Wednesday, 17 October 2018

City joins secondary school Ofsted ‘elite’

Longhill pupils and headteacher Kate Williams celebrating their good Ofsted judgement

I’m delighted to announce that 100% of our Secondary Schools now hold ‘Good’ Ofsted judgments. What a wonderful achievement for our headteachers, teachers, support staff, governors and the students. Well done everyone! We’re now one of only 26 local authorities out of 150 nationally where all children can attend a Good secondary school. This is about more than academic achievements, it shows that pupils across our city are able to thrive and reach their potential in our schools. It’s a tribute to the work of the city’s Education Partnership, which encourages schools to work even more closely with each other to raise standards and make Brighton & Hove the best place in the country to grow up in.

Black History Month


This month our schools have been learning about and celebrating Black History Month. There have been assemblies and lessons, learning about history and reading stories on the subject, such as the book above: Young, Gifted and Black by Jamia Wilson and Andrea Pippins, aimed at KS2 & KS3 pupils. Roundabout Nursery in Whitehawk did lots of activities for Black History Month, and this is what the children and staff said:

‘At Roundabout Nursery we are really enjoying celebrating Black History Month, learning about our similarities and differences. We have explored tasting different foods, these include; plantains, cassava, jolloff rice, banana dumplings (akara), African meat pie and banana cake. We have tried different customs and worn head ties and we have learnt words like ‘Kushe’ meaning ‘hello’ in Creole.’

Roundabout Nursery children trying African food

‘We have also enjoyed listening to and dancing with scarves to African music. We feel special and privileged that Massa, a member of our team, was able to help us achieve this celebration.’

Massa Konneh, Early Years Practitioner


Congratulations Carden Primary School

Carden Primary pupils celebrating their schools being awarded the Platinum School Games Mark award


Congratulations to Carden Primary for the fantastic work they do around PE and sport. This video shows a brief insight into how the school utilizes its PE and School Sport Premium to give all of its pupils the opportunity to get involved with PE, School Sport and Physical Activity. In 2017/18 they were the only school in Sussex and one of 312 schools across the country to get their Platinum School Games Mark award. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2MsJQv9fGA  

Poverty Proofing the School Day


Book swap at St Bernadette’s Catholic Primary


We are now in the final two terms of the Poverty Proofing audits. This term researchers have been in St Bernadette’s Primary, Stanford Infant and Stanford Junior, Aldrington Primary, St Andrew’s Primary and Varndean Secondary. There is so much positive practice in schools and the recent review visit by Children North East in some of the schools where there were audits last year found that schools are taking on board the feedback and improving further. 

The team is looking at the emerging themes and what the council can improve to support families experiencing poverty. They are also developing materials for schools that can be used in PSHE to help children and young people explore poverty. I am delighted that the researchers will be working with the Pavilion and Downs Teaching School Alliance (PDTSA) to offer further training for staff in this area. 

Stanford Infants poster

National Adoption Week: 15th – 21st October 2018


It’s that time of year when we nationally support and celebrate adoption. Thanks to all our Brighton & Hove schools who are working in partnership with parents to support children and young people adopted from care during their education journey. For example, some of our schools have established regular group meetings for parents in school. These meetings can lead to a greater understanding of common challenges for children and young people adopted from care and have led to changes in school practice, such as restructuring the start of the school day to decrease stress and aid settling to learn. They have also led to changes in provision such as the recruitment of an Attachment Lead / Teacher-Therapist / Inclusion Mentor and introduction of key adult systems. For more information, contact sarah.lindfield@brighton-hove.gov.uk at the Virtual School for Children in Care and Previously in Care.

Hove Park Film

We are proud of the work of Hove Park student Oscar Clitheroe, who has made an inspiring film with Star Wars actor Warwick Davis and a number of other celebrities, to spread his message that ‘it’s alright to be different’.

Oscar Clitheroe, 11, and his friends making the film 'It's Alright to be Different'



Virtual School working in partnership


Sam Wilson, Head of the Virtual School, speaking at the Universities Conference

The Virtual School for children in care and those previously in care joined the Universities of Brighton and Sussex to highlight the role of foster carers in raising aspirations for their young people. The conference aimed to raise awareness of the low progression to university for care leavers. Sam Wilson, Head of the Virtual School, offered insight into how foster carers can support their young people through education, and potentially into university. We cannot underestimate how important it is to share high aspirations and higher education opportunities with our children in care and those previously in care early on in their education. The better children can achieve at KS4, the greater their chances of progressing to university.
  
