
Here you will find a collection of educational research conducted by our staff, showcasing their commitment to enhancing the learning experience for all students. We invite you to explore these valuable insights, which not only highlight our school’s dedication to educational excellence but also contribute to the broader academic community. Thank you for your interest, and we look forward to sharing our findings with you!

Enhancing Scientific Literacy in SEMH Schools: A Comprehensive Framework
A Strategic Framework for Successful STEM Implementation in UK SEMH Schools
The Transformative Impact of Compass+ in UK SEMH Schools (Key Stages 2-4): Fostering Holistic Development and Future Pathways
Mark Cullen, 2025
Compass+ is a complimentary digital platform by The Careers and Enterprise Company (CEC), funded by the Department for Education, crucial for secondary and special schools across England. It enables institutions to benchmark and report on their careers provision aligned with the Gatsby Benchmarks. Particularly for students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs, Compass+ integrates with the Skills Builder Universal Framework, fostering essential skills for academic success and effective transitions beyond school. A comprehensive, whole-school approach maximises its potential.
Enhancing Science Education in SEMH Schools: Tailored Strategies for Effective Delivery Across Key Stages
Mark Cullen, 2025
Improving science education in Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools necessitates a multifaceted strategy that acknowledges the unique needs of these learners. This report presents evidence-based methods for enhancing science teaching across Key Stages 2, 3, and 4, incorporating curriculum schemes such as White Rose Science, Exploring Science, OCR Combined Science, and Entry Level Science. Effective science instruction for SEMH students blends robust pedagogical principles with curriculum adaptations, fostering engaging and supportive learning environments that facilitate improved outcomes.
Best Practice for Careers Education in SEMH Schools: Implementing the Gatsby Benchmarks Effectively
Mark Cullen, June 2025
This report offers a comprehensive overview of best practices for careers education in Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) schools, emphasising the adaptation of the Gatsby Benchmarks. A personalised, holistic, and trauma-informed approach is essential to support SEMH students, who often feature prominently in NEET statistics. Effective careers education requires strong partnerships among schools, families, and employers, alongside sustained funding and professional development, to enhance post-16 outcomes and promote long-term career independence.
The Impactful School Website in an SEMH Setting: A Strategic Imperative for Holistic Support
Mark Cullen, June 2025
This report examines how a school's digital presence can be transformed into a powerful tool for supporting students with Social, Emotional, and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. It argues that an impactful SEMH website serves not merely as an information portal but as an extension of the supportive environment, fostering communication among all stakeholders. Key strategies include accessibility, intuitive navigation, empathetic communication, and calming design elements, ensuring the platform enhances holistic well-being and educational outcomes for vulnerable individuals.
Effective Use of Alternative Provision with Employers for SEMH Key Stage 4 Students