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Nottinghamshire celebrates GCSE results day
Nottinghamshire County Council has congratulated GCSE students across the county for their results today, Thursday 24 August. Councillor Tracey Taylor, Nottinghamshire County Council's Cabinet Member for Children and Families, said: “I’d like to say a big well done to all of the young people in Nottinghamshire receiving their GCSE results today. “Results days are always a mixture of ...
APPENDIX 2 - Nottinghamshire County Council
The DFES has issued School Travel Guidance and Pathfinder Scheme Prospectus which is available to view on the DFES website. This gives clear guidance on what must be included in a scheme including objectives, targets, plans, consultation, assessing needs, information, funding, partnerships and evaluation.
Times Educational Supplement (TES) - Nottinghamshire County Council
Times Educational Supplement (TES) provides a range of primary and secondary school teaching resources. Subject: General resources Key Stage/Level: KS1, KS2, KS3, KS4 Cost: Free or small cost For more information visit: Lesson Resources (TES)
report - Nottinghamshire County Council
Purpose of report This report updates Members on the progress made in the proposal to create an academy to replace Sherwood Hall School.
WORK PROGRAMME 2023/24 CHILDREN AND FAMILIES SELECT COMMITTEE: UPDATED ...
that the summary documents that detail the activity carried out at previous Nottinghamshire SEND partnership improvement board meetings be circulated to the members of the Children and Families Select Committee.
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 ...
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 ...
Blank commitee report template - Nottinghamshire County Council
Purpose of the Report This report seeks Cabinet approval of a Small School Sustainability Strategy 2024-2029, attached as Appendix 1, for Nottinghamshire’s small schools who may be looking to improve and/or take a proactive approach to improving their long-term sustainability and reduce the impact of the unique challenges and risks small schools often experience.
D2N2 Children in Care Framework - Nottinghamshire County Council
D2N2 has worked together for some time in relation to our provision of fostering and residential placements for Children in Care. Through this connection D2N2 recognised shared challenges, gaps in provision and common needs amongst the collective Children in Care population, and the need of a combined approach and closer coordination across our area.
Under 16 Home to School Transport Policy - 2021/22 Academic Year
This policy sets out Nottinghamshire County Council’s provision of school transport services and travel assistance for school aged under 16 pupils living in the county of Nottinghamshire, for the academic year 21/22.
Pay Policy Statement - Nottinghamshire County Council
2.6 The Transparency Code carries specific legal requirements to publish some organisation and salary information which include the following: The Pay Multiple to reflect a particular date in the year (in this case the Council’s annual Pay Policy Statement update is at 1st February each year), and include all elements of remuneration including earnings, that is, base salary, variable pay ...
Free school meals save £100s
Free school meals save £100s Clare Doble recently separated from her children’s father and is now adjusting to life on a tighter budget. Every saving helps and Clare’s keen to make sure whatever she does manage to put away is spent on her girls, Caitlyn (eight), Lucia (seven) and Sofia (five). When Clare heard from a colleague at work about the free school meals scheme she was keen to ...
More Notts parents get their child into their preferred school.
Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council’s children and young people’s committee, Councillor Philip Owen says there’s still scope to further improve the number of parents who secure a school place at one of their preferred schools Last week over 93% of Nottinghamshire parents who applied for a primary school place for this September woke up delighted at the news that their child had ...
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Key dates - Nottinghamshire County Council
Key dates All local authorities are required to publish the coordinated scheme and timeline for admission arrangements to the normal admissions round and late applications. The following gives information about the key dates for our coordinated scheme for 2025 to 2026.
99% of Nottinghamshire parents offered a preferred primary school
Nottinghamshire County Council contacted thousands of parents on Monday, 17 April, with the outcome of which school their child has been allocated for either a reception or year 3 primary school place. This year, 96.3% of Nottinghamshire children were offered their parents’ first preference school for a reception place this September (2023). That is 7,767 out of a total 8,062 that applied on ...
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 ...
Teaching and learning - Nottinghamshire County Council
" The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) sets the standards that all early years' providers must meet to ensure that children learn and develop well and are kept healthy and safe. It promotes teaching and learning to ensure children's 'school readiness' and gives children the broad range of knowledge and skills that provide the right foundation for good future progress through school and life ...
Governance and Ethics Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
During discussions, Members queried how lessons learnt from such investigations were shared across the Council. It was clarified that the annual letter from the LGO, which would be submitted to this Committee, would highlight trends and issues as well as well as benchmarking numbers of investigations against other Councils. Members could also request specific updates on individual cases where ...
Microsoft Word - ep4761.doc - Nottinghamshire County Council
The school itself has capacity for 210 pupils and comprises single storey accommodation arranged around a partially enclosed courtyard. The hall, whilst also single storey, is the equivalent of 11⁄2 storeys in height. The buildings are constructed with profiled metal cladding with pitched tiled roofs. Several attractive trees are present to the west and north of the school with further trees ...