children and young people have the opportunity to achieve the Every Child Matters outcomes: Be Healthy, Stay Safe, Enjoy & Achieve, Make a Positive Contribution and Achieve Economic Well-being.
An Extended Schools Coordinator (ESC) has been based in Driffield School since April 2005. The ESC works with the Driffield Cluster of Schools; this includes 13 rural primary schools, Driffield Junior School, Driffield Infant and Northfield Infant Schools and Kings Mill Special School.
The role of the ESC is to liaise with external agencies and organisations to ensure children, young people and, where appropriate, parents, families and the wider community are able to access the services they need, either on the school site, or by signposting them to other venues.
Find out more about the benefits of Extended School activities.