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Public Benefit, including how we work with local schools and the community, sharing resources and learning from one another.
On losing our Government Assisted Places in 1998 we immediately launched our own Bursary scheme, offering up to 100% fee remission, uniform, meals, transport & trips, currently to 17 pupils annually, but we are continually fundraising to increase this number. The average level of fees assistance at present is 88.8% of fees. The first three cohorts have now completed A levels and moved on to university with great success.
We offer placements for trainee teachers, 8 or 9 each year, including being part of an independent-state school SCITT since its inception in 2000, and have links with 4 HEIs.
JAGS has been working in partnership with the local and wider community and with local schools for many years and our Governors endorsed the explicit policy of being “Good Neighbours” in the 1990s.
We have worked with local schools on Safe Routes to School and community travel plans.
We have become an Eco-School and supported local primary schools to do so.
Community Action has long been at the heart of JAGS, we were involved with the Peckham Settlement from its foundation in 1896. Currently girls are engaged in a wide variety of regular activities: manning the local hospital trolley shop, helping with after-school clubs at local primary schools, supporting the teaching of art, drama, MFL and music at local primary schools, working with children with special needs, visiting the elderly, working on a special art project with the elderly at the local art gallery, visiting a Cheshire Home, playing music and singing to entertain local clubs and groups, teaching at a Saturday Supplementary School on a Southwark estate, working with Kids Company and working with Crisis.
All our sports facilities and a large ICT suite are open to the community first thing in the morning and from 6.00 p.m. Mon-Fri and all day and evening at weekends and during school holidays, via membership of our Sports Club.
Six local schools use our swimming pool regularly each week and our pool is used to host local and regional galas, including those for the disabled.
When a local state school was unable to use their own playing fields for two years (until this summer) we allowed them to hold all their games lessons on our fields free of charge. Other local schools use our fields from time to time and we put a gate in the fence between us and our neighbouring primary school so that they have access whenever they wish, as they have no green space of their own.
Our grounds include historic botany beds and woods and ponds which are open to the public from time to time and are regularly used as an educational aid by local primary schools – our Environmental/Botany Gardens Manager hosts these events and provides materials for the schools. We have now joined the Forest Schools Scheme.
Each year many of our sixth form undertake the Community Sports Leader Award, helping with PE in local primary schools and organising tournaments.
We run an adult choir for the local community and a community orchestra.
JAGS is regularly used as a venue for regional training events for teachers.
JAGS pupils worked with a neighbouring primary school to redesign, build and paint their playground area to make it more pupil-friendly.