Miss School Miss Out

One of the Brighton & Hove Education Partnership’s top priorities is improving school attendance. It has launched a new campaign across the city to address this which we hope the whole partnership will support. School attendance is crucial in enabling our children to achieve well in their future lives. With school attendance in Brighton & Hove overall lower than the national average, the Miss School Miss Out campaign has been was well received by headteachers and by school staff. We will be working with schools on an ongoing campaign over the next few weeks. There will be bespoke case studies for schools to send out to their parents and graphics from the posters available for schools to email or Tweet to their parents and carers.

Trans Inclusion Schools Toolkit




The Trans Inclusion Schools Toolkit has been the centre of recent press and social media interest, and Brighton & Hove City Council are supportive of it and the work schools are doing to promote gender equality and promote trans inclusion. The Toolkit has been widely used across the country and is referenced by some national organisations and supported by teacher unions. We are very proud that The Key for School Leaders has recently requested that they reference the Toolkit to support schools across the country.


This Toolkit can be downloaded from the Allsorts Youth Project website http://www.allsortsyouth.org.uk/resources or from www.BEEM.org.uk

If any schools have any questions or concerns related to the Toolkit please email pshe@brighton-hove.gov.uk

Attachment Aware Behaviour Regulations



I’m proud to draw your attention to this newly published work. The Attachment Aware local Guidance was developed in consultation with a range of stakeholders, by colleagues within the Brighton & Hove Inclusion Support Service (BHISS) and Virtual School. It is intended to offer Brighton & Hove schools a helpful resource and framework to develop their behaviour policies in line with Attachment Aware principles and national / local drivers around SEMH Inclusion. https://www.brighton-hove.gov.uk/sites/brighton-hove.gov.uk/files/Behaviour%20Regulation%20Policy%20Guidance%20-%20Sep%2018_1.pdf 

The policy development and review will be supported by whole school training (led by the Educational Psychology Team) so that all staff are encouraged to take ownership and are able to support translating their policy into practice, thus leading to improved outcomes around SEMH Inclusion. BHISS, Virtual School and Schools Public Health colleagues will be supporting the whole school approach and citywide implementation plans, including wider rollout across various teams in Education, Health and Social Care.

Central training will continue to be offered to non-school staff, via the Children’s Workforce Development Team on Attachment Aware Approaches (Secure Base Model training) and from this academic year, on Emotion Coaching. Please see the Learning Gateway for further details: https://learning.brighton-hove.gov.uk/cpd/portal.asp

  

It’s been a busy Ofsted time for us. St Bartholomew’s CE Primary was inspected last month and I’m very pleased that they have been judged as Good. What a fantastic result for them which shows the great progress from the last inspection that was Requires Improvement. 

‘Since starting at the school in 2017, the headteacher has shown strong, inspiring leadership. Together with the deputy headteacher, she has united the staff team in a drive to provide the best possible education for the pupils at the school.’

‘Parents are overwhelmingly positive about the school and the way that staff enable pupils to enjoy learning and stay safe. One parent said, “My child literally skips to school and doesn’t want to miss a day.”’

Longhill High School was also inspected last month and I’m very pleased to announce that they too have been judged as Good.

‘The local community has renewed its confidence in the school since the last inspection. Pupils, parents and carers, leaders of other schools and the local authority all agree that the school has improved significantly.’

‘Pupils’ behaviour has been transformed since the last inspection and they are now proud of their school. They are smart, polite and tolerant of the views and differences of others. They recognise the many improvements and are appreciative of their teachers and the leaders of the school.’

Well done to the headteachers Katie Blood (St Barts) and Kate Williams (Longhill), teachers, support staff, parents and of course the children!

Saltdean Primary and Stanford Junior School had one day inspections this month. I look forward to reporting back next time. Best of luck to everyone at the schools!

