The Children’s Parade |
May, the month
when the festival begins, is one of my favourite times of the year. It is a
reminder to me what an amazing place the City is to live and work and for our
children and young people to grow up in.
The festival began as usual with the children's parade, a magnificent display
of creativity and talent from our schools showing the coming together of the
Brighton & Hove Education Partnership at its very best. Our headteachers
showed an amazing display of visible leadership, dressed in an array of
colourful costumes alongside teachers, parents and families.
Solidarity with Manchester
We
have all been shocked and appalled by the terrorist attack in Manchester this
week. Our deepest sympathy goes to all affected by this horrendous attack, and
in particularly the families and friends of those that have died or been
injured. I am sure colleagues are already making appropriate responses
to support pupils and students. Just a quick reminder that on this page of
Pier2Peer you will find a range of resources for schools, parents and carers
related to supporting those worried about terrorism: school portal link.
In the case of any racist or religiously motivated
incidents reported inside or outside school, contact the Community Safety
Casework Team on 01273 292735 or by e-mail at communitysafety.casework@brighton-hove.gov.uk
A duty officer is available Mon to Fri 09:00 – 17:00 to provide advice and
guidance. The Police can be called on 101 or 999 if a hate crime has been
committed.
Partnership Events
This month a range of partners came together for a number of important strategic discussions and planning for further improvement across the city. At Primary heads we looked carefully at school organisation and place numbers in our primary schools now and into the future. Looking together at how we can ensure ‘no school is left behind’ to face challenges alone.Our Special schools heads met and debated the next steps in the SEND review with Regan Delf, Assistant Director - Health SEN & Disabilities, and the model of school improvement and school to school support for SEND going forward.
The B&H Education Board met for
the first time with representatives from all phases of education, our universities
and both dioceses. There was a real commitment to work together across the city
partnership and lead education in a time of much national change. As a group we began to identify the
priorities for our city that would become the focus of our collaborative work
into the future.
Our Children's Services
Forum met and was attended by a wide range of partners from across the city. Young
people were at the centre of the event passionately sharing their views about
what a 'Child Friendly City' means to them. The event was opened by two
fantastic musicians, Alfie Jukes and
George Cooper from Hove Park Secondary school with their band Homebound. Before leaving everyone
pledged something they would do to contribute to creating a truly ‘child
friendly city’ for all.
Safe and Well at School Survey
Thanks to all schools who participated in the Safe and Well at
School Survey. There has been a significant fall in reported bullying with six
primary schools now having data showing less than 10% of pupils reporting
bullying. It is also positive that there has been a 13% decrease in lesbian,
gay and bisexual students reporting they have been bullied in the secondary
school data. However, pupils reporting they get extra help, young carers and
those who are adopted or in care report higher levels of bullying. We look
forward to working closely with you to begin to address this.
Our Equalities Work
Schools are reminded of the Disability
Equality - Training of the Trainers on Thursday 15 June. For
further information and to sign up go to BEEM.
Additionally, the Anti-Bullying Alliance is launching an online
programme called All Together, aimed at reducing the bullying of disabled
pupils. Further information is on their website.
Schools of Sanctuary - congratulations to Coldean Primary,
Fairlight Primary, St John the Baptist Primary, Benfield Primary and Patcham
Junior for receiving certificates over the last year for making their schools
places of welcome. The case studies for the work that has taken place at these
schools can be found on Pier2Peer.
Take a look at a write-up on one of the projects undertaken at
Fairlight Primary: The World at Fairlight Blog.
Fairlight Primary pupils at Brighton Museum |
I am looking forward to hearing about how we can build on this
good practice at the Schools of Sanctuary and Eid Celebration event on Thursday
29 June. Sign up on BEEM.
I was interested to read the recent NUT and Runnymede Trust report
Barriers report: the impact of racism on BMEteachers. Developing
city wide approaches to increasing the numbers of BME staff in schools and
colleges will be one of the agenda items discussed at the School and College
Business Leaders meeting on Friday 16 June. Sign up for this event on BEEM.
Best practice in our schools
This picture embodies the Year 4 work over the term, as we moved it from the classroom into the hall |
I'm always blown away by the amazing practice we have in our
schools. This month I had the pleasure to visit Hove Juniors (the Portland Road
site) to meet with their leadership team and go on a learning walk across the
school. It was so good to see the progression evident in the displays, the
consistent high standards and the vibrant and creative learning environment.
Great also to hear the head and senior leadership team’s passion to look
outside their school to continue to improve and make a difference.
Examinations and SATs
It's
the examinations and SATs season and our children and young people have been,
and for many will continue to be, sitting tests. It's a time for us all to give
them maximum support and encouragement. It's also important to appreciate the
pressures this can bring for pupils and the need to build resilience and
support their positive wellbeing.
We wish all the children and young people the very best and look forward to hearing about their achievements and progress they have made.
We wish all the children and young people the very best and look forward to hearing about their achievements and progress they have made.
Rudyard Kipling had a one-day inspection this month. I look forward to reporting back on this in my next blog once the report
is out. The Ofsted report for Moulsecoomb Primary School was released
and although the overall judgement was Requires Improvement, we are absolutely
delighted that Leadership and Management were rightly graded as Good and that
the Lead Inspector recognised that the school is ‘rapidly improving’. Well done
to Adam and his team in continuing to improve outcomes for children and their
families in a vulnerable area of the city.
Daily Mile
1,984 children took
part in the Daily Mile (DM) Brighton Pilot. DM is a great way to help children
meet the recommended 60 minutes of sport and physical activity a day. No
training or equipment is required, there are proven benefits for children and
schools, pupils and parents love it and it helps with concentration and
behaviour. It can be done in 10-15 minutes within lesson time or breaks. Cottesmore St Mary's, Elm Grove, Hertford
Junior, Peter Gladwin, City Academy Whitehawk, Coombe Road, Stanford Junior and
Balfour all took part, and many of the schools made the DM part of their school
day. Well done to all.
See the this link for more information.
Balfour Primary children running as part of Daily Mile |
Events Coming Up
Developing Reading Communities Conference, 3 July 2017, Sussex
University. Come and discover new and relevant approaches for
developing positive and current reading strategies, creating a reading
community for all. The event is for primary and secondary heads, English leads,
teachers, librarians and students. Our keynote speakers are Children’s Laureate
Chris Riddell and Pie Corbett. There will be workshops with Nick Sharratt, Dan
Freeman, Abie Longstaff, Prue Goodwin, Professor Jane Oakhill plus other key
practitioners
Welcome and Goodbye
Katie Blood Jim
Roberts Alex
Wingham Vicky
Philips St.
Bartholomew’s Hove Park St. Martin’s Coombe Road
We are saying goodbye this
month to Lucy Roberts (Primary School Teaching and
Learning Assessment Consultant), who has
provided clarity and stability in primary assessment and moderation processes
across the city. Lucy is well known in Education and Skills for her
professionalism
and her credibility and respect with schools. She has had a significant impact on
the quality of teaching in the city. In her new role as Inclusion Coordinator
at Elm Grove Primary, Lucy will continue to drive to improve standards for our
children. We look forward to continued collaborative work with her.
We also said goodbye to Clare Johansen, our Education &
Skills Office Manager. This is an opportunity to thank her for all the hard
work she has put in to setting up our systems and getting us settled into Hove
Town Hall. We wish her well in her new role closer to home.
Best wishes,
Jo
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