Wednesday, 30 March 2016

March 2016



World  book day at Woodingdean Primary School

World Book Day

World Book Day is all about dressing up as your favourite book characters and on 3rd March there were some colourful costumes all over the city.  Meriel Jones, Every Child a Reader (ECaR) Teacher at St. Martin's (CE) Nursery and Primary School asked each class to make a big book for their book corners which the children can share, cherish and enjoy! Adults in the school community were asked to share their favourite books in a school assembly and the children were so engrossed and interested in what we liked and why.




Several year groups visited Jubilee/Moulsecoomb libraries. Meriel said ‘’The children were completely bowled over by the building itself, couldn't quite believe it was a building purely full of books. When it came to choosing a book they were amazed at the choice on offer. They really loved their experience there.’’

It is so positive to see that events like this have been successful in engaging many children from our Brighton and Hove schools in reading and books.


This month we received the Ofsted report for the City Council’s Family and Community Learning provision which was inspected in late January. I am delighted it has been rated as a good provider with a judgement that safeguarding is effective. Inspectors noted the responsiveness of our family learning team. The provision was deemed to be collaborating well with partners and responsive to learners, while targeting the hard to reach pupils. Overall learner achievement was rated as good, while learners with difficulties found to achieve outstandingly well. Tutors’ planning and general guidance was also deemed to be good.  

Ofsted also inspected Longhill secondary school this month and I look forward to receiving the final report.

Post 16 Skills and Learning

At the end of National Apprentice week I joined other council leads, Head teacher’s local businesses, colleges and other agencies for the launch of the Employer Pledge at the Dome.  The Employer Skills Taskforce has been headed by Zac Toumazi, CEO of Sussex County Cricket.  The event considered how businesses can be better linked to schools and how apprenticeship numbers can be increased.

One of the recommendations is to recruit a Governor for Enterprise within each school, who can champion entrepreneurship within the curriculum, support initiatives that raise awareness of the world of work and promote employability. Another commitment is to recruit 1000 apprentices in 1000 days a commitment from employers across the city. As part of this, the council has committed to recruit 100 apprentices 2016/17 and will be supporting employer engagement with schools, which is another part of the pledge.
Please follow the link to find out more.

 Stephanie Baker Post 16 Apprentice presenting at the LSEP





At this month’s Learning, Skills and Employment Partnership meeting it was also positive to hear two of the council's apprentices talk about their experience within the council, in their role as apprenticeship ambassadors.










Secondary School Admissions Review- Engagement Phase

I have been busy with Richard Barker (Head of School Organisation) and other team colleagues this month hosting a serious of engagement events across the city as part of our review of secondary admissions catchment areas. There have been 8 events so far and we have had over 500 responses via the council’s online portal.  Additional events will take place after the Easter school holidays including opportunities to engage with young people. This engagement phase runs up till 1st May and will inform the statutory consultation that will take place in autumn 2016. 

Please do look at the website www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/schooladmissions and provide your views and comments as this is such an important development for the city and its children, families and schools.


Launch of the Schools of Sanctuary Programme

I was delighted to open the launch event for the Schools of Sanctuary programme. 50 people attended representing 22 schools and we were all moved by the stories of refugees Alex Ntung and Gee Manoharan. Students and staff from Blatchington Mill shared Moving Stories – films made by young people to tell the stories of leaving their home country and moving to Brighton & Hove. Teachers from St Luke’s and Patcham High shared work they had done to include teaching and learning about refugees across the curriculum and St Bartholomew’s staff explained the work they had done to welcome and include two Syrian refugees into their school family. The feedback included ‘a very moving morning, the personal stories were extraordinary’, ‘incredibly affirming’.