Apprenticeship Fair


Carla Butler, Apprenticeship Programme Manager and Gavin Graham, School Apprenticeship Adviser, at the Apprenticeship Fair

Our apprenticeship team and colleagues from HR represented the council at the Fuller Working Lives Careers Fair, held at the Brighton Centre last month. The fair was held in collaboration with the council, Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) and the National Careers Service (NCS). Local residents were provided with an opportunity to meet employers, training providers and volunteer organisations, as well as to attend workshops on working in the Health & Social Care Sector, to find out about job opportunities available in the local labour market and to recognise and utilise transferable skills. The event supported the ‘no one left behind’ strand, a priority identified in the City Employment and Skills Plan (CESP) - residents and workers suffering disadvantage in the labour market either through unemployment, low pay or lack of aspiration are supported effectively to make the most of the economic opportunity that the city and its wider partnerships can offer. The CESP is supported by the Employment and Skills Team.
  

Welcome to New Apprentice


New Apprentice Elmira Baker with Jackie Paulton

We are pleased to welcome Elmira Baker, new apprentice Nursery Assistant at Tarnerland Nursery.  Almira will be following an apprenticeship in Early Years Educator level 3 with GBMET College. For more information on how you can use your levy to support your school contact gavin.graham@brighton-hove.gov.uk

Take care everyone and warmest best wishes,

Jo

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Thursday, 20 September 2018

A great start to the academic year


Congratulations to all our children and young people, parents, headteachers, teachers and support staff for the great set of improved education outcomes for 2018.
  • Early Years has risen to 72.6%reaching a Good Level of Development, above the provisional national average of 71.5%
  • The percentage achieving age related expectations in reading, writing and maths at Key Stage 2 has risen to 67%; well above the provisional national average of 64%
  • Attainment 8 at Key Stage 4 has risen to 47.9%
  • A* - C A-level results have also risen from 76.8% to 84%

 It is fantastic to see this continued success across the city and a reflection of a lot of hard work and a successful education partnership.

Congratulations to Blatchington Mill - Modern Foreign Languages (MFL) Hub 



Blatchington Mill have been successful in their bid to establish a modern foreign languages (MFL) hub in Brighton & Hove. They are one of just seven schools nationally to have done this. This is a major achievement for the school.

The project will involve supporting other secondary schools to improve outcomes in MFL, important for English Baccalaureate (EBacc) success and also reflective of the city we live in and the life skills we want young people to have, including the ability to be bilingual in a globalised and increasingly interconnected world.

Take a look at the DfE Press release at the TES site: https://www.tes.com/news/dfe-announces-national-language-centre-and-hubs


Welcome to our Newly Qualified Teachers


Last week I had the pleasure to meet and welcome some of this year’s NQTs at the University of Brighton, where they were given valuable information about all the support available during their induction year. Both events included inspiring speeches from ex-NQTs and also Mark Holdaway from the Brighton & Hove Inclusion Support Service (BHISS). Behaviour management is one of the biggest concerns for NQTs and I was pleased to see that Mark is leading considerable training for NQTs in this area throughout the year, for both primary and secondary NQTs. Sharon Mackenzie and the School Workforce Development Team co-ordinate an extensive training & development programme and provide useful resources on our BEEM portal for all those NQTs registered with us. We hope they all have a successful and rewarding year!

Snailspace Brighton



It was so good to see our schools and education providers expressing their creativity with the creation of so many junior snails on show across the city as part of Snailspace Brighton & Hove @snailspacebh. Snailspace is an extraordinary art trail across the city from the 15th of September until the 18th of November, fundraising for @MartletsHospice whilst reminding us all to slow down & #BeMoreSnail. Meet Herbert (picture above), Carden Primary’s Carden Snail, named after Sir Herbert Carden who the school was also named after. He's living in Patcham Library at the moment. https://www.snailspacebrighton.co.uk/

Dorothy Stringer’s Snail, Murma, at the Jubilee Library


You will remember that Brunswick Primary was inspected in June and I’m very pleased that they have been judged as Good. ‘The headteacher and his senior team have high aspirations for pupils. Leaders have a clear vision for the school that is shared by the whole school community.’ Well done to the headteacher Shaun Collins, teachers, support staff, parents and of course the children!



