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  • Space in Schools Expressions of Interest Event

  • Wraparound Childcare

  • School Improvement & Effectiveness Network Meeting

  • Halton School Improvement – Governors Briefing

  • Halton Governor Conference

  • Ofsted Briefing – EYFS

  • Primary Headteachers Meeting

 


 

 

Space in Schools Expressions of Interest Event

 

Funded by the UK Space Agency, this continuing professional development scheme is designed for upper KS2 primary teachers.

Through a series of online and in person workshops, teachers will discover how to engage pupils with the Times Higher Award winning “Into Our Skies: Space in Schools” scheme of work.

 

This scheme will help teachers enthuse their pupils with knowledge beyond the curriculum, and inspire pupils through their awareness of space-related careers and speaking with STEM ambassadors.

The programme will include three CPD sessions:

  • Discovering the curriculum through dance (online)
  • Exploring STEAM-in-Space classroom activities, careers and beyond (online)
  • Exploring Into Our Skies: Space in Schools (in person)

 

Expressions of interest online event – Tuesday 11 June (4 – 5pm)

Please see attached to book onto the expressions on interest event.

 


 

 

Wraparound Childcare

 

Wraparound Care – An update 

As the newly appointed Wraparound Care Strategic Coordinator for Halton, I am delighted to be working collaboratively with teams across the local authority and working with schools, families and childcare providers to expand Halton’s wraparound childcare provision so that is more accessible to children and families, including those with SEND.

In February 2024, directives were unveiled by the DfE as part of its wider £289m Wraparound Childcare Pathfinder initiative.  Schools and Multi-Academy Trusts have been tasked with increased responsibility in ensuring accessible and high-quality wraparound childcare.

Why is this important?

The DfE highlights that there are many benefits to wraparound childcare, for children, families and schools.

The benefits vary, but may include:

  • enabling parents to work or study
  • supporting vulnerable children
  • offering enriching activities that children enjoy
  • attracting parents to the school
  • supporting a soft start to the school day and attendance
  • investing fees into the school or community facilities

 

It’s thanks to your support that we have now been able to begin to analyse the supply and demand of wraparound care places.  Last term we received 480 responses to the DfE survey from parents from 23 different schools.  We now know that there is demand for high-quality wraparound childcare places.

How can you find out more?

In the first instance, you (your staff and governors) can access on-line briefings on the following dates by completing the booking forms.

All Free of charge  
Thursday 9 May 11:00 – 11:45 am Wraparound Care briefing for primary schools & nurseries (maintained & academies)

Booking Link:  https://forms.office.com/e/65ii9hx7sy

Teams Meeting

 

14:00 – 14:45 pm Wraparound Care briefing for primary schools & nurseries (maintained & academies)

Booking Link: https://forms.office.com/e/xcaV7cqkzq

Teams Meeting

 

16:00 – 16:45 pm Wraparound Care briefing for primary schools & nurseries (maintained & academies)

Booking Link: https://forms.office.com/e/JqpxNg0gVe

Teams Meeting

 

Tuesday 21 May 18:00 – 18:45 pm Wraparound Care DfE objectives briefing for Governors

Booking Link: https://forms.office.com/e/xubUJwjPra

Teams Meeting

 

Then, if you would like more information, you can arrange a 1:1 meeting by emailing/speaking to me directly.

I look forward to working with you as your new Wraparound Care Champion (as well as continuing in my role as an Associate School Improvement Advisor).

 Hazel Fryman | Associate School Improvement Adviser: School Improvement Team |  Wraparound Care Coordinator | Phone: 07968 306961

 


 

 

School Improvement & Effectiveness Network Meeting

 

School Improvement & Effectiveness Network Meeting: Wednesday, 8th May 2024 (am)

Booking Link: https://forms.office.com/e/Q7XxuBvSF7

 

The next SIEN (School Improvement Effectiveness Network) Meeting 

is on Wednesday, 8th May 2024 (09:00 – 12:00) at the DCBL Stadium.

The agenda includes:
+ recent inspection feedback from school who were last inspected
+ Ofsted changes since the last SIEN meeting
+ review of Ofsted guidance in relation to attendance; shared by Rachel Goodwin (Senior HMI) in February,
together with ideas for developing Attendance Strategic Plans
+ local updates

The SIEN meeting will be led by Hazel Fryman (ASIA) Any queries please email hazel.fryman@halton.gov.uk

As documents will be shared at the meeting, please bring your devices along (which could be phones/tablets/laptops).

 


 

Halton School Improvement – Governors Briefing

 

Halton School Improvement – Governors Briefing Tuesday 7th May 2024 6pm-7.30pm

@DCBL Stadium The Bridge Suite

Audience: Governors

The meeting will give governing boards updates of  latest legislation changes, statutory requirements for schools at this time in the school year,  national and local priorities and or initiatives. It will inform their strategic planning and in order to ask school leaders about key priorities to ensure they are fulfilling their core duties and responsibilities.

Guest Speakers will be:

Bridget Wale-Akinlua, CIPD- HRBP Schools

She will be talking on the following topics:

·        Restructures/redundancy

·        Academisation from a HR perspective

Hazel Fryman Associate School Improvement Adviser: School Improvement Team/ Wraparound Care Coordinator

.        Wraparound Care – What does it mean to your setting?

To book: https://forms.office.com/e/XTmf8wiU8S

 


 

Halton Governor Conference

Please see attached Halton Governor Conference 2024.


 

Ofsted Briefing – EYFS

 

15th July 2024  | 10am-11am | @ DBCL Stadium

School Improvement Halton have invited Tim Vaughan HMI to talk about Ofsted and EYFS

During the briefing Tim will look at all stakeholder responsibilities and how this forms judgements around EYFS during inspections.

Tim Vaughan, HMI, maintained schools and academies
Tim holds qualified teacher status and previously worked in leadership roles in maintained nursery schools, primary schools and children’s centres. He held a senior role for a local authority and worked as an adviser for the Department for Education. He has extensive experience of inspection, investigation and survey work across nursery, infant and primary schools, children’s centres, teacher training and early years. Tim contributes to the training of inspectors. Tim holds a BEd (Hons) and a Master’s in Early Childhood Education with Care. He is qualified at level 7 in investigative practice. Tim qualified as a headteacher and is trained in leadership development. He has advised nationally on this topic and has taught about leadership at postgraduate level.

Further information please contact mike.stapleton-chambers@halton.gov.uk

To Book: https://forms.office.com/e/6zrWuGNazj

 


 

Primary Headteachers Meeting

 

Thursday 13th June | @DCBL Stadium | 9am

This event is free to SLA taking schools and £100 for other schools

Agenda to be announced

TO book: https://forms.office.com/e/7RKFaH6MkC