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The mentoring programme at Preston Manor School was introduced 17 years ago and has grown from strength to strength. It has been recognised nationally for being one of the longest running peer mentoring programme in a school in the UK. For information about the Mentoring Programme at Preston Manor, please click on file below:
Peer Mentoring
The Learning Mentor Programme at Preston Manor High School is an initiative that aims to enhance learning opportunities for students. This intervention is for students who need support in overcoming the variety of barriers that prevent them from accessing the curriculum and achieving their full potential.
The Peer Mentor program at Preston Manor High School selects the best Year 12 students to complete the extensive training Peer Mentor training program. The Year 12 students must have past experience of a pastoral role in the school, for example; a Year 8 buddy, Behaviour panel, or holding a prefect status.
The mentees can be any of the following: students who have moderate issues with behaviour, low motivation, self-esteem, attendance, under achievement or punctuality.
Mentees meet their mentors once a week for 35 minutes in the mentoring room or the Learning Resource Centre. Mentors will pick mentees up from their lesson and after the meeting; the mentor will escort the student back to his/her lesson.
Any parents wanting to refer their child to mentoring must contact the respective DSD. DSD’s and Form Tutors make all referrals for the Peer Mentoring Program. All referrals go through the Pastoral Gateway.