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Humber 7.2.18.Xlsx EMSYH Knowledge Hub Humber and York Any suggestions, comments or support welcome to [email protected] Summary pocket guide of LA mini-regional area East Riding School Numbers Faith Academies Ofsted Maintained Ofsted Total LA Maintained Academies CofE RC Other 1 2 3 4 n/a 1 2 3 4 n/a Schools 146 126 20 42 5 0 2 9 2 0 7 19 94 13 0 0 86% 14% 29% 3% 0% 10% 45% 10% 0% 35% 15% 75% 10% 0% 0% Source: DfE Get Information Schools Service Designated Teaching Schools Linked Teaching School Phase Alliance Portal Link Cohort Start Date Headteacher Email Director Email MAT/SAT Molescroft Primary School Primary Riding Forward TSAPortal 2 01/04/2012 N Michael Loncaster [email protected] South Hunsley School and SixthSecondary Form CollegeThe Wolds TSA Portal 5 01/07/2014 Y Chris Abbott [email protected] Source: NCTL School to School Support Designated System Leaders TSA Mini Region Area Hub Lead TS Manager Andrea Tonks [email protected] NLEs & NSS LLEs SLEs NLGs LLGs Number 7 85 3 Ratio: 1 per 21 #DIV/0! 1.7 49 #DIV/0! Key Contacts Name Email DCS Kevin Hall [email protected] LA Schools Lead Matthew Harrington [email protected] LA SRIB/Partnership Rep Matthew Harrington [email protected] TSA SRIB/Partnership Rep Chris Abbott As TSC Rep [email protected] SYHTSSG Rep 1 Not yet arranged SYHTSSG Rep 2 Not yet arranged NLG Area Co-ordinator Ian Furlong [email protected] CofE DBE Andrew Smith [email protected] RC DBE Kevin Duffy [email protected] Research School No Local Education Partnership or Network Representation/Membership Name Chair Agenda Lead Frequency ToR/MoU Data Sharing Action Plan Funding TSA LA CofE DBE RC DBE RSC NLG NLE MATs Other East Riding SIP 14-19 Education and Skills Executive Summary of Education Context (Ofsted) Summary paragraph being supplied by Ofsted SRIB Partnership Priorities SRIB Humber and York Whole Sub-regional priorities • Closing the most significant gaps in outcomes between specific pupil groups and the rest, in schools in the sub-region where there is evidence of the greatest need, particularly: o literacy and numeracy outcomes for disadvantaged pupils across all key stages o outcomes for boys at KS4 o outcomes for SEN support pupils • Improving KS2 reading progress in schools in the sub-region where there is evidence of the greatest need SSIF Applications Round Theme Lead None in R1 2 Maths Riding Forward 2 KS4 The Wolds ITT Providers with allocations based in this area ITT Partnership Provider Name (UCAS application process) Yorkshire Wolds Teacher Training Summary pocket guide of LA mini-regional area Hull School Numbers Faith Academies Ofsted Maintained Ofsted Total LA Maintained Academies CofE RC Other 1 2 3 4 n/a 1 2 3 4 n/a Schools 91 16 75 5 8 0 14 38 6 1 16 1 14 1 0 0 18% 82% 5% 9% 0% 19% 51% 8% 1% 21% 6% 88% 6% 0% 0% Source: DfE Get Information Schools Service Designated Teaching Schools Linked Teaching School Phase Alliance Portal Link Cohort Start Date Headteacher Email Director Email MAT/SAT Highlands Primary School Primary Hull Collaborative Teaching School 4(HCTS) Ltd(Collingwood) 01/03/2014 Y Janet Drinkall [email protected] Collingwood Primary School Primary Hull Collaborative TeachingPortal School 2(HCTS) Ltd(Collingwood) 01/04/2012 Y Estelle Macdonald [email protected] Eastfield Primary School Primary Hull Collaborative Teaching School 8(HCTS) Ltd(Collingwood) 03/03/2016 Y Katie Beal [email protected] Spring Cottage Primary School Primary Tidal Teaching School Alliance 4 01/03/2014 Y Andy Rhodes [email protected] Whitehouse Pupil Referral Unit AP Tidal Teaching SchoolPortal Alliance 4 01/03/2014 Y Claire Patton [email protected] Gillshill Primary School Primary Tidal Teaching School Alliance 4 01/03/2014 N Susan Brummitt [email protected] Sirius Academy West Secondary Blueprint Alliance TeachingPortal School 5 01/07/2014 Y Cathy Taylor [email protected] Kelvin Hall School Secondary Northern Co-operative Teaching Alliance10 12/06/2017 Y Sarah Smythe [email protected] St Mary's College Secondary St Marys College TeachingPortal School10 12/06/2017 N Ged Fitzpatrick [email protected] Source: NCTL School to School Support Designated System Leaders TSA Mini Region Area Hub Lead HT Ged [email protected] NLEs & NSS LLEs SLEs NLGs LLGs Number 15 137 4 Ratio: 1 per 6 #DIV/0! 