Awards
Inclusive Attendance Bronze Level Award ( June 2026)
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As part of our ongoing work to promote positive attendance, Meadow View Academy has successfully been awarded the Bronze level award for Inclusive Attendance project. This award concludes the first of a five year programme, designed to ensure that school based systems, processes, recognition and reward efforts promote inclusivity. We are very much looking forward to our continued work on this project in the upcoming academic year as we work towards the silver level accreditation. |
Leaders in Safeguarding Gold Level Accreditation (April 2026)

We are delighted to share that, at the end of the Spring term, Meadow View Academy successfully completed the Leaders in Safeguarding accreditation process. This involved a review of school systems, processes, our curriculum offer, meetings with staff, pupils, parent, as well as outside agencies. 16 discrete standards were assessed as part of the accreditation process, and we are thrilled to share that Meadow View Academy has not only achieved the Leaders in Safeguarding accreditation, but has been awarded the Gold Standard.
This prestigious recognition reflects the commitment of the staff, governors and wider school community, to ensure that safeguarding remains at the heart of everything that we do. The accreditation celebrates our culture of care, vigilance and support across school, helping to ensure that all children feel safe, valued and able to thrive.
The assessors praised Meadow View Academy’s inclusive ethos, robust safeguarding procedures and the dedication shown by all staff in supporting pupils’ wellbeing. Achieving the gold standard is a significant accomplishment, and one we are all extremely proud of.
Young Carers Award (November 2025)
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The Young Carers in Schools Award allows schools to gain recognition from leading charities for their good practice and ability to meet the needs of young carers.
The Award has been developed in consultation with schools, young carer services and young carers.
The award focuses on 5 standards: |

Meadow View Academy are thrilled to share that we were successfully awarded the young Carers Award in November 0f 2025.
Sandwell Mental Health Charter Mark (December 2024)
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In December 2024, Meadow View Academy was awarded with the Sandwell Mental Health Charter Mark.
The Sandwell Well-being charter is a school's opportunity to commit to improving the mental health and well-being of everyone connected with the school. |
The Charter Mark consists of three elements:
- The Charter Mark School Audit
- The Healthy Mind, Happy Me Curriculum
- The Pupil Well-being Survey
The Sandwell Well-being Charter Mark has been co-developed by Inclusion Support's Educational Psychologists and Sandwell Council's Public Health Department as a way to recognise the promotion of positive mental health and well-being in Sandwell schools.
The project addresses the well-being and mental health of all those in the school community by gathering the views of parents, staff and pupils. It is an Action Research Project, using qualitative data, listening to the views of pupils, parents and staff to celebrate a school's current achievements and develop further the work they are already involved in.
The Charter Mark School Audit is comprised of:
- An emotional health and well-being audit for schools linked to the Charter Mark
- The development of an action plan
- The option of support to implement a social and emotional learning programme to be incorporated into the taught curriculum
The Charter Mark is underpinned by the eight principles described by Public Health England:
- Leadership
- Curriculum, Teaching and Learning
- Pupil Voice
- Staff Development
- Identifying Needs, Monitoring Impact
- Working with Parents
- Targeted Support
- Ethos and Environment



