School Dog

Meet Bertie!

We are incredibly pleased to introduce you to a new member of staff, Bertie.

Bertie has been introduced over the 2023-2024 school year, and has already become an integral part of the Miltoncross Family. Trained as a therapy dog, Bertie has become very popular amongst staff and students alike – aiding in student wellbeing.

He is an exceptionally friendly dog, and on the days he is in school, follows his own timetable, supports anxious students and is involved in various activities.

Benefits of Having a School Dog

There are many benefits of having a school dog.

Frequently Asked Questions

My child is allergic to dogs

It is understandable that some of you may be concerned about possible allergic reactions to a school dog. However, Bertie will be subjected to the most thorough cleaning and grooming regime. He will also only be allowed in situations with students who voluntarily wish to work with him. Your permission will of course be sought in advance of Bertie having access to, and working with, your child in school.

Will Bertie be properly cared for?

Bertie will be extremely well looked after. When he's not in school, Bertie lives with a member of our Senior Leadership Team. In school, he follows a timetable that allows for plenty of breaks. When not with students, he is in our Pastoral Office or Admin Office, where he is shown plenty of love!

My child is scared of dogs

Some children may have had upsetting experiences and/or have a fear of dogs (or other animals). Bertie will only be in contact with children whose parents are happy for their child to work with him. However, Bertie’s training helps him to be calm and gentle around children. Experience and research has shown that, with proper guidance and handling, children can learn to overcome their fear of animals and grow in respect and appreciation for them.

The school has a ‘no dogs’ policy

Our school does have a ‘no dogs’ policy. However, as Bertie has been trained as a Therapy Dog, specific rules will apply to him, as a member of staff. He will be on a lead when moving around the school site and will always be accompanied by an adult.  The only times Bertie will be off his lead is during his outdoor breaks  or in enclosed office/classroom spaces with students who are comfortable with him off lead (all with staff). Bertie will not be allowed to roam the site freely so there will be no issues with toileting etc.