New apprentices Clare Topa from Hangleton Primary School and Ian Jones from Hove Park School

We are pleased to announce that Ian Jones from Hove Park School and Clare Topa from Hangleton Primary School have started their Level 4 School Business Professional Apprenticeship with GBMET!  This apprenticeship will cover elements such as procurement, HR, Governance and Risk and financial organisational management. We currently have 2 places available to start now or next year. To find out more please contact gavin.graham@brighton-hove.gov.uk

Congratulations to St Paul’s Primary School - International School Award


St Paul’s Primary visit to Zaragoza in Spain

Congratulations to headteacher Linda Dupret and everyone at St Paul’s Church of England Primary School. The school have received their International School Award again. The International School Award team British Council said the following about their application:

‘The international dimension is firmly embedded in your school's curriculum and whole-school ethos, promoting citizenship and foreign language learning, and celebrating cultural diversity across the school and wider community. Your links with schools in two very different areas (Spain and Uganda) are well-established and active, providing rich learning opportunities for both pupils and staff, and your visiting international students further enrich the diverse intercultural experience and learning for your pupils and staff. Your international activities are clearly well managed and coordinated so that they are an integral part of your annual curriculum. Your seven submitted international activities enable your pupils to learn about other countries and aspects of their cultures and languages. The teaching and learning of Spanish is brought to life by the real-life context of your communication and reciprocal visits with your Spanish partners, with evident positive impact on your pupils' progress and attainment in Spanish.’ 

The information area in St Paul’s link school in Zaragoza

‘Congratulations on working so hard to co-ordinate such an impressive range of work as an International Co-ordinator! You are a credit to the school and the wider community.’


 Hove Park School Big Camp 


Football game at Hove Park’s Big Camp

Just in case you missed it at the end of the summer term, Year 7 students from Hove Park School spent the day at Hove Park's Big Camp. Students spent the whole day on the field taking part in a range of Forest School type-activities such as making camp fires, team building, obstacle courses, shelter construction and wood craft, with some of our students then camping out under the stars. Well done to Jim Roberts, headteacher at Hove Park School and everyone at the school and at the Local Authority who helped make it happen. Have a look at the promotional video made about the Big Camp 2018 that was featured in the school’s Parklife newsletter.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSNKVeGnP7o

Congratulations to Carden Primary for their 70th Anniversary



Happy 70th Birthday to Carden Primary. It is 70 years this week since the school opened to children. They were lucky to be visited by quite a few of Sir Herbert Carden's descendants who enthralled the children with information about the former Mayor of Brighton.

Author Imogen White at Carden Library

As part of the anniversary, Imogen White, author of the Rose Muddle books, was at the new Carden Library. 


Promoting STEM in our schools 


Prof Kathy Romer, Professor of Astrophysics at the University of Sussex, addressing the children – with the former CEO of the UK Space Agency and founder of the PrimarySpace initiative, Katherine Courtney, standing alongside.


This month I had the opportunity, along with pupils from several of our schools across the partnership, to see a Mars Rover in action and to participate in a range of interactive activities to stimulate their interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM).

The University’s Widening Participation scheme works with a number of schools each year to support the aspirations and ambitions of young people in considering their future career options.

Around 800 children from schools in Sussex attended the event on the 12th of September, based on the theme of space and organised alongside a former head of the UK Space Agency.

John Chinner from Airbus UK with Bruno, the ExoMars Rover


The event gave me the chance to see local children engaging with people working in different STEM careers and participating in various sessions and hands-on demonstrations, aimed at providing them with an inspirational learning experience. It was great to see Benfield Primary, Middle Street Primary, Peter Gladwin Primary, St Luke’s Primary & Junior and  St Martin’s Primary taking part. See also a link below to a news item on the University of Sussex website about the event and how to get involved in the future:  https://www.sussex.ac.uk/news/all?id=45910

Welcome to our new headteachers


I joined Pinaki Ghoshal (Director of Children’s Services) and Mark Storey (Head of Education Standards and Achievement) to welcome our new and acting headteachers and heads of school for induction to support them all in their new roles. 

Welcome to our new headteachers Bob Speight at BACA, Mark Poston at PACA, Luke Lording at Mile Oak Primary, Rachel Kershaw at St Margaret’s Primary and Gemma Chumnansin, head of school at Benfield Primary.

Welcome also to our new Acting headteachers: Andrew Lincoln, at St Andrew’s Primary, Jo Staveley at Bilingual Primary, Dawn Loader and Sandra Mullholland at Balfour Primary, Natalie Burley at Saltdean Primary and Acting head of school Anna Keane at Hangleton Primary,

Welcome back also from maternity leave Rachel Breen, Cottesmore St Mary’s Primary.

