A day in the life of a pupil referral unit

Gabriella Jozwiak
Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Pupil referral units work with some of the country's most vulnerable children. Gabriella Jozwiak spent a day at Kingsland School in Oldham to see how it is helping young people reach their potential.

Head teacher Lynda Thompson has overseen the shift of Kingsland School’s focus from pastoral care to improving pupils’ academic outcomes, ensuring they leave with qualifications. Picture: Peter J Hearn
Head teacher Lynda Thompson has overseen the shift of Kingsland School’s focus from pastoral care to improving pupils’ academic outcomes, ensuring they leave with qualifications. Picture: Peter J Hearn

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