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Education Directory Walsall Children are safe, happy and learning well with self-belief, aspiration and support to be their best Walsall Children’s Services Education Directory Academic Year 2018/19 Walsall Council Civic Centre Darwall Street Walsall Autumn Term 2018 WS1 1TP Next revision January 2019 Tel: 01922 650000 NOTE: Customer feedback helps us to improve our services to you. We would like to receive any comments, good or bad, about this directory. We also need to know if your contact details change or need amending at any time. Please email us at [email protected]. WALSALL ACADEMIC YEAR 2018/19 TERM DATES Sep-18 Oct 18 Nov-18 Monday 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Tuesday 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Wednesday 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 Thursday 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 Friday 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Sunday 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Autumn Term starts (75 days) Half term Dec 18 Jan -19 Feb 19 Monday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Tuesday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Wednesday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Thursday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 Friday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 Sunday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 Christmas Spring term starts (65 days) Half term Mar -19 Apr-19 May-19 Monday 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 Tuesday 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 Wednesday 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 Thursday 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 Friday 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 Saturday 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 Sunday 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 Summer term starts (55 days) Half-term Jun -19 Jul-19 Aug-19 Monday 3 10 17 24 1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 Tuesday 4 11 18 25 2 9 16 23 30 6 13 20 27 Wednesday 5 12 19 26 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 21 28 Thursday 6 13 20 27 4 11 18 25 1 8 15 22 29 Friday 7 14 21 28 5 12 19 26 2 9 16 23 30 Saturday 1 8 15 22 29 6 13 20 27 3 10 17 24 31 Sunday 2 9 16 23 30 7 14 21 28 4 11 18 25 Bank Holiday School Holiday National Curriculum Year Groups 2018/19 (Age of pupils at 31 August 2018) Nursery 2+ 1.09.16 - 31.08.17 (Age 2+) Year 2 KS1 1.09.12 - 31.08.13 KS2 Year 6 1.09.08 - 31.08.09 KS4 Year 10 1.09.04 - 31.08.05 Year 14 1.09.00 - 31.08.01 Nursery 3+ 1.09.15 - 31.08.16 Year 3 KS2 1.09.11 - 31.08.12 KS3 Year 7 1.09.07 - 31.08.08 KS4 Year 11 1.09.03 - 31.08.04 Year 15 1.09.99 - 31.08.00 Reception 1.09.14 - 31.08.15 Year 4 KS2 1.09.10 - 31.08.11 KS3 Year 8 1.09.06 - 31.08.07 KS5 Year 12 1.09.02 - 31.08.03 Year 1 1.09.13 - 31.08.14 Year 5 KS2 1.09.09 - 31.08.10 KS3 Year 9 1.09.05 - 31.08.06 KS5 Year 13 1.09.01 - 31.08.02 Walsall Children’s Services Page 2 Academic Year 2018/2019 2 Message from the Assistant Director Walsall Children deserve the best possible start in life to which a high quality education is critical. We must all support each and every child and young person in Walsall to be the very best that they can be and have high aspirations, expectations and ambitions for their future. Key to this is the work of the Strategic Education Inclusion Board and the three strategy groups established. Primary, Secondary and Post-16. I have already seen a lot of good work going on across the education sector to improve the outcomes and life chances of children and young people across the borough and whilst this is encouraging, we still have significant challenges to address to ensure the best outcomes for all Walsall children and young people, particularly the most disadvantaged and vulnerable. Our new locality model and approach is designed to provide the additional resources children and young people and their families may need and crucially make it easy for you to access this support. This is part of our Walsall Right for Children vision and supports our Inclusion Strategy which is focused on our vision for improving educational outcomes. None of this will matter if we are not all prepared to think and behave differently. High Challenge, High Support is our developing approach in Children’s services based on restorative practice, with mutual respect for the way we work and under-pinned by high challenge alongside high support. Thank you for all your continued hard work, commitment and the unique part that you play in helping Walsall Children to be safe, happy and learning well, with self-belief, aspiration and support to be their best. I look forward to seeing you at Head teacher briefings and on my