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Everything you need to know:

Home Education Groups 2024 – 2025

If you are new to Rama Life – Welcome!  And if you are returning – Welcome Back!

We start back on the week commencing 9th September.  An academic calendar is available here.

This page has all the key information about attending Rama Life’s term-time/day-time groups.  It will be kept up to date so if you ever have a question – check here first.

It is meant for families that have already signed up.  If you haven’t yet – you are free to read the details, but do need to email us if you would like to book a space.

We know that lots of typed information can sometimes be overwhelming.  So if you would rather have this information via a phone call or face to face – just get in touch.

If you have any questions, problems or need to do something differently…
Please just get in touch.  We are always as accommodating as possible. 

Next Open Day: TBC

Rama Life South Petherton Education Centre for Home Education and Alternative Provision
Relax at Rama Life Somerset

Timings & Location

– Our day runs from 9:30am – 3pm

– Lunch is from 12:15pm – 1pm

Arrival:
Please aim to arrive in the car park 10 minutes before the group starts (to drop off) and 5 minutes before the group ends (to collect). 

Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays:
If a young person is booked on Functional Skills or GCSE English AND Life Skills: 
They are welcome to bring lunch and stay.

Your first day:
Our team are very approachable, friendly and experienced.  They will ensure young people feel comfortable and welcomed.  If you think your young person will struggle to settle the first time – just let us know and we will arrange for you to come in a little earlier.

Location:
All our sessions are run from our premises at Frogmary Green Farm.  As you approach the farm, you will see the signs.  Please park in the main carpark and you will see our building which has a wooden five bar gate and big green gates too.
(If you are next to the Farm and Field Cafe you are in the wrong place!).

You can find a map, what three words and full address on our contact us page.

What you need to bring

Food & Drink

All groups:
All young people need to bring a full water bottle.  If they do not like water – squash is fine.

Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays:
If a young person is booked on more than one group in one day, we encourage them to bring a snack.

If a young person is booked on Functional Skills English or GCSE English AND Life Skills: 
They are welcome to bring lunch and stay.

Wednesdays & Fridays:
Young people will need to bring lunch, snack and a drink (as above).

Please do not bring:
Fizzy drinks or sharer/family packs of sweets.  If you would like to discuss this – please just get in touch.

Clothing/Footwear

All of our groups could involve going outside – even Maths and English!  So please ensure young people have coats/footwear appropriate for the weather.  They are welcome to bring outdoor footwear etc if that helps.

Young people are welcome to wear whatever they are comfortable in but please note the following:
Please ensure any slogans/writing on clothing is suitable for all ages.
If wearing tops where back/belly is exposed and young people are attending a group that could be cooking (Life Skills, Skills & Social), please ask them to bring something to cover during that activity (top or apron).  This is just for health & safety.

Sensory Aids

Young people are more than welcome to bring quiet fidget toys or ear defenders.  If they would like to bring any other sensory aid, please just get in touch with us first to discuss.  We do not currently have a quiet indoor space – but we do have sofas that young people can use, with ear defenders if wanted, for some quiet.  Outdoors has quiet spaces and big beanbags etc for relaxing.

Mobile Phones / Tablets / Laptops / Smart Watches etc

Keeping young people safe and protecting privacy is very important to us.  

For this reason, we do not allow mobile phones or smart watches that have the ability to take photos or access a web browser.  

We strongly discourage young people from bringing in phones or devices, if it is essential, they need to be turned off and handed to staff who will keep them safe until the end of the session.  

If your young person is upset, worried, or concerned at any point – we are more than happy to call parents on our staff phone and for young people to talk to them.

Laptops/Tablets for Accessibility

If your young person needs to use a device to be able to access learning – please get in touch ASAP so we can discuss.

Please note, if they are planning on taking a GCSE examination in English or Maths, they will need to write by hand, unless they are granted an access arrangement via Form 8 (accessed via the Forms on JCQ Joint Council for Qualifications website).

This means that even if they are just taking Functional Skills at the moment, if it is likely that they will take the GCSE in the future – they need to write by hand unless the Form 8 has been agreed or is likely to be, in order to ensure they have the skills to pass.

If we agree for devices to be used, we will ask for the camera to be covered and for both young person and parent/carer to sign a safe device use agreement.

Vaping/Smoking

Vaping and smoking is illegal in the UK under the age of 18. 

Both smoking and vaping are strictly prohibited on our site and young people will not be able to leave the site to do this during our sessions.

Anyone who chooses to vape or smoke on our premises, parents/carers will be called to collect and they will not be able to return.

Maths Groups

Please bring:

  • Basic maths set (eg compass, set square, ruler, protractor) – you can buy as a set for around £5
  • Pencils, Pens, Eraser, Sharpener
  • Calculator (GCSE requires a scientific calculator)

You will also need at least one official workbook – this will be provided by us and will cost around £5.  We will email you with details once term begins.

