Teacher's pet: Oscar the classroom labrador wins award for the dog who most improves children's behaviour

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER

Paying attention: Oscar the teacher's pet keeps a close eye on events in Cantell Maths and Computing College in Southampton


School in Southampton has cut trouble by amazing 40%


A school has taken the idea of 'teacher's pet' to a whole new level - by getting its own dog.

Chocolate labrador Oscar was brought in to Cantell Maths and Computing College to help with some pupils' behavioural problems.

And incredibly those problems have been almost halved since he arrived.

The friendly rescue dog is part of the school's restorative approaches (RA) policy for pupils who cause trouble in class or have fallen out with friends.

As part of the scheme, students are provided with a secluded classroom, where they can carry on with their work, or seek comfort from staff - including Oscar.

Since he was introduced to the school in Southampton a month ago staff have noticed a dramatic 40 per cent cut in student misbehaviour.


Keeping order: Oscar the lab


RA co-ordinator Des Anderson said: 'He's a best mate for the kids.

'Sometimes we get students who come in and they're angry and Oscar goes over and calms them down, because it's very difficult to be angry with a labrador.

'It means we can work with them within the hour, rather than having to wait until the next day.

'Rather than having a punitive approach we have a restorative approach where we try to get them to acknowledge what they've done wrong.

'It might be falling out, it might be bad behaviour, it might be having a bad time somewhere else.

'Our mantra is this is a safe place to have a difficult conversation.

'We record everything and I would say we've reduced the incidents that we have to deal with by 40 per cent since September.


Since he was introduced to the school, in Southampton a month ago staff have noticed a dramatic 40 per cent cut in student misbehaviour


'But what's really key is we've improved the students' ability to put things right.' Oscar spends every day in the school's RA base, where he plays with the children or simply sits while they read to him or just sit and stroke him.

Year 7 pupil Matthew Manning, 12, added: 'Oscar is really fun and he's really cute. I love him to bits.

'All the times I've been upset he's come over to me to cheer me up.'

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