Thursday, 12 October 2017

Congratulations to our new Teaching Schools


Benfield primary school children celebrating with the hats they have made

I am delighted that the Sussex Coast Teaching School Alliance is now up and running and will be led by Benfield Primary in Portslade. It is made up of an alliance of schools including primary, secondary and special schools. This is a great success for this partnership and for the city. See Twitter account @BenfieldPrimary @Portslade Leader

Congratulations also to Pavilion & Downs Teaching School who have just had a very successful launch which I attended earlier this month. Follow their Twitter account on https://twitter.com/paviliondowns and their new website http://www.pavilionanddowns.co.uk/ to hear about their offer and aspirations.

William Deighan at the launch of the Pavilion & Downs Teaching School
The two teaching schools are such important developments for the Brighton & Hove Education Partnership and will provide us with a great opportunity to support initial teacher training and ensure continued professional development is in place for our entire school workforce. The teaching schools will also promote and develop school-to-school support and will share best practice and support schools with a range of needs.

Ellen Mulvihill speaking at the Pavilion & Downs Teaching School launch

Special School & PRU Reorganisation

Our proposals to merge our existing special schools and PRUs to create three integrated Hubs was given final approval at the council’s Children, Young People and Skills Committee last month. You can read the full committee report here. This means that we can now move ahead to implement changes after a very lengthy period of debate and consultation. While we know there have been mixed views about the various elements of proposed changes, we are confident that all of us will want to work together to fulfil the vision for our new Hubs and improve even further provision and outcomes for our young people with SEND.

This is an exciting development for the city. We already have good and outstanding specialist provision in our city. Our vision, based on feedback and consultation with families and professionals, is to improve this by:
  • Ensuring excellence consistently across the board for all children and young people
  • Extending the integrated education, health and care (extended day / respite for short breaks) offer on the site of each Hub
  • Providing more support for our families coping with the most complex needs and challenging behaviours
  • Extending the post 16 offer for our most vulnerable young people
  • Improving the process of transition to adulthood·      
If you require any further information, please contact Regan.Delf@brighton-hove.gov.uk

World Mental Health Day


Fairlight Pupils with ‘Flo and the Funny Feelings’ author Anna Williamson
Carlton Hill, St Luke’s and Fairlight pupils recognised World Mental Health Day on the 10th of October. Year 4 children at Fairlight learnt to understand their different feeling like happiness and anxiety from the story ‘Flo and the Funny Feelings’. Author, TV presenter and Childline counsellor: Anna Williamson visited the school to share the story about safety and how to recognise worry, stress and anxiety. The story also explains some coping mechanisms and the importance of seeking help from trusted adults if they are worried.
   
Anna Williamson reading to a class at Fairlight
Well done to all schools involved.
This learning is part of the Primary Schools Mental Health Initiative. Sign up here to receive the Primary Schools Toolkit. www.findgetgive.com


The YMCA have also been busy and produced the Right Here Parent / Carer Mini-Guide to support parents and carers of children aged 5 – 10, providing information and advice around how to talk to your child about their emotional mental health wellbeing: Parent Guide


Celebrating our local Black History

In conjunction with the University of Brighton’s Race and Faith Staff Equality Network Group, all are welcomed to discover the incredible Black History of Brighton & Hove, and the ongoing impact and contribution of African and Caribbean people in Sussex at the Edward Street Lecture Theatre on Friday 20th Oct, 4-6pm.

Join Bert Williams MBE, who leads the Brighton & Hove Black History Project as he reveals the hidden history of Brighton & Hove, and provides an opportunity for you to engage with the stories of Black and Asian men and women and their connection to the city.

The talk will be followed by a wine reception and exhibition of Diversity Lewes' heritage project, which celebrates diversity in Sussex and tells the stories of some of the county's most extraordinary residents.

The event is free, but please book your place by following the link: Event Brite tickets

I would love to hear from schools and other providers what positive things you are doing to celebrate Black History.



