OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 OXFORDSHIRE

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 OXFORDSHIRE OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 OXFORDSHIRE 1. SPEECH AND LANGUAGE THERAPY SERVICE(s) Oxford Health NHS FT www.oxfordhealth.nhs.uk/children-and-young-people/oxon/integrated-therapies/339-2/ Abingdon Community Hospital, Marcham Rd, Abingdon OX14 1AG 01235 205735 Orchard Health Centre, Cope Road, Banbury OX16 2EZ 01295 819126 East Oxford Health Centre, Manzil Way, Oxford OX4 1XD 01865 264960 Integrated Services for Speech and Language Therapy (Schools and Colleges): [email protected] South: Abingdon Hospital, Marcham Rd, Abingdon OX14 1AG 01235 205735 North: Orchard Health Centre, Cope Road, Banbury OX16 2EZ 01295 819179/80 Central: Community Paediatrics, LG1 Children's Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU 01865 231988/82 2. OXFORDSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL 01865 792422 www.oxfordshire.gov.uk County Hall, New Road, Oxford OX1 1ND online email • SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS Special Educational Needs www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/public-site/special-educational-needs-sen Oxford: Knights Court, 21 Between Towns Rd, Cowley, Oxford OX4 3LX 01865 815275 [email protected] North: Samuelson House, Tramway Rd, Banbury OX16 5AU 01865 816681 [email protected] South: Windrush Court, Wyndyke Furlong, Abingdon OX14 1DZ 0845 6416402 [email protected] SENSS Communication and Interaction Support Service http://fisd.oxfordshire.gov.uk/kb5/oxfordshire/fsd/organisation.page?id=Da0zitxQ-0M The Wheatley Centre, Littleworth Rd, Wheatley, Oxon OX33 1PH [email protected] • EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY Educational Psychology Service Oxford: 01865 323381 North (Banbury): 01865 816732 South (Abingdon) 01865 323532 3. SCHOOLS with specialist Speech and Language provision The following schools have Specialist Resourced Provision for SLCN (& ASD): OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 For further information about SRP's in Oxfordshire, contact Claire Back 01865 456704 Caldecott Primary School 01235 523132 www.caldecott.oxon.sch.uk Caldecott Road, Abingdon OX14 5HB [email protected] Queensway Primary School 01295 251631 www.queensway.oxon.sch.uk Brantwood Rise, Banbury OX16 9NH [email protected] St Andrews CE Primary School 01865 762396 www.standrewsprimaryschool.org.uk London Road, Headington, Oxford OX3 9ED [email protected] St Nicholas' Primary School 01865 242838 www.stnicholasprimaryschool.org.uk Raymund Road, Old Marston, Oxford OX3 0PJ [email protected] Fitzharrys School 01235 520698 www.fitzharrys.oxon.sch.uk Northcourt Road, Abingdon, Oxon OX14 1NP [email protected] The Cherwell School 01865 558719 www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk Marston Ferry Road, Oxford OX2 7EE [email protected] The Marlborough CE School 01993 811431 www.marlborough.oxon.sch.uk Shipton Road, Woodstock, Oxon OX20 1LP [email protected] The Warriner School 01295 720777 www.thewarrinerschool.co.uk Bloxham, Oxon OX15 4LJ [email protected] 4. PARENT PARTNERSHIP Parent Partnership Oxfordshire 01865 810516 www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/public-site/support-parents-children-special-educational-needs County Hall, New Road, Oxford OX1 1ND online email www.askbobaboutsen.co.uk 5. PARENT and CARER FORUM Parent Carers Voice Oxfordshire 01235 520440 http://parentcarersvoiceoxfordshire.weebly.com (c/o Carers Voice Oxfordshire), Level 2 The Charter, Abingdon OX14 3LZ [email protected] Contact: Michelle Evans facebook www.facebook.com/ParentCarersVoiceOxfordshire OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 6. HEALTHWATCH Healthwatch Oxfordshire 01865 520520 www.healthwatchoxfordshire.co.uk Jericho Farm, Worton, Witney, Oxon OX29 4SZ [email protected] Twitter https://twitter.com/HealthwatchOxon 7. SUPPORTED LEISURE Short Breaks for Disabled Children Disability Services 01865 894866 www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/short-breaks-disabled-children Foxcombe Court, Wyndyke Furlong, Abingdon OX14 1DZ 08452 262636 [email protected] 07920 052 095 [email protected] Tennis for Disabled Children LTA coach, additional needs 07