Pastoral Care at William Brookes
We pride ourselves on our pastoral system. We adopt a trauma informed approach to managing
student behaviour and use emotion coaching to structure conversations with students. A trauma
informed school supports children to make sense of their experiences, find ways to manage their
emotions and feelings and create an environment of safety, connection and compassion at all times.
We are building a school where we build strong, positive, supportive relationships between staff and
students. Your child will have a designated Form Tutor and a Head of Year who will address your
child’s pastoral needs. Alongside this we have an outstanding safeguarding team and an incredible
team of Pupil Support Officers.
Belonging at William Brookes
Our Belonging Framework
At William Brookes, we want every child to feel safe, valued and that they truly belong. A strong sense of belonging helps children feel confident, supported and ready to learn.
Our approach is guided by the Belonging Framework, developed by The 3–18 Education Trust. The framework helps schools, families and pupils work together to support children’s wellbeing, behaviour, attendance and learning, ensuring the right support is in place at the right time.
What is the Belonging Framework?
The Belonging Framework places the child at the centre of everything we do. It brings together five key areas that are closely linked to a child’s sense of belonging:
- Learning
- Attendance
- Behaviour (as communication)
- Mental health and wellbeing
- Physical and psychological safety
By considering these areas together, we can better understand what a child might need and provide support early, before difficulties become bigger challenges.
What this means for parents and carers
Parents and carers play a vital role in helping children feel a sense of belonging. The Belonging Framework recognises that working in partnership between home and school is key.
Through the framework, we aim to:
- Help parents and carers understand how we approach wellbeing, behaviour and support
- Be clear about how we work together when a child needs additional help
- Encourage open, honest communication
- Build a supportive team around each child
Most children will thrive with strong relationships, consistent routines and universal support. Sometimes, children may need additional or more specialist help. The Belonging Framework helps everyone understand their shared responsibilities so support is coordinated, compassionate and effective.
Find out more
You can find more information about the Belonging Framework, including guidance for parents and carers, on the Trust website:
https://www.3-18education.co.uk/belonging/
If you have questions or concerns about your child’s wellbeing or sense of belonging, please contact Ruth Bennett at
wbs-info@wbs.318education.co.uk