Learning Support

Learning Support is integral to our teaching.  Our Head of Learning Support, Mrs Natalie Atkins, is an experienced teacher and practitioner in this area, and leads a dedicated team who provide support for pupils, enabling them to work with confidence, succeed and maximise their full potential.

Our Learning Support team work across all classes to provide support where necessary, including in-class support, small group work, pre-learning groups, booster groups and 1:1 lessons.  Lessons have a focus on creativity, collaboration and fun.  Using a variety of interactive techniques and state of the art technology, girls learn through practical, multi-sensory activities that convey concepts in an innovative way.  Further up the school, four part-time teachers work alongside the specialist English and Mathematics teachers to plan and deliver the curriculum in Form V and Form VI.

Our approach is always pupil centred.  The specialist teachers will find the right strategy and teaching method for each pupil, understanding how they learn best as individuals.

We work with outside agencies such as speech therapists, occupational therapists, educational psychologists and paediatricians for guidance and advice to make sure we fully understand the unique aspects of each pupil’s development and can provide the appropriate support for them.

Individual Education Plans are used for pupils whose progress needs monitoring or does not correlate with their identified potential.  Meetings are held termly with parents and pupils, where targets are reviewed and set.  We believe hearing both the parents’ and pupil’s voice is vital to each child fulfilling their potential and believe that open communication is vital to achieving this aim for all children at our school.

The emotional health and well-being of our pupils is a top priority.  We offer a mentoring system to girls in Form VI and those younger girls who may require additional emotional support.  The school strives to ensure early intervention and offers clubs such as Brick Club, Art Club and Craft Club to aid this.  Each house has Wellbeing Captains who plan fun and engaging activities and look out for the younger girls’ wellbeing. We are happy to work closely with parents who have concerns around their child’s well-being to ensure the child is happy and relaxed and, therefore, confident and eager to learn.

If you wish to discuss your child or their needs, please book a meeting with the Learning Support Team via the school office.

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For 135 years, generations of girls have walked through St Hilda’s red doors, forming friendships, creating memories and becoming part of a community that lasts long after school days are over.
To celebrate this special milestone, we are delighted to invite our alumni community to our very first St Hilda’s School Alumni Event, taking place on Saturday 19th September from 2-5pm.
Whether you left St Hilda’s recently or many years ago, we hope you’ll join us to reconnect with former classmates, families and staff, rediscover the school, and celebrate the traditions that have made St Hilda’s such a special place for 135 years.
We can’t wait to welcome you back to your school.

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Collage-style SHS Alumni Event invitation featuring a girl in school uniform, crest, and event details: 19 September 2026, 2–5pm.