About Cotswold Spa Hospital School
Key Information about Cotswold Spa Hospital School
School Name: Cotswold Spa Hospital School
School Address: Cotswold Spa, Station Road, Broadway, Worcestershire, WR12 7DE
School telephone number: 01386 853523
Head Teacher: Jenny Curry
Proprietor: Sheetal Shah, Director of Policy and Regulation E: Sheetal.Shah@elysiumhealthcare.co.uk
Our Core Values
Our values were created in partnership with those we support, their families, and our people. We all voted and decided together which values we hold most dear and which ones unite us all. Our values are standards which we will uphold each and every day.
Kindness –
in everything we say and do
Integrity –
being honest and doing the right thing
Teamwork –
working together to deliver great care and outcomes
Excellence –
being outstanding at what we do
Our Objective
Our overarching objective is to ensure that all students at the school receive a curriculum that whilst maintaining its breadth, is personalised to meet every individual’s needs within the context of assisting in the care and treatment programme facilitated in conjunction with the hospital.
Mission Statement
We aim at the Cotswold Spa Hospital School, to make each patient’s stay with us a positive experience, where the education provided here is as normal as possible, in what can seem a very abnormal situation. Where possible we aim to help the young people in our care to see the value of education and the benefits it brings to them and society at large. We endeavour to help equip our patients with skills and knowledge to help them lead a happy and contented life.
The team are committed to providing comprehensive treatment which supports the young person and their family who are experiencing the impact of an eating disorder. We provide help with weight restoration combined with an intensive therapeutic package working with the young person and their family or carers.
We offer a range of therapeutic groups and workshops to enable the young person to think about what is happening to them, to feel comfortable expressing their feelings and to make behavioural changes.
Jenny Curry
Head Teacher