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James Wild MP visits Fen Rivers Academy and joins their Macmillan coffee morning

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Friday, 4 October, 2024
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Fen Rivers, James Wild MP and Amanda Fewkes, Headteacher

As part of his focus on helping to improve education in North West Norfolk, James Wild MP’s latest school visit took him to Fen Rivers Academy to meet the Headteacher and pupils and join their first Macmillan coffee morning supporting people living with cancer. 

Fen Rivers Academy is a therapeutic SEMH (Social, Emotional, and Mental Health) school offering specialist education and support to 86 children aged between 5 and 16 years old. It provides young people with specialist teaching and learning for them to progress and succeed in sustained education or employment. Pupils are referred to the school by the local authority as part of their duties to arrange special educational needs provision.

James was shown around the school by Headteacher Amanda Fewkes who explained more about SEMH schools and the specialised support they provide for children with challenges in managing their emotions and behaviour. Fen Rivers Academy addresses a broad range of needs, including emotional and social difficulties such as ADHD, OCD, attachment issues, or challenging behaviour.

James visited Fen Rivers during their Macmillan coffee morning which provided him with a valuable opportunity to speak with students, teachers, and parents about the school and pupils aspirations over tea and cake.  

Speaking after the visit, James Wild MP said: 

“It was a pleasure to visit Fen Rivers Academy and see how the school offers an engaging environment to unlock the learning potential of the pupils. Staff are very committed, take great pride in the school, and care deeply about the education and well-being of each child. Improving support for pupils with special educational needs is a priority and one that as a Shadow Education Minister I will continue to pursue.”

Speaking after the visit, Amanda Fewkes said: 

“It is a real privilege to lead a team of such dedicated professionals who work so hard and give so much of themselves every day to ensure the children get the very best deal and their needs are met. In challenging times the laughter; humour and community spirit of TeamFen is infectious and we face each day with a smile. A team of people with such large hearts, who notice and celebrate the golden moments daily, and notice when anyone is ‘not ok’ is key to successful outcomes for our children. The accolade belongs to each and every one of them.” 

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