Jasmine House School

 Opened in September 2018, Jasmine House School is our flagship School. 
Recently graded Good by OFSTED in 2023, Jasmine House School has gone from strength to strength, developing a highly skilled staff team to support a wide range of learning needs.

 Our School Vision

At Jasmine House School our Vision is that all of our young people are supported by an inclusive, nurturing and child centred approach based on mutual respect and unconditional positive regard. We are committed to promoting independence, self esteem and self understanding.

We offer a personalised, aspirational and ambitious curriculum based on individual learning needs and foster an environment where all learners feel safe, are treated equally and can recognise their own value.

Our aim is that each young person understands the ways in which they can contribute to their community and be a responsible member of society.

Jasmine House School is a place where pupils…….

  • Feel Safe

  • Feel Valued

  • Feel Inspired


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"The positive culture of the school is infectious. The school’s rapid success since opening is based on teamwork, exemplary relationships and the resilience of leaders and staff."

(OFSTED Inspection Report 2019)

Personalised Targets

We work hard to re-engage young people in their Education. We do this by working closely with parents/carers to set out and achieve personal improvement targets.

 Highly Skilled Staff Team

We have a highly skilled staff team, who all have experience of working in Special Needs Education. Staff have many different qualifications and skills to enable us to deliver our ambitious curriculum.

Accredited Outcomes

We want all of our pupils to achieve the highest possible outcomes, we offer Unit Award certificates, Entry Level, Functional Skills and GCSE qualifications

'Thank you so much for going above and beyond to help us in these unprecedented times. We appreciate this so, so much.'


(Parent of a Pupil Place at Jasmine House School)

Child Protection and Safeguarding Children

Designated Safeguarding Officer: Ali McGregor

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officers: Matt Storey, Nathan Slater and Paul Emmerson

Jasmine House Safeguarding and Child Protection procedures, policy documents and training programme are in line  with updated Government and Policy Legislation. Staff are issued a copy of the Child Protection Procedures. Staff receive regular  training and updates. A copy of our Safeguarding Policy is made available to Parents/carers, social workers, placing authorities and other significant stakeholders. A copy of our Safeguarding Policy can be downloaded using the link below.

Jasmine House sets out clear guidelines and expectations with regards to appropriate relationships between all staff and the young people. Jasmine House  provides a very safe, caring and personal support in which all young people will be given full emotional support without it being detrimental to their safety and well-being. All staff are aware of their responsibilities for Safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. 

Jasmine House has a duty of care and therefore a responsibility to pass on any child protection and safeguarding concerns to the relevant children’s social care services.


Complaints

All complaints are taken seriously. Jasmine House has a  full complaints policy and procedure which is available from the school office or for download below. Initial complaints should be made to the Principal, Matt Storey on 01773 305 029 or by email matt.storey@smoothstonecare.co.uk. If the complaint is concerning the Principal please contact Ray Scales Chair of Governors on 01773 305 029 or by email ray.scales@smoothstonecare.co.uk
Complaints Policy

To view a policy please click on a link below

Proprietor - Smoothstone Care and Education Ltd.

Contact Name - Mr Raymond Scales

01773 305029

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