The KCC is committed to providing
resources for the enhancement and education
of its community. To that end, the KCC,
with the support of the BBC Children in
Need and the Harringey Community Chest
has been running a supplementary school
designed for children through, which it provides
a wide range of programmes to support
children’s and young people’s learning,
enable healthy family relationships and
assist with the role of parenting, with a
focus on improving opportunities.
The KCC began its supplementary school
programme as a result of its recognition that
children from its community where increasingly
falling behind at their daily schools
compared to other children of their age
groups, and as a result not achieving to their
fullest potentials in tests and exams.
Part of the problem, which has gained
increasing consensus, is the lack of participation
and awareness from parents.
As such, the KCC has and will continue to
encourage parents to contribute to the planning
of the supplementary school and their
children’s learning, and hence increasing
their understanding of the vital role they
play as educators.
Schools play a big part in the learning
process, but the support that families offer
their children is the key to children’s ability
to make the most of educational opportunities.
Getting involved in their children’s
education also often triggers a desire for
parents to take up learning themselves, benefiting
the whole family.
To encourage further development, the
KCC has set as part of its objectives, developing
training sessions and seminars to be
held at the centre for parents to understand
the schooling system and thus assist and
monitor their children at every stage of their
education.
The supplementary school currently runs
every Sundays between 12noon and 6pm
during, which the children are taken
through an intense schedule of lesions and
classes including the following;
-English key stage 1-4
-Maths key stage 1-4
-Science key stage 1-4
-Kurdish language
-Kurdish Folk Dancing & Drama; and
-Music - Guitar, Saz and Chorus
This programme has been especially designed to concentrate on and encourage
the children to succeed in core subjects at
their mainstream schools as well as to
develop awareness and further their understanding
of Kurdish culture and heritage
and language skills. It is hoped that this will
build up their self-esteem and confidence in
order to facilitate their integration into both
the local ethnic community and the community
at large. 
The school’s educational priorities are to
enhance the educational experiences of disadvantaged
children by bringing in cultural
activities that help children overcome lack
of confidence. This is predominant in children
from disadvantaged backgrounds. The
target is to improve the overall performance
of all of our students. The supplementary
school started off with 6 pupils. This year
has seen continued development and
despite very limited funding there are currently
over 189 pupils registered at the
school. The programme of classes is run
one after another and in some cases simultaneously
with approximately 15-20 pupils
in each class at any one time.
The syllabus followed is delivered through
class based study and homework, which is
set and monitored on a weekly basis. The
ethos is to support the children and encourage
them to complete tasks independently.
The continued achievements of pupils is
extremely important. For this reason systems
have been developed for tracking the
performance of its pupils through continuous
internal assessment.
Additionally information is continually collected
on the achievements of pupils in
mainstream schools through parents. This
informal tracking has been fairly effective
and close links with parents ensures a quick
response to any difficulties faced by any
individual pupil. |