At Framlingham College, pastoral care lies at the very heart of all we do, ensuring that each and every child feels happy, safe and secure as we help them to navigate their way through adolescence and into adulthood.
There are many layers of support in place for every boy and girl. Pastoral care is about forging a strong understanding of each individual through close relationships and regular communication between members of the Senior School staff, the parents and the boys and girls themselves. This allows us to provide pupils with absolutely the best education both within and beyond the classroom.
Each Sixth Form pupil is assigned to a tutor group. Their Tutor, along with their HM, is a very important person in their life. The Tutor oversees the day-to-day aspects of their tutees’ schedules, with particular focus on their academic progress. The tutor is there to support, coach and encourage. Pupils have regular one-on-one tutorials which help each pupil to reflect on their progress and set targets. The conversations that pupils have with their Tutor are often some of the most important conversations that they have in their week.
We have a strong pastoral team headed up by the Deputy Head, Pastoral, Oliver Lloyd. He brings with him almost twenty years’ experience as a senior pastoral leader. Oliver is a teacher of History, Classical Civilisation and Art History and has worked at Harrow, Hong Kong as well as King’s College, Taunton before joining Framlingham College.
Development is psychologically and physiologically hugely complex at this stage. We believe it is really important to make time for our teenagers to talk and for them to be listened to, so that they can set the world alight in their chosen field with confidence.”
Katy Williams, Deputy Head (Sixth Form)
Pastoral care at Framlingham College is broken into three components:
The FLOW Programme
Wellbeing
Broadening Horizons
Social Events
Our Sixth Form programme is packed with fun social events such as Bar nights in the Sixth Form Centre, Music nights in the Café (with our impressive BTEC pupil band), Sixth Form Dinners, trips, concerts and the Summer Ball. At the weekends, boarders have the opportunity to go to London and Cambridge to enjoy cultural, artistic and musical events not to mention trips to the seaside or other activities – just for fun – such as paint-balling or paddle boarding.