I  would also like to welcome Cassie Palmer from Coldean Primary School and Shelley Baker from Varndean School who have been seconded for one day per week as Pupil Premium Teacher Advisers. They have joined our Local Authority team to support the Brighton & Hove Education Partnership priority to improve outcomes for disadvantaged children and young people. Their work will include direct advisory work with individual schools; support with the LA training and sharing of best practice; support with pupil premium reviews and further development of the LA disadvantaged strategy.

Best wishes,

Jo

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Thursday, 19 July 2018

End of another academic year



We are almost at the end of another academic year, and it’s a time to celebrate our achievements across the city. Standards overall in our schools and wider education provision have continually improved this year and we are in a better place than ever before, something for you all to be incredibly proud of, well done. Thank you for your continued commitment to children and families in the city. Enjoy this fabulous weather, and for those who are going away, enjoy your well-deserved holiday.










This year’s Refugee Week there was a special celebration held at Royal Spa nursery school. The nursery has been awarded the first Nursery of Sanctuary award in the city. We are proud to be a city of sanctuary, working to provide a welcoming environment for refugees. Good practice for refugee children and families is embedded in the nursery, through their welcome, the celebration of all their languages and the support to access a range of local services. Families are invited to join in and volunteer wherever possible. Congratulations Royal Spa!



Mary Ellinger, the Headteacher, talked about how Royal Spa became a nursery of sanctuary:
‘All our staff and governors had training about refugees. This was very powerful in raising our awareness and inspiring us. In the winter we had a Celebration of Light. This drew on the common themes of light from many different winter festivals. We invited all our families to attend, but particularly encouraged our refugee families. This was a joyous event, with a walk carrying lanterns made by the children, and music from a Syrian father. It finished with a wonderful array of food from around the world.’


  
The Capoeira session had lots of participation and smiley faces


I’m delighted so many of our schools celebrated refugee week across the city. Blatchington Mill held a capoeira session which went down really well with the students who were extremely keen to get involved! They held an international cake fair which saw students and staff bake cakes from countries they had a connection with. The cakes were then swapped and shared with year 7 students; they had a huge array of countries represented including Syria, Italy and Wales.

World cakes table

  
Blatchington Mill pupils at the Great Get Together event

Success again in our primary schools


Congratulations to all pupils, staff, headteachers and governors on the very positive outcomes for the KS2 national tests again this year. Early provisional results show that we have remained above the national figure, which is a great achievement and part of our commitment to helping children have the best start in life. More details are available in this press release. The end of term celebrations will give an opportunity for young people to rejoice and reflect on all the exciting experiences and opportunities that have contributed to their learning so far as they transition to the next stage of their educational journey.
  

Celebrating our Newly Qualified Teachers

NQT event in Hove Town Hall

I was really pleased to be able to go and thank this year’s cohort of newly qualified teachers, who are just coming to the end of their induction year. The Local Authority School & Governance Development Team hosted an end-of-year celebration, where NQTs really valued having time to reflect on their year. They also heard from an ex-NQT, Vic Leon-Cutler from Goldstone Primary, about what to focus on in their second year, and Helen Horsley from Sussex Coast Teaching School Alliance, who explored all the opportunities that will be available to them in the future - maybe even headship! Thank you to all involved.
  

Sussex School Games Finals

Blatchington Girls Stoolball pupils with their Silver certificate


I just wanted to share with you the success of the Brighton & Hove Team at the Sussex School Games Finals.
The Brighton & Hove team did so well finishing 4th out of the 9 areas across Sussex. Which is our best team result ever!
Here are the results:
Cottesmore Primary Year 5/6 Mixed Quad Kids Athletics, 1st Place
Carden Primary Year 5/6 Mixed SEND Football, 1st Place
Blatchington Mill Year 9/10 Girls Stoolball, 2nd Place
Downs Park School Year 5-8 Parallel Athletics, 2nd Place
Dorothy Stringer School Year 7 Street Cricket, 3rd Place
Hertford Juniors Year 3/4 Mixed Tri Golf, 4th Place
Stanford Juniors Year 5/6 Gymnastics, 5th Place
Dorothy Stringer School Year 7 Girls Netball, 5th Place
St John the Baptist Primary High 5 Netball, 6th Place
Hangleton Primary Year 5/6 Hockey, 9th Place

