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Our Pastoral Vision

Our pastoral vision aims to reflect Malet Lambert’s values and ethos:

Traditional Values

We teach the importance of respect in every sense alongside hard work, compassion and empathy.

Contemporary Aspirations

We encourage the ambitions of every pupil through providing outstanding careers guidance and a democratic forum for change on important topics.

Creative Curiosity

We encourage pupils to develop a curiosity about the world around them through a diverse PSHE, Tutor and Assembly curriculum exploring a wide range of topics.

In 2017, the Malet Lambert reintroduced the House System. The idea behind this is to create a strong community feeling amongst our pupils, plus a healthy sense of competition between the houses. All pupils wear a tie that corresponds to their house colours.

Throughout the year, inter-house competitions will be run by departments within the school in a range of disciplines, from baking to spelling to entrepreneurship.

Pupils will earn points from winning these competitions and at our annual Sports Day, plus as individuals within their classes for their conduct, attendance, and academic work. Each week, the total points for each house will be updated on score boards located in the Forum, until the winning house for the entire year will be announced in July.

Pastoral and Wellbeing Support

As part of our commitment to the pastoral and wellbeing support of our pupils, we have an online form for pupils and parents/carers to report any matters to us. At specific times, this can be completed from anywhere with internet access.

We call this approach “P.A.W.S. for thought”, which pupils will come to recognise through the PAWS graphic. Pupils can easily access the form through the school intranet on RM Unify.

PAWS sits alongside all of the existing ways in which pupils and parents/carers can report concerns to us.

PAWS is monitored by our pastoral staff during normal school hours.

Contacting Pastoral Support

If you are a parent or carer, there may be times where you wish to contact the school regarding your child. So that your query can be dealt with as soon possible, please get in touch with the relevant member of staff or office:

  • To report your child’s absence due to illness or for a medical appointment, for example, please email the Attendance Office on attendance@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk
  • If your enquiry is related to an initial pastoral issue, please contact your child’s Deputy Head of House
  • For enquiries related to an escalated pastoral issue please contact their Head of House
  • Other non-urgent issues can be directed to your child’s Form Tutor

Email addresses for pastoral staff are below:

Bluejay House

Head of House – Mr E Short
ellis.short@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Deputy Head of House – Mrs J Bould
joanne.bould@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Chevron House

Head of House – Miss E Genter
emma.genter@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Deputy Head of House – Mr J Clackstone
josh.clackstone@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Crown House

Head of House – Miss L Race-Wordsworth
leanne.racewordsworth@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Deputy Head of House – Mrs K Moore
katie.moore@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Eagle House

Head of House – Mr D Midgley
daniel.midgley@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Deputy Head of House – Mr A Whelpton
arron.whelpton@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Lion House

Head of House – Mr D Scott
david.scott@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Deputy Head of House – Miss D Mills
dee.mills@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Rose House

Head of House – Mrs C Matthews
cara.matthews@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk

Deputy Head of House – Miss K Palmer
kerry.palmer@maletlambert.hull.sch.uk