What is JASS?
The Junior Award Scheme for Schools (JASS) is a programme designed to increase your child's confidence and wellbeing through an accredited programme. This programme is very similar to the Duke of Edinburgh Award but is designed with Junior School aged children in mind. Pupils are provided mentor who help them through the programme, from identifying their goals to supporting them in achieving Bronze, Silver or Gold awards. Please see link for more information from the JASS website - http://www.jasschools.org.uk/sites/default/files/files/New%20Promotional%20Leaflet%20-%20September%202017.pdf
JASS Website
The JASS programme is taking form in Tipton Green Junior School with more children able to access the programme. We now use the Online JASS system - EJASS as this has enabled us to provide this for more pupils . Please see JASS Website for further information - http://www.jasschools.org.uk
Contact
If you have any questions or would like to know more about JASS please contact Luke Blackham the Schools Community Wellbeing Coordinator either by calling 0121 557 9242 or emailing luke.blackham@tiptongreen.sandwell.sch.uk with the subject JASS.
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