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A septennial record of the accreditations and awards achieved by Westminster Children's University and Queen's Park School from 2017 to 2024

 

The septennial Celebration of the accreditations and awards achieved by Westminster Children's University and Queen's Park School from 2017 to 2024 highlights the commitment and dedication of the staff and facilitators to supporting and promoting enrichment, cohesion, and well-being within the 4-14 age category of London's youth. The wide range of specialties within the cohort which focus on the mental health aspect of additional provision in primary and secondary education, showcasing the holistic approach taken by both institutions in nurturing the holistic development of young learners.



One of the notable accreditations received by Westminster Children's University is the Sunsafe School Accreditation from Boots, spanning from 2017 to 2020. This accreditation underscores the commitment of both organization to promoting sun safety practices among its students, ensuring their health and well-being in outdoor activities. Similarly, the Business Education Awards received in 2019 for Art and Craft Excellence and Art and Crafts Progress and Excellence acknowledge the outstanding achievements and creativity of the students in these areas, reflecting the commitment of the institution in fostering artistic talents and self-expression among the young learners.



Furthermore, the Healthy Schools Awards in Bronze, Silver, and Gold categories obtained by Westminster Children's University in 2019 highlight the institution's dedication to promoting health and well-being among its students. The progression from Bronze to Silver and ultimately to Gold signifies the continuous efforts of QP and WCU in creating a healthy and supportive environment for its students to thrive. Additionally, the Eco-Schools accreditation in Bronze, Silver, and Green Flag categories further underlines the institution's commitment to sustainability and environmental awareness, instilling in students the values of conservation and eco-consciousness.



In the realm of mental health and well-being, the Children and Young Peoples’ Mental Health and Wellbeing Award received in 2019, along with the Wellbeing Award for Schools Achievement/accreditation from 2020 to 2023, demonstrate the holistic approach of Westminster Children's University in addressing the mental health needs of its students. These accreditations emphasize the importance of mental well-being in overall development and highlight the institution's efforts in providing a supportive and nurturing environment for young learners to thrive.

Moreover, the recognition received in the Community Education Awards for the Community Champion Career Award and WCU First Aid Project Award further showcases the positive impact of Westminster Children's University in the wider community. These accolades underscore the institution's commitment to community engagement and social responsibility, fostering a sense of belonging and camaraderie among students and community members.

In conclusion, the septennial celebration of the accreditations and awards achieved by Westminster Children's University and Queen's Park School from 2017 to 2024 reflects the unwavering dedication and commitment of the staff and facilitators in promoting enrichment, cohesion, and well-being among London's youth. The diverse range of accreditations obtained in various areas such as sun safety, arts and crafts, health and well-being, environmental sustainability, mental health, and community engagement, illustrates the holistic approach taken by these institutions in nurturing the holistic development of young learners. Overall, these accolades serve as a testament to the impact and effectiveness of Westminster Children's University and Queen's Park School in providing free aspirational and educational opportunities for young people and making a positive difference in the lives of London's youth.

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