We will provide all exercise books free of charge. 
These are available for all our young people from any group, so if you want some for-home use for writing/drawing/maths etc – just let us know.

English Groups

Please bring:

  • Pencils, Pens, Eraser, Sharpener, Highlighter

You will also need at least one official workbook – this will be provided by us and will cost around £5.  We will email you with details once term begins.

We will provide all exercise books free of charge. 
These are available for all our young people from any group, so if you want some for-home use for writing/drawing/maths etc – just let us know.

Payments and Personal Details

Rama Life is a not-for-profit CIC.  Like any other business, we have to pay staff, pensions, training, insurance, equipment, resources, premises costs, software and more!  In order for us to do this, all sessions need to be paid for (even if you are on holiday or unwell) as you are paying to secure your space.  Payment is monthly in advance.

Monthly Payments
To make budgeting easier for ourselves and families, we spread the payments evenly across the year.  To do this we take the cost of your weekly groups, multiply it by 38 weeks of the year (that we run – or the number of weeks left if you join mid-year) and then divide by the 11 months that young people attend.

New to a Group?
If you are new to Rama Life, or signing up for a new group, you are welcome to pay weekly for the first two weeks.

If you want to continue with the group, we will move you onto monthly payments which we will calculate for you.

You can join a group at any point in the year.

Bank Details
Our bank details will be emailed to you when we confirm the payment.

Making Changes
If you want to join a group during the year – this is totally fine.  We will tell you what the new payment amount is.

If you want to leave a group during the year this is also fine, but we do require 4 weeks-notice in order for us to advertise and fill the space.  Your young person does not need to attend during this notice period. If you have just started with us and are in your first two weeks of “pay as you go” you do not have to give us any notice to stop.

Please note, you cannot automatically rejoin the group you have left in that academic year. 
But it might be agreed on a case-by-case basis.

Our Rates
All our displayed prices are subsidised by us – this means we are offering them at a lower cost, in order to support home educating parents.

If your young person receives council funding in any way, they will pay our FULL rate.  This includes if they have an EHCP or an EOTAS package or any other funded packages.

If you are unsure which rate is applicable – please get in touch.

Siblings receive a 10% discount on full day bookings only, with a full paying sibling attending the same, or another full day.

Personal Details
All of your data is protected by our GDPR policy.  We use a system called Magic Bookings to hold all of your young person’s information and to manage our registers.  Although the system can be used to book some activities – all home education groups need to be booked directly through us, via email.  Your booking will be added as “no charge”, as we do not want the system to ask you for payment.  We deal with payments offline, via bank transfer as above.

Please ensure you have added your young persons details here: BOOKING SYSTEM

Feedback & Home Learning

Parents / carers will receive a follow up email after all of our sessions,  just giving a brief overview of what was covered.

For Maths and English, this will also include any home learning (they will also be told this in the group).  Home learning is strongly encouraged for Functional Skills and essential for GCSE.  If your young person will not be doing home learning – please get in touch to discuss.  If young people forget or struggle with home learning they will not be shamed or criticised.  It is for them and our team will not be upset with them if it does not happen.

Please ensure you forward Maths and English emails onto your young person as a reminder!

Special Educational Needs & Disabilities – SEND

Rama Life aim to support as many young people as possible including those who are neurodivergent or have other additional.

We do this by being relaxed and flexible, incorporating movement into all groups, allowing young people to access the toilets and chill space at any time and by following a regular structure so everyone knows what to expect.

Many of our team are neurodivergent or have other lived experience.  Everyone has training in recognising needs and supporting with strategies.

Young people are encouraged to bring fidget aids if they use them at home and ear defenders etc.  Please get in touch to discuss any other sensory aid that could help.

Please ensure you include as many details as possible when you register your young persons details with us so we can make sure we have all the information we need to support them.

We are always learning and are happy to discuss anything with you that you would like us to to try to improve.

Due to our current premises and staffing – we are only able to meet the needs of young people who want to attend, who are happy in a group setting and who do not require 1:1 support to remain regulated.

It may be possible for you to supply a 1:1 supporter for your young person – please get in touch to discuss.

We cannot support anyone at risk of agressive dysregulation or ‘flight’.

Please get in touch to discuss any needs that your young person has and we can confirm if the group you are interested in is likely to be suitable and what reasonable adjustments we may be able to make to make it work for them.

The Team

Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays: Michelle Harris & Ellie Hayes

Wednesdays: Jenn Hodge & Lorna Baimbridge

Fridays: Michelle Harris & Kathryn Hatchett

Session Cover: Kathryn Hatchett, Jenn Hodge, Tracey Boarland

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All English Enquiries: Ellie Hayes

All Maths Enquiries: Michelle Harris

All other enquiries: Jenn Hodge & Tracey Boarland