Cottesmore Primary Year5/6 Mixed Quad Kids Athletics pupils with their Gold certificate

All of the teams did so well to make it to the final as in each sport there was an average of 21 schools from across Sussex taking part. 23 Brighton & Hove primary schools took part in the High 5 Netball Tournaments – with St John the Baptist Primary winning the final and going through to the Sussex final. We also had Sports Leaders from PACA umpiring the Netball Final and Blatchington Mill helping with the Gymnastics Final & general event support.

Well done to everyone involved!
  

Fighting food waste and unhealthy diets


Brighton & Hove school children have been waging war against the twin evils of food waste and unhealthy eating using the simple superpower of Veg Power Pots. The fun-sized and appealing colourful cups have been filled with a different daily choice of raw veg, including carrot batons, mange tout and sweetcorn for the past three weeks, offering the children of Fairlight Primary School an alternative to the usual cooked vegetable portions with lunch.
Provided in partnership with Brighton & Hove City Council, school meals contractor Autograph, working with Brighton & Hove Food Partnership, the healthy raw-veg initiative follows a school waste audit last June. This showed that vegetables were the most wasted foodstuff from school lunches, but also children said that they preferred raw vegetables to cooked ones. The children have loved the experience and we have used Veg Power stickers and posters to motivate them and as a celebration they will have the opportunity to create their own ‘Veg Power Pictures’ in a photo booth.
Chloe Clarke from the Food Partnership said ‘The Veg Power Pots are such a simple idea but they pack a mighty punch – making sure that children eat their vegetables with lunch. It’s win : win in the fight to get children to eat their vegetables and tackle food waste!’
Brighton & Hove Food Partnership will now evaluate the initiative's effect on the amount of food waste the school produced. If food waste is shown to be reduced, it is hoped that the Veg Power Pots can be rolled out to other schools in the city.
Last October, the Food Partnership made a joint pledge with Brighton & Hove City Council to become a Veg City. This is part of the national campaign, established by the Food Foundation called Peas Please which is trying to take ensure everybody eat more vegetables.
Fairlight Primary pupil sampling a Power Pot

Congratulations to Shirley Vanstaaden and Hollingdean children’s centre


Shirley Vanstaaden, receptionist at Hollingdean Children’s Centre and Steph Lakelin, Children’s Centre Manager

You will remember Shirley Vanstaaden, receptionist at Hollingdean Children’s Centre, won the Council’s Big Difference award earlier this year for her work to set up the centre’s community café, which is now run by local volunteers. Shirley was nominated for the award by her manager – Steph Lakelin, and in June they together attended a garden party at Buckingham Palace. The garden party was held in recognition of the many individuals who go above and beyond to help others.

Well done once again to Shirley, and thank you to all the volunteers and staff at Hollingdean Children’s Centre for their work to establish this café for the local community.








For the last 3 weeks, Ofsted have been in the city inspecting the local authority's Children’s Services. The inspection runs until Friday 20th July and we will provide an update next week with our reflections on how the inspection went overall. The results of the inspection will not be published until later on in August. A big thank you to our teams for all the hard work they are putting into this inspection, we are proud to be able to show the inspectors examples of great practice with families in the city.

Hangleton Primary had an inspection last month and was graded Good. Congratulations to Executive Headteacher Emma Lake, Anna Keane, Acting Head of School, the governing body, and the children and parents of course.

Brunswick Primary was also inspected last month. I look forward to announcing the results when the report comes out.

Well done Roundabout Nursery

Roundabout Nursery children celebrating their Outstanding grading

Congratulations to Roundabout Nursery in Whitehawk, for an ‘Outstanding’ grading by Ofsted inspectors for the third time. The nursery works tirelessly to support some of the most vulnerable children in the area. They have a huge amount of children attending who have Child Protection and Child in Need plans, and have the highest amount of children in the city attending who are eligible for two year old funding. The nursery is part of the Roundabout Children’s Centre.

