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Guardianship

It is a condition of entry to Boarding Schools that all pupils whose parents live overseas have a mature and responsible UK Guardian. Guardians are for contact, for emergency support and may have pupils at half terms and exeats if they do not return home.

 

BOSSS Guardians was established in 2002 and has its own dedicated team of staff who are responsible for the welfare of the overseas students. Our Guardians will ensure that all the needs of your child are met and offers parents peace of mind and security in the knowledge that there is always someone there to give a helping hand.

 

Our UK Guardianship programme offers a total care package from day one of a student’s stay in the UK and throughout their study period.


We offer transfers to and from the airports and host families by taxi or personal driver. All of our drivers are DBS (Disclosure and Barring Service) checked for a criminal record and have full insurance. If the student is under the age of 16, parents are advised to contact the airline to arrange the "Unaccompanied Minor" (UM) service at the time of booking their flight.

 

We will contract a taxi company to organise a driver to transfer the younger students between the schools and the airports, and offer a UM Service, escorting the student into the airport with their luggage, assisting in the check-in process before handing over the student to the airline staff, or collecting the student from airline staff on their return.

 

If your child/student is not travelling home for the school holiday. We can organise a host family to look after them for this period. We will book the transfer to and from the host family by car with a personal driver, taxi, train or coach depending upon the age of the student, and the family's preference.

 

BOSSS Guardians has a policy of visiting all our students on a regular basis to establish a relationship. This way our students know their guardians and feel supported at all times. This also gives them the confidence to telephone or text us whenever they need assistance in any way.

 

We can also help if there are other needs, such as an educational psychologist, orthodontist and other appointments where necessary. We also attend school events such, parents evenings to support our students and to represent parents who are unable to attend.

 

We have a special arrangement with some schools with two multi lingual staff members who will look after the students regularly at the school. 

 

One is a specialist teacher who can offer help and supervision with academic work and has been carefully selected due to them being bilingual and competent in both Chinese and English. They have first hand experience having studied in the UK for many years and is therefore fully aware and empathetic of the worries and concerns that students may have. The other is a highly regarded member of our team who also visits schools regularly, meets with the children providing support resolving their queries, provides close communication with parents, and offers practical help when needed.  

This is so we can promote and provide the comprehensive guardianship, hosting international students at independent schools, particularly those under 18 years of age. We strive ...

  • To respect and support the rights, religion and customs of the international student.

  • To uphold the stated ethos and values of the schools at all times.

  • To comply with the Children’s Act and meet the requirements of the Department of Health and Social Services.

  • To ensure all international students have 24 hour emergency contact with a responsible adult in the UK.

  • To put in place arrangements which maintain appropriate contact with the international student, the overseas parents and guardianship families and to ensure all appropriate records are kept up to date.

  • To provide both pastoral and educational support as outlined in any literature and agreements.

  • To adhere to strict grievance procedures.

  • To have appropriate insurance for guardianship arrangements and to comply with UK legislation.

Guardianship
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