visits to your schools. Yours sincerely Anne Birch Assistant Director of Access and Achievement Children’s Services 3 CONTENTS Summary & Census Information Page 5 Sponsored Academies in Walsall Page 6 Special Schools Page 7 Nursery Schools Page 8 Primary Schools Page 9 - 19 Secondary Schools Page 20 - 22 Pupil Referral Short Stay Schools Page 23 Children Centres Page 24 Colleges and Support Services Page 24 Museums and Galleries Page 25 Safeguarding Page 25 Unions – Teaching Page 26 Unions – Non-Teaching Page 26 Useful Numbers Council Services & Neighbouring Local Authorities Page 27 Walsall Schools & Academies Cluster List Page 28 - 29 4 Summary and Census Information School Total Number of types of school Summary Information School Total Types of School Community x 6 Special 7 Academy x 1 Nursery 8 Community Primary Community x 46 Voluntary Aided x 12 86 Voluntary Controlled x 8 Foundation x 2 Academy x 18 Secondary Voluntary Aided x 2 18 Foundation x 1 Academy x 15 Community x 61 Voluntary Aided x 14 Total 119 Voluntary Controlled x 8 Foundation x 3 Academy x 33 School Census (May 2017) Pupil Pupil Nursery Primary Secondary Special Referral Total Totals (age 2-4) (age 4-11) (age 11-16) Units Nursery 1,224 3,315 16 1,240 Primary 26,238 302 27 26,567 Secondary 17,036 296 134 17,466 Post-16 2,990 107 3,097 Total 1,224 29,553 20,026 721 161 51,685 Key Head Teacher Groups PNS Walsall Primary, Nursery & Special Schools Head Teachers Chair – Margaret Turley (Ogley Hay Nursery) WASH Walsall Association of Secondary Head Teachers Chair – Helen Keenan (Brownhills Secondary School) WSPH Walsall Specialist Heads – Schools, Additionally Resourced & Alternative Providers Chair – Christine Fraser (Castle Business & Enterprise College) 5 Academy Trusts in Walsall Sponsor Academies Phase Primary Jubilee Academy Primary North Walsall Academy Academy Transformation Trust Secondary Pool Hayes Academy (ATT) Primary Caldmore Village Academy Phoenix Special Church of England Central Education Blue Coat C of E Academy Secondary Trust (CECET) & Holte Reedswood Academy Primary E-ACT Academy Trust West Walsall Academy Secondary Willenhall Academy Secondary Education Central Multi Academy Edgar Stammers Academy Primary Trust Croft Academy Primary Elliot Foundation Rough Hay Primary Grace Foundation Grace Academy Secondary Bloxwich Academy Primary & Secondary Matrix Academy Trust Secondary Barr Beacon Mercers Trust Walsall Academy Secondary Aldridge Queen Mary’s Grammar Mercian Queen Mary’s High Secondary The Studio School Shire Oak Ormiston Shelfield Ormiston Trust Secondary Community Shine Academy Lodge Farm Primary Birchills C of E Academy Primary St Chad’s Multi Academy Trust All Saints National Academy Primary Victoria Academies Trust Fibbersley Primary Goldsmith Academy Primary Windsor Academy Trust Rivers Academy Primary 6 SPECIAL SCHOOLS Castle Business and Enterprise College 7002 Old Hall 7007 Mrs C Fraser (Christine) Head Teacher Mr C Padgett (Clive) Executive Head Teacher Tel: 01922 710129 Tel: 01902 368045 Fax: 01922 710835 Fax: 01902 634144 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Address: Odell Road, Leamore, Walsall, WS3 2ED Address: Bentley Lane, Walsall, WS2 7LU Type: Community Special School Type: Community Special School Age Range: 7-19 Age Range: 3-11 Ward: Bloxwich West Ward: Short Heath Pupils on roll: May 2017: Primary 29 / Y7-Y11 79 / Post-16 20 Pupils on roll: May 2017: Nursery 4 / Primary 75 Last Ofsted: July 2013 Last Ofsted: June 2017 Office staff: Debbie Wells - Business Manager Office staff: Mrs Kataria - Business Manager Jayne Walmsley- School Clerk Mrs Jayne Crowther – General Administration Elaine Bewick - School Clerk Caretaker: Andrew Young Site Manager: David Haywood Elmwood 7014 Phoenix Academy 7013 Mr S Hubbard (Simon) Head Teacher Mrs J Thompson (Jenny) Principal Tel: 01922 721081 Tel: 01922 712834 Fax: 01922 726979 Fax: 01922 493505 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Address: Kind George Crescent, Rushall, WS4 1EG Address: Odell Road, Leamore, Walsall, WS3 2ED Type: Community Special School Type: Academy Age Range: 11-16 Age Range: 4-11 Ward: Rushall Shelfield Ward: Bloxwich West Pupils on roll: May 2017: Y7-Y11 61 Pupils on roll: May 2017: Primary 49 Last Ofsted: March 2014 Last Ofsted: N/A Office staff: Mrs Dawn Canham - Head’s PA/ Office staff: Ms Tracey Davies – Business Manager SIMS/Governors, Mrs Jennifer Richards - Administrator Lynn Maritza - School Business Manager Caretaker: Chris Instone Caretaker: Richard Tranter Mary Elliot 7005 The Jane Lane School 7004 Mr C Padgett (Clive) Executive Head Teacher Mr T Milovsorov (Tony) Head Teacher Tel: 01922 490190 Tel: 01922 721161 Fax: 01922 490199 Fax: 01922 631695 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Address: Leamore Lane, Walsall.
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