School-Home Support

School-Home Support (SHS) is a British charity founded in 1984 to help disadvantaged children and young people overcome barriers to education.

It emphasises the importance of home experience on a child's attainment at school and works to resolve issues including poverty, lack of housing, domestic violence, and substance misuse.

"[5] Ken Olisa, the first black Lord-Lieutenant of Greater London, and Tony Adams,[6] former football player and captain for Arsenal and England, are patrons of the charity.

The school's Education Welfare Officer, Bridget Cramp, started the service in order to "put the true interests of the child first, always".

In 1999, School-Home Support Service (UK) was set up with the aim to reach more children and young people.