0.7 23 #DIV/0! Key Contacts Name Email DCS Alison Murphy [email protected] LA Schools Lead Karen Kearney [email protected] LA SRIB/Partnership Rep Alyson Milner [email protected] TSA SRIB/Partnership Rep Not yet arranged SYHTSSG Rep 1 Not yet arranged SYHTSSG Rep 2 Not yet arranged NLG Area Co-ordinator Ian Furlong [email protected] CofE DBE Andrew Smith [email protected] RC DBE Kevin Duffy [email protected] Research School No Local Education Partnership or Network Representation/Membership Name Chair Agenda Lead Frequency ToR/MoU Data Sharing Action Plan Funding TSA LA CofE DBE RC DBE RSC NLG NLE MATs Other Summary of Education Context (Ofsted) Summary paragraph being supplied by Ofsted SRIB Partnership Priorities SRIB Humber and York Whole Sub-regional priorities • Closing the most significant gaps in outcomes between specific pupil groups and the rest, in schools in the sub-region where there is evidence of the greatest need, particularly: o literacy and numeracy outcomes for disadvantaged pupils across all key stages o outcomes for boys at KS4 o outcomes for SEN support pupils • Improving KS2 reading progress in schools in the sub-region where there is evidence of the greatest need SSIF Applications Round Theme Lead None in R1 ITT Providers with allocations based in this area ITT Partnership Provider Name (UCAS application process) Hull SCITT Hull College The University of Hull The David Ross Education Trust Tidal Teaching School St Mary's College Sirius Academy Yorkshire and Humber Teacher Training Summary pocket guide of LA mini-regional area North Lincolnshire School Numbers Faith Academies Ofsted Maintained Ofsted Total LA Maintained Academies CofE RC Other 1 2 3 4 n/a 1 2 3 4 n/a Schools 79 54 25 20 5 0 1 21 1 1 1 9 38 6 0 1 68% 32% 25% 6% 0% 4% 84% 4% 4% 4% 17% 70% 11% 0% 2% Source: DfE Get Information Schools Service Designated Teaching Schools Linked Teaching School Phase Alliance Portal Link Cohort Start Date Headteacher Email Director Email MAT/SAT St Hugh's School Special Leading Learning ForwardPortal TSA 3 01/04/2013 N Tracy Millard [email protected] Eaton [email protected] Source: NCTL School to School Support Designated System Leaders TSA Mini Region Area Hub Lead David Eaton [email protected] NLEs & NSS LLEs SLEs NLGs LLGs Number 4 29 2 Ratio: 1 per 20 #DIV/0! 2.7 40 #DIV/0! Key Contacts Name Email DCS Mick Gibbs [email protected] LA Schools Lead Tina Page [email protected] LA SRIB/Partnership Rep Tina Page [email protected] TSA SRIB/Partnership Rep Not yet arranged SYHTSSG Rep 1 Not yet arranged SYHTSSG Rep 2 Not yet arranged NLG Area Co-ordinator Steve Hodsman [email protected] CofE DBE Jackie Waters Dewhurst [email protected] RC DBE Peter Giorgio [email protected] Research School No Local Education Partnership or Network Representation/Membership Name Chair Agenda Lead Frequency ToR/MoU Data Sharing Action Plan Funding TSA LA CofE DBE RC DBE RSC NLG NLE MATs Other Summary of Education Context (Ofsted) Summary paragraph being supplied by Ofsted SRIB Partnership Priorities SRIB Humber and York Whole Sub-regional priorities • Closing the most significant gaps in outcomes between specific pupil groups and the rest, in schools in the sub-region where there is evidence of the greatest need, particularly: o literacy and numeracy outcomes for disadvantaged pupils across all key stages o outcomes for boys at KS4 o outcomes for SEN support pupils • Improving KS2 reading progress in schools in the sub-region where there is evidence of the greatest need SSIF Applications Round Theme Lead None in R1 ITT Providers with allocations based in this area ITT Partnership Provider Name (UCAS application process) North Lincolnshire SCITT Partnership Northern Lincolnshire Education Consortium North Lincolnshire ITT Partnership Leading Learning Forward Teaching School Alliance Oasis Academy Summary pocket guide of LA mini-regional area North East Lincolnshire School Numbers Faith Academies Ofsted Maintained Ofsted Total LA Maintained Academies CofE RC Other 1 2 3 4 n/a 1 2 3 4 n/a Schools 61 10 51 6 2 2 8 31 7 5 0 3 6 1 0 0 16% 84% 10% 3% 3% 16% 61% 14% 10% 0% 30% 60% 10% 0% 0% Source: DfE Get Information Schools Service Designated Teaching Schools Linked Teaching School Phase Alliance Portal Link Cohort Start Date Headteacher Email Director Email MAT/SAT Healing Science Academy Secondary Humber TSA Portal 1 01/09/2011 Y Mark Knapton [email protected] Source: NCTL School to School Support Designated System Leaders TSA Mini Region Area Hub Lead Director Michelle [email protected] NLEs & NSS LLEs SLEs NLGs LLGs Number 1 27 3 Ratio: 1 per 61 #DIV/0! 2.3 20 #DIV/0! Key Contacts Name Email DCS Joanne Hewson [email protected] LA Schools Lead Roz Danks [email protected] LA SRIB/Partnership Rep Roz Danks [email protected] TSA SRIB/Partnership Rep Not yet
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