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Ansford School Steve Baker works in Ansford School in a variety of ways. At lunchtimes he helps to provide activities for pupils. CHYPS! (Church Young People’s Society!) meet on a Tuesday lunchtime in the Swainson building and provides space for pupils to explore the Christian faith and to spend time with other Christians in the school. Free cakes are also provided. On other lunchtimes Steve runs sports clubs in the PE block and a lunchtime drop-in for year 10s and 11s in the Swainson Building. Restorative Justice takes up a large amount of Steve’s time within the school. This is a project that brings together the different parties involved where there has been an incident within school and seeks to make the situation right, rather than simply punishing people. Steve co-ordinates the project and allocates people to facilitate Restorative Justice Conferences. Steve also contributes during lessons, supporting pupils on a one-to-one basis, and taking year 11 PDP lessons. If you want to know more about Linx Project life at Ansford, please email Steve (steve@linxproject.com) or call 07737 283 722. King Arthur's Community School, Wincanton The Linx Project provides two youth workers to King Arthur's Community School, Wincanton, to assist with the daily life at school during term time. The purpose of Laura and Jo being in KACS is to be a living example of the Christian faith. We are delighted that Tamra Bradbury and her staff have so warmly accepted us into the school life. Laura works with students and staff in whatever capacity the school desires. Currently Laura is providing student support in lessons with various pupils, and working with the Buddy Club, a lunchtime club aimed at supporting Year 7’s and giving them a place to hang out with Year 9’s. It also aims to support those who are being bullied. Laura can be found around the school on Tuesday and Thursday mornings and Wednesday afternoon. You can usually find her somewhere near CS or ask in the staff room. If you want to know how you can get involved with the Linx Project and any trips or projects that are coming up feel free to find her in school and ask. Jo has been working within King Arthur’s school for the last two years now. Each year within the school has been slightly different but one thing which has remained consistent is that she has been able to work with Key Students supporting them both academic and personally. Jo works in KA on a Monday and Tuesday Morning and her role is helping key students in lessons. She also helps and supports the school in other activity such as trips and events. As youth workers we understand how important and at times challenging school life can be. That’s why we are committed to working within schools, whether that’s helping out in lesson, mentoring or just being an ear to listen. If you would like to find out more or chat, please feel free to seek us out. We are always happy to supports students, parents and teachers in any way we can. Sexey’s School, Bruton Patrick is the youth worker who works at the beautifully titled Sexey's school. It is a great school in a little town called Bruton. He does a numerous things from running a gardening project to playing stupid games to doing one-to-one work. His job is a cross between that of a chaplain and a youth worker, which seemed strange at first but now we think that the two roles sit nicely together. He gets involved as much as he can with the wider Linx Project activites, especially 'Fresh' on the third Sunday of every month at Cary Methodist Church. That means that you'll still get to meet him if you don’t come to Sexey's. If you do however, hopefully soon he will have an office in which you can come and meet him, or you'll see him out and about in the playground chatting and playing 'squares'. |
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