Welcome to Tytherington School

 

We are a successful, ambitious and high-performing school at the heart of the local community. At Tytherington School, we pride ourselves on our high standards which enables us to provide first-class learning experiences for all students.

As Headteacher, and a parent myself, I make no apology for having a very simple and uncomplicated view of what makes an exceptional school. At Tytherington School we have a calm and supportive environment which is characterised by respectful relationships between the teachers and students. There is a very clear focus on delivering high academic standards for all students. We encourage all students to strive to fulfil their potential wherever their interests or talents may lie.

Excellent teaching and learning is at the core of our approach. We provide all our students with a forward looking and rich curriculum which allows them to develop the skills and knowledge required to grasp any opportunities the future may present. Our ethos encourages students to be articulate, resilient, courageous, curious and have the confidence to stand up for what they believe in.

We are very proud of our strong culture of academic success at key stages 4 and 5. We offer a wide range of courses which enable all students to thrive.

Tytherington is a safe and happy school where there is a sense of pride amongst students. If you want to know more about us please arrange a visit, we would love to see you.

Mr Emmanuel Botwe MA (Oxon), Headteacher

Please click the link below to hear Mr Botwe’s recent TED Talk about his values and beliefs about Education.

Mr Botwe’s TED Talk

Please find below the link to a podcast about Mr Botwe where he talks about Headship and the school. 

Mr Botwe’s Podcast

 

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Who do I contact at Tytherington?

Effective communication and a collaborative working relationship between school and parents is vital to ensuring the best possible outcomes for your child. The information above provides an overview of the key staff who work within our wider Pastoral Team. Other key contacts who work within and alongside the wider pastoral team are, Miss Roe (AHT – Director of Sixth Form), Mrs Pugh (AHT – KS3 Curriculum Lead) and Mr Pepper (AHT – Safeguarding, Behaviour and Attendance).

Heads of Year (HOY): You should make direct contact with your child’s HOY if you or your child are concerned about their progress in school. The HOY will either deal with the concern directly or put you in contact with the relevant member of staff i.e. Head of Department if it is a subject related concern, or signpost you to the relevant department i.e. Safeguarding, SEN etc. If you are unsure which department to contact, please make contact with your child’s HOY in the first instance.

Student Services: Our student services team (alongside Heads of Year) are responsible for student attendance. You should contact the student services team to notify them of your child’s absence. The Student Services Team will also deal with general queries and can assist with signposting you to the correct department.

Safeguarding: Our Safeguarding Team is made up of Mrs Shatwell (Designated Safeguarding Lead), Mr Pepper (Designated Safeguarding Lead) and Miss Wood (Safeguarding Practitioner). Our safeguarding team work closely with HOY and the SEN Department. You should contact our safeguarding team directly if you have a serious safeguarding concern. You can also make an anonymous report using the Staying Safe Reporting form which can be found on the school website Staying Safe Reporting | Tytherington School.

SEND and Wellbeing: The SEN Department includes a large number of staff. As SENCO, Mrs Healey holds overall responsibility for the SEN Department and is the schools mental health lead teacher. Any SEN related or well being queries can be made using the email addresses identified below.

Headteacher’s Notes 22nd March
22nd March 2024

Headteacher’s Notes I hope you are well. Thank you for your time this week. This has been eventful week with students being involved in a range of activities across the school. The Year 11s and 13s are deep into their revision schedule as they prepare for their summer examinations which will start in a few […]

Headteacher’s Notes 15th March
15th March 2024

Headteacher’s Notes I hope you are well. Many thanks for joining me for another edition of the school newsletter. As I write, the school is in the midst of a series of fundraising activities for this year’s Comic Relief. Several students have been baking throughout the week for a cake sale and the day will […]

Headteacher’s Notes 8th March
8th March 2024

Headteacher’s Notes I hope you are well. Thank you for joining me this week. I am writing this introduction from a hotel room in Liverpool as I am currently at the Association for School and Colleges Leaders (ASCL) National Conference in my capacity as Vice President. One of my responsibilities as Vice President is to […]

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