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Report to the Children and Families Select Committee
Information 2. Scrutiny task and finish review groups are informal, time-limited bodies that are established to undertake a specific piece of Scrutiny work and then report back to the full Select Committee with their findings and recommendations.
Street Parties - Nottinghamshire County Council
The UK has a long history of holding street parties to celebrate significant national events. Why not hold your own and bring together your local community across the bank holiday weekend? Organising a street party for neighbours is very simple and does not require a licence. Please make sure you follow the Jubilee street party guidelines, share the details of your event, and tell us about ...
report - Nottinghamshire County Council
Purpose of Report 1. To consider a planning application for the erection of a 420 place primary school in two phases on land off Kenbrook Road, Hucknall to serve adjacent new residential estate development and as a replacement for Beardall Street School, Hucknall. The key issues relate to the potential impacts on the highway network during phases of development, the amenity of nearby residents ...
Nottinghamshire County Council
350 metres SITE OF APPROVED HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (116 DWELLINGS) YJNCT Ž6 SCHOOL SITE CITY/ BROXTOWE ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARY 700 Erection of 2 No free standing two classroom buildings with entrance canopies and associated external works, and use of existing maintenance gate as a pedestrian entrance gate, and extension of car park. Scale Produced by: JW Date: MAY 2016 Horsendale Primary School ...
West Bridgford schoolgirl wins council animal house competition
A West Bridgford schoolgirl has won a nature competition organised by the council and Notts Outdoors to design an animal house for local wildlife. A Home for Wildlife was open to all Nottinghamshire primary schools to enter during most of March. West Bridgford Junior School pupil Bella Emmerson, age nine, created the winning design with support from the school’s ‘eco team’ – thirteen ...
Council to carry out informal consultation about new primary school in ...
Nottinghamshire County Council is to carry out an informal consultation about the need for a new primary free school in the Gateford-Shireoaks planning area of Bassetlaw.
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Microsoft Word - chuteredeM19C2772.doc
Purpose of report This report provides Cabinet with the outcome of formal consultation meetings with staff, governors, parents and community about a proposal to expand the Chuter Ede Primary School and create a further site on a new housing development at Fernwood, thereby increasing the number of school places and creating a split site school to more effectively serve the community.
Appendix 1 Basic Need 2022 Priorities with Rationale
The current projection for the school / planning area shows a small surplus of primary places:
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS WORKPLAN
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS WORKPLAN CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE’S COMMITTEE - WORK PROGRAMME 2021-22
Report to Policy Committee - Nottinghamshire County Council
Purpose of the Report 1. This report seeks approval for the adoption of the Nottinghamshire Schools and Early Years local funding formula, as recommended by the Schools Forum, for the financial year 2019-20.
Significant milestone reached at East Leake School
A topping out ceremony has marked a major milestone at the new £9.2m school in East Leake which will create vital school places for the village. Millside Spencer Academy is part of a £14m investment in education in East Leake by Nottinghamshire County Council. The academy is being delivered by Morgan Sindall Construction, designed, cost-managed and project managed by Arc Partnership, a joint ...
More special school places created in Nottinghamshire
A Nottinghamshire special school will be expanding and opening its doors to more pupils, as part of a recent decision to increase the school’s place provision. In an exciting development, an extra 35 places are being created at St Giles Special School in Retford, increasing its capacity from 170 to 205 pupil places. The proposal, which has recently been out to local consultation, is part of ...
Final reminder for parents to apply for their child’s reception or year ...
The deadline for parents to submit applications for their child’s school place is just a few days away.
report - Nottinghamshire County Council
Background 2. As part of an overall review of education provision in the Cotgrave area, informal meetings were held between the governors of the above schools and LEA representatives about the educational benefits of an all-through primary school.
Microsoft Word - 08r_LEA Educ Visits Policy.doc
3. The current Nottinghamshire LEA guidelines for educational visits in the UK was published in 2000 and a code of practice for visits abroad in 2002. This new LEA policy for all educational visits combines these two documents and incorporates the latest DfES guidance.
Future of rural Nottinghamshire primary school set to be secured
A rural primary school in a Nottinghamshire village is set to remain open under the leadership of a multi-academy trust. Dean Hole Church of England Primary School in Caunton had faced an uncertain future due to falling pupil numbers and ‘considerable challenges’ in securing a full-time headteacher. The number of pupils on the school roll had fallen from 47 in May 2019 to 24 in the spring ...
Sherwood Hall School was a part of the reorganisation of Mansfield ...
Background Sherwood Hall School was a part of the reorganisation of Mansfield schools and opened as a ‘new’ 11-18 school in September 2001. In February 2003, the school was inspected under Section 10 of the School Inspections Act (1996) and was judged to require special measures. Following this judgment, the then head teacher decided to resign with the agreement of the governing body ...
Appendix 2 Education Trust Board Members
Education Trust Board MembersAppendix 2
It’s time to apply for your child’s secondary school place
Parents of children living in Nottinghamshire, who have started year 6 this September are being reminded to submit their secondary school applications before Thursday 31 October. The council is urging parents to make use of all four of their school preferences, as making only one preference does not ensure that a place is allocated at that school. If parents only list one school on their ...