Inspectors said:
  • Children make excellent progress in this exceptionally welcoming, inclusive nursery.
  • Staff are highly sensitive to children’s individual circumstances and developmental needs, and all children, including those with Special Educational Needs and/or disabilities, are exceptionally well prepared for their future learning and starting school.
  • Managers are strongly committed to continually developing the provision.
  • Staff are excellent role models and offer children calm, reassuring guidance and praise.
  • Staff very skilfully plan activities that build on children’s learning and extend their interests exceptionally well.

The Nursery managers Deborah Taylor and Teresa Owen said ‘We are thrilled to be recognised for all that we do with the wonderful children and families in this area. It is so important to us to make a difference and we are incredibly proud of our staff. Getting an ‘outstanding’ Ofsted rating is a huge achievement, but retaining it twice is amazing. The report reflects our ethos: ‘Creative, Inclusive and Passionate in everything we do’.

Apprenticeships


Apprenticeship Roadshow 

The Apprenticeship Roadshows took place at Hove Town Hall in June and at the Brighton Centre in July. The events successfully engaged about 400 people, who attended to find out more about apprenticeships and traineeships. The attendees at both events were able to talk to a wide range of training providers and employers and the events both featured panel events about apprenticeships and traineeships, giving the experiences of apprentices, apprenticeship employers and training providers. The feedback from visitors from both events was very positive.  

Goodbye and thank you



This is the time of year where we have to say goodbye to some of our team members and partners. I wanted to thank them formally on behalf of everyone in Families, Children and Learning for their contribution to the lives of our children, young people and their families.

It is always sad to say goodbye to headteachers and education leaders and there are several colleagues who have or are moving on this term. My thanks to colleagues who have contributed so much: Trevor Cristin (Head at St Andrew’s Primary), Janet Tremble (Acting Head at BACA), Katie Scott (Head at PACA ), Gayle Adam (Head at Patcham House), Wendy King (Head at Bilingual Primary), Joan Marshall (Head at Hertford Junior) and Marcelo Staricoff (Head at Balfour Primary).      

We wish them all well in their future careers and the next chapters in their lives. 

Also special mention to the following heads who are taking on new roles or returning to their old roles: Rachel Simmonds (Acting Executive Headteacher at Mile Oak Primary). Rachel will return to her role as Head at West Blatchington Primary. Helen Horsley (Head at Benfield Primary). Helen has moved to her new role as Head of Teaching School. Rachel Kershaw (Acting Head at Cottesmore St Mary’s Primary), who will move to a new role as Head of St Margaret’s Primary. Zoe McGuigan will become Executive Head of Hertford Infant and Junior school in a new role. Clare Price, who will be moving back to her substantive role as Deputy Head at St Margaret’s Primary after acting up as Interim Head.

Regan Delf

Last month I was very pleased to give a warm welcome to Georgina Clarke-Green who has taken on the role of Assistant Director for Health, SEN and Disability. This month it is with sadness that we say goodbye to Regan Delf, who steps down from this role, looking for a change to her pace of life. Regan has been with the local authority for five years, although as our National Strategy Adviser and then as a consultant she has worked with us for much longer. She will be much missed, both for her wit but more particularly her leadership of SEND which has led to transformations in our SEN provision, the bringing together of children’s disability and adult learning disability, the creation of BHISS, the development of a new school’s well-being service, the successful conversation of SEN statements into EHCPs, and this week the expected agreement to work in partnership with the National Autistic Society to develop specialist provision in two mainstream schools.

Regan will continue on a part-time basis to offer advice and support with the establishment of the three new SEN hubs in the city and while we are being inspected we may also at times need to call on her expertise.

Thank you, Regan, we will miss you so much.

September Education Leaders Conference, Leadership: The Art of Being Brilliant


A heads up that the annual Brighton & Hove Education Leadership Conference will be on Friday 21 September 2018 and we're delighted that our Keynote Speaker will be Dr Andy Cope. Andy’s flagship keynote ‘The Art of Being Brilliant’ has been delivered to rave reviews all over the world. Andy believes leaders need to be challenged in an entertaining and humane way. He promises no big words or psychobabble, just a rip-roaring tour through the essentials of leadership as it needs to be RIGHT NOW.

The conference will be a morning session followed by lunch. To book a place via BEEM , email schools.training@brighton-hove.gov.uk or call 01273 293511.

Best wishes,

Jo

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