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School complaints - Nottinghamshire County Council
complain about a school, school complaints, school problems,Contact your local council if you think a child has been harmed or call your local police on 101 if you think a child is in danger> How to complain You must complain directly to the school before you complain to any other organisation. All state funded schools (including community, academy, voluntary aided, voluntary controlled ...
Apply to change school 'in-year'
Apply to change school 'in-year'All applications for Nottinghamshire community and voluntary controlled schools must be made to Nottinghamshire County Council. Our in-year coordinated scheme also processes applications for some 'own admission authority' schools. The table below tells you where you need to apply or who you need to contact for information about waiting lists.
Personal Education Plan (PEP) and education information
All children in care must have a care plan, of which the Personal Education Plan (PEP) is an important part. The PEP (from pre-school to age 18) should be initiated as part of the care plan. It is an evolving record of what needs to happen for our children to enable them to make at least expected progress and fulfil their potential. The PEP should reflect the importance of a personalised ...
School admissions hub
View details for primary, infant, junior and secondary schools in Nottinghamshire including catchment areas, how places are allocated, advice on choosing a school and when to apply for a school place. You can make an application for a school place online for the following: reception or year 3 school place for September 2025 (from 4 November 2024) secondary school place for September 2025 (from ...
WORK PROGRAMME 2023/24 CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SELECT COMMITTEE: UPDATED ...
That members of the Committee carry out a task and finish review on how the Children and Families and Place departments can best work together on projects being implemented to deliver additional school places.
Blank Portrait Template (B&W) - Nottinghamshire County Council
Admission arrangements Nottinghamshire County Council, as the admission authority for all community and voluntary controlled schools in Nottinghamshire, is responsible for setting and applying the admission arrangements for those schools. For foundation and voluntary aided schools (including trust schools) the admission authority is the governing body of the school. For academies (including ...
Travelling by bus - Nottinghamshire County Council
The driving detox. Sit back, relax and find out why 4.4 billion journeys were made by bus in the UK last year.
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COVID-19: Pupils travelling on dedicated mainstream school transport
COVID-19: Pupils travelling on dedicated mainstream school transport Advice to parents and students Parents/carers should establish a routine of hand washing and hand sanitising in the morning, before boarding a vehicle, and again when they return home in the afternoon. Where possible carry a small hand sanitiser with you so you can clean your hands before and after your journey. Children ...
School curriculum and our approach - Nottinghamshire County Council
The curriculum is the sum of everything your child experiences in school. This includes the formal programme of lessons and the informal programme of extra curricular activities and other experiences. All pupils aged 5 to 16 in Nottinghamshire state schools follow the National Curriculum. A pupil's progress through the years of compulsory education is divided into key stages. The key stages ...
Draft anti-bullying policy - Nottinghamshire County Council
The Nottinghamshire Anti-bullying Steering Group is a multi agency group responsible for the development and monitoring of Nottinghamshire’s anti-bullying strategy and plan. The Group maintains close links with the Safeguarding Children’s Board. We currently produce guidance to schools on reducing bullying in schools and guidance to help them develop their anti-bullying policy.
Greater choice than ever with school meals - Nottinghamshire County Council
Schools now have greater choice in relation to school meals with bespoke menus which now include starters. Our school meals team are committed to nutrition and good food and have given all 290 primary schools in the county a choice of meals to choose from – allowing them to shape their own menus for the first time. In the region of 6.5m meals were served in primary schools in the county ...
Additional Funding Benchmarking Exercise
Additional Funding Benchmarking Exercise Carlton le Willows Academy (CLWA) have requested additional funding for their school expansion project. The Grant Funding Agreement is for the total sum of £14,184,719. CWLA have advised that the current Final Project Cost is forecast to be in the order of £15,364,772 (worst case scenario). They are therefore requesting additional funding in the order ...
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School rebuilding programme funding pledge welcomed by county council 07 November 2024 08:00 School rebuilding programme Education and schools SEND
Teachers and social workers
The Virtual School leads on the local authority’s statutory responsibilities for ‘promoting the education of looked after children and previously looked after children’ (DfE, February 2018). All children and young people in the care of Nottinghamshire County Council are tracked and monitored by the Nottinghamshire Virtual School. This includes children that attend education settings ...
School meal menus - Nottinghamshire County Council
School meal menus Our school dinners are packed with fresh and tasty ingredients which meet many strictly regulated food assurance schemes. In Nottinghamshire we are actively trying to reduce our carbon footprint and are proud to be going local with our school dinners, to cut down on our food miles. For every new menu we always search high and low across our region for the very best quality ...
Karachi biscuits - Nottinghamshire County Council
Karachi biscuits Karachi biscuits are egg-less fruit biscuits, and popular tea time cookies in India. Sweet, delicious, and perfect for Diwali.
Temporary stops in place due to bank holiday bus station closure in ...
Passengers travelling into and out of Mansfield by bus over the bank holiday weekend are being advised that temporary bus stops will be in place due to a two-day closure of Mansfield Bus Station. The bus station will be temporarily closed on Sunday 25 and Monday 26 August while routine maintenance takes place within the bus movement area. The bus station building, including toilet facilities ...
Volunteering - Nottinghamshire County Council
Volunteers are vital in making Nottinghamshire a great place to live. Volunteering has a lot going for it including: a chance to gain new skills and knowledge an opportunity to get a new outlook on life making a difference to your local community add work experience to your CV. If you have some spare time, volunteering to help other people can be very rewarding. Opportunities available ...
Planning ahead for 1,400 extra school places
Children and young people’s committee chairman, Councillor Philip Owen says the County Council is wasting no time planning ahead when it comes to creating the extra 1,400 school places that will be needed across Nottinghamshire. Now we’re into the new term, we’re undertaking studies to decide where is feasible for us to create nearly 1,400 additional school places in areas of ...