Our Education Offer



I’m delighted we now have our first published Local Authority brochure, which outlines the services and support our Families, Children and Learning teams provide to early years settings, schools, colleges, universities and other education establishments across the city. Information about each of the services available in our ‘Education Offer’ is provided, together with details of how your school or settings can access them, the potential benefits and how they can help to support better outcomes.

This publication clearly signposts to the wide range of services and support available to you, your staff and pupils. It also highlights our shared commitment to working in partnership with you to improve standards in education and achieve better outcomes for all children & young people in Brighton & Hove.

Printed copies of this Family, Children and Learning Education Offer will shortly be distributed to schools and other settings. You can now view a downloadable PDF copy of the brochure at Beem
               

I’m delighted to announce that Elm Grove were graded as Good in their last Ofsted inspection. Congratulations to Louise Willard and all staff, young people and governors on this outcome. Elm Grove Ofsted Report  

St Martin’s were also inspected last month and have also been judged good. Congratulations to Alex Wingham and all staff, young people and governors on this positive outcome. St Martin's Ofsted Report

We are very proud of both schools’ success – well done.


Education Partnership developments

The strategic board of the Brighton & Hove Education Partnership met again this month and mapped out the work they will lead across the city involving all education partners. Some of this work will include:

The recruitment, retention and celebration of staff in education - a group is looking at the development of materials all schools can use, considering 'pool' arrangements or joint advertising and interviewing and hosting an annual award ceremony to recognise education success across the city.

A plan to improve attendance and reduce exclusions in schools was begun. This includes our team liaising with the early years team to address 'good habits early'. The plan also involves school cluster partnerships and the Local Authority working together with a clear message across the city to parents that ‘every day counts’.

An outstanding PSHE event on SRE


Secondary PSHE leads at the Brighton Museum training session
Monday 9th of October saw an exciting new project and resources being brought to Brighton & Hove by Alice Hoyle from the Sex Education Forum and Dr Jen Groves from Exeter University and hosted by Brighton Museum. The regular Personal, Social, Health and Economic consortium with many of the secondary school PSHE leads had a fun, informative and engaging training session learning about sex and history. Using objects from the past to open up discussion about issues in relationship and sex education in a safe and removed way including things such as consent, body image, gender identity, healthy and unhealthy relationships and pornography. The session was brilliant with lots of laughter and learning, with many of the PSHE leads already looking at how to develop this into classroom practice. PSHE colleagues also got the opportunity to view the fascinating Museum of Transology.

If you would like more information, please contact Helen.Emerson@brighton-hove.gov.uk .

School Admissions Animation

Following the agreement of the Children, Young People & Skills Committee, the Council has now started its public consultation phase regarding proposed changes to the admission arrangements for September 2019. The major proposals are changes to the secondary school catchment areas to better manage the numbers of pupils in the Varndean / Dorothy Stringer and Hove Park / Blatchington Mill catchment areas and a reduction in the Published Admission Number of 5 primary schools. The public consultation will close on 19 November and there are 11 public meetings so far scheduled to give people the opportunity to hear about the proposals and to ask questions.

Further details are available at: Consultation Press Release. The consultation and accompanying documentation can be found at: Consultation.

We have produced a quick guide to help everyone gain a better understanding of the secondary school admission process. The deadline to apply for a secondary school place is 31 October. Take a look at the School Admissions Animation

Heads up: Anti-bullying week 13 – 17 November

Anti-bullying week this year has the theme is ‘All Different, All Equal’ and suggests particularly celebration of difference and equality.

Let us know what exciting things you will be doing. Some helpful links to get you thinking:

Communication 


Almost all schools and LA services are now using Twitter to celebrate best practice and communicate across the city – take a look. If you’re not yet up and running and need help, please ask.

Best wishes,

Jo

Keep in touch and follow me on Twitter @JoMLyons


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