Congratulations to the following schools – the first to receive Schools of Sanctuary certificates for the work they have done contributing to making their schools places of welcome and sanctuary: Blatchington Mill, Carlton Hill, Elm Grove, Hove Park, Patcham High,St Luke’s and St Mary Magdalen’s. Their good practice case studies and more information about the schools of sanctuary programme can be found on Pier2Peer. https://www.school-portal.co.uk/GroupHomepage.asp?GroupId=1247886



Jenny Lansdell  -Chair of Sanctuary and Tania Hendry - Hove Park School

Integrated Learning Support and Educational Psychology Services

The consultation period is now over on our plans to make improvements to the way our learning support and educational psychology services support schools, their pupils and their families. We have listened to the feedback and have taken it into account in our final proposals for change. We also engaged a consultant to scrutinise our review of our support services and her report will also influence the final outcome. The work and its final proposals were well received by the Children, Young People and Skills Committee. Regan and I are currently in the process of recruiting the new Head of Service and working with the teams to plan the bringing together the of new integrated service.

The Education Partnerships in Brighton & Hove

Many of you will have seen the announcement by the Chancellor in the recent budget speech and the new White Paper ‘Education Excellence Everywhere’, which includes government’s policy that every school must become an academy. Linked to this will be legislation with regard to the role of Local Authorities and our role in education.  It suggests that local authorities will be moving to a radically different relationship with its schools.
It will be no surprise to you to learn that the City Council and its Administration are absolutely committed to ensuring that education and schools remain central to fulfilling the ambitions of children and young people here in the city irrespective of the governance arrangements that emerge over time

We hosted a very positive meeting this month with the head teacher, chairs of the cluster partnerships, college principals and our wider education partners from the University of Brighton and Sussex, the Aldridge Foundation and the Russell Education Trust, to look at the positive work of our current partnerships and how we can improve and develop them further going forward. We are looking forward to widening this debate with a session with all heads governors and the wider partnership early next term where we can look at the full implications of the White Paper and so we can develop in the post legislative landscape.  There are several potential models that could be developed and we are working on the merits and demerits of each of those and will fully engage with you so that any new model is co-constructed. We would therefore encourage you to engage with us as we plan out what that future will look like so we retain the best facets of the positive partnerships what we have in Brighton and Hove.

Let's dance 2016

Picture from Dorothy Stringer’s website
This month was the annual spectacular week long event celebrating school and young people’s dance organised by Dorothy Stringer School and it was an amazing evening, a real celebration of dance with well rehearsed routines, incredible eye catching costumes and even a guest appearance from one of our Primary Deputy  Headteachers on stage. The stage was full of colour with wigs, extravagant costumes and a lot of gold lame! 78 schools, colleges, dance groups and the University of Brighton had danced on stage over the week, and  I’m sure the show gets better and better each year. Thank you to all the children and young people who took part and thank you especially to Dorothy Stringer School for continuing to give the children and young people this opportunity to perform together in such a big event.

Welcome and Goodbye







Claire King my Personal Assistant and the Education and Inclusion Office Manager left us at the end of term. Claire has been amazing in her role and has done much to improve our systems and communication in the branch and across Children’s Services. We will miss her very much and wish her well in her new role with the Clinical Commissions group

                                                                 Claire king and Jo Lyons on Claire’s last day

Welcome to Anne Henderson who has joined the School Admissions Team from the youth service as Senior Admissions Officer.

Anna Czepil has been appointed as the new Head of SEN Statutory Services.  Anna is currently SEND (Special Educational Needs & Disabilities) Joint Commissioning Manager in East Sussex. Until she joins us, which is unlikely to be for three months or so, Ronny Burfield will continue the excellent job she has been doing so far as Acting Head of this section.

Stephanie Baker 




Stephanie Baker has joined the Post 16 development team as an apprentice administrator. Stephanie is part of the council’s team for the Brathay Apprentice challenge.







I am delighted that Rachel Simmonds, Head Teacher from West Blatchington Primary School will join the team part time next term supporting us with our school improvement work and the development of our self-improving school led system.

SoundCity 4
 
A big, big thank you to everyone who performed in Brighton and Hove's annual celebration of young musical talent, SoundCity 4 on Saturday 12 March at the Corn Exchange.  The night brilliantly showcased the incredible, diverse and inclusive music making that is happening amongst young people across the city. All acts performed amazingly and made it a fantastic and memorable night!   If you weren’t amongst the fabulous supporters in the audience, you can watch again here http://brightondome.org/extras/live_streams/watch_again_soundcity/



Best wishes,
Jo


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