Life Skills at SORM.
Calm classroom.
Our classroom has been designed to be a inviting calm environment. Paired with our tutors diverse approach to education, students have the oportunity to really learn about things that aren’t taught at school. An example of this is learning to take care of SORM like tending our garden and learning to look after the fish in the classroom. This is a great way to instill a sense of empathy and responsibility.
SEG qualifications.
We offer nationally recognised qualifications to enable students to develop emotionally and socially while also working on their interpersonal skills. In turn this enables our students to overcome barriers in their lives while also earning real qualifications at the same time.
The skills we develop here will be taken into the wider community and create the ability to succeed in all walks of life.
Green Fingered.
We have a bespoke outdoor garden which was designed and created by our students.
We want our students to create a connection with nature and understand that growing and nurturing plants is a way of learning patience and understanding that things take time.
The space is also a great place to relax and is available when someone needs to self regulate.
Rethinking Waste.
One of our latest successful projects was about peoples understanding of waste.
We want our students to understand how their use of waste packaging and food affects the places we live and how areas are much nicer when they are free from rubbish.
This is our current project and we couldn’t be happier with how things are going.