Travelling to school safely

All children need to travel to and from school safely.
Everybody’s journey to and from school needs to be safe.

Watch this film to help you stay safe;

Further information

  • Please watch for your transport to arrive

  • The driver will stay in his vehicle
  • Walk to your transport

  • There may be other children travelling with you to school

  • You must fasten your seat belt

  • Remain in your seat with your seat belt fastened

  • When you arrive at school remain in your seat until an adult opens your door

  • When you arrive home after school remain in your seat until your parent or carer meets you

“Whitehouse Pupil Referral Unit is a calm and friendly environment.”

Ofsted

“Pupils are happy, enjoy coming to school and say that they feel safe.”

Ofsted

“Staff know the pupils well and pupils respond to these positive relationships.”

Ofsted

“Parents comment that their children’s behaviour improves significantly after joining the school.”

Ofsted

“By the time a pupil leaves the school, they are well prepared for either mainstream school or specialist provision.”

Ofsted

“Leaders, staff and governors are ambitious for pupils to achieve their potentials.”

Ofsted

“Teachers encourage pupils to develop a love of reading. Pupils have access to lots of different types of books.”

Ofsted

“Pupils enjoy taking part in a wide range of activities that broaden their learning.”

Ofsted

“Pupils can concentrate on their work because behaviour is managed exceptionally well.”

Ofsted

“Members of the governing body and the wider academy trust are ambitious for the school and for what pupils can achieve.”

Ofsted

“Pupils’ ability to manage their own anger and emotions improves after joining the school.”

Ofsted