Welcome and thank you for your interest in volunteering at King’s Academy Rowner. Volunteers at Rowner bring with them a range of skills and experiences that can enhance the learning opportunities, outcomes and enjoyment of children at our school. We welcome and encourage volunteers from the local community.
Our Volunteers include:
- Parents/carers and other relatives of pupils
- Asda Community Champion
- Former pupils
- Students on work experience
- Former members of staff
- Local residents
Volunteering Opportunities
The types of activities that volunteers support and assist with include:
- Hearing children read
- Working with small groups of children
- Working alongside individual children
- Undertaking art and craft activities with children
- Working in our library
- Running or assisting with after-school clubs
- Accompanying school visits
- Supporting fundraisers e.g. school discos and fetes
- Year 10 Work Experience
The Benefits of Volunteering
For the children: increases in understanding, achievement, self-confidence and self-esteem.
For teaching staff: greater opportunity to work with other children, so enabling the class as a whole to learn more effectively and achieve more.
For the volunteer: a great sense of achievement and personal satisfaction, new knowledge and new skills, and improved career prospects.
Year 10 Work Experience Placements
We are able to accommodate, annually, up to 8 work experience placements. We are a popular choice for Year 10 learners and our application process is as follows:
- Year 10 students to contact Mrs Parker, expressing their interest, in the January of the year the work experience is required. Students are to outline, in no more than 500 words, why they would like to complete a Work Experience placement at Rowner. Contact e-mail address: enquiries@kgarowner.uk
- By February, shortlisted applicants will be invited to a mini-interview to assess suitability for placement
- By the end of March, places will be confirmed
- July is typically Work Experience placement month
Support For Volunteers
We greatly value and appreciate the time and effort that each of our volunteers generously gives to our school, whether it is on a regular or more ad hoc basis. In order to try to make our volunteers feel welcomed, valued and well-informed about our school – including it’s activities, values and objectives – we aim to provide active and positive support to our volunteers in several ways, including:
- A welcome pack
- Training if and when needed
- Access to our monthly newsletters
- Web pages providing volunteer news and information on our school website
- Appropriate references/testimonials for those seeking to build on their volunteering experience in their career
Becoming a Volunteer
Anyone wishing to become a volunteer, either for a one-off event, such as a school visit, or on a more regular basis (e.g. hearing children read), should approach our school Volunteer Coordinator, Mrs Parker, who will be pleased to explain the volunteering opportunities at our school in more detail and answer any questions prospective volunteers may have. Mrs Parker can be contacted via the main school office (01329 280299) or via e-mail: enquiries@kgarowner.uk As part of our safeguarding protocols, volunteers will need to complete:
- An application form (please see below – ideally, please return electronically) – contact details, type of activities volunteers would like to help with, and the times they are available to help
- Provide evidence of their identity
- Evidence that they have the right to work in the UK
- Routine DBS check
Team Rowner is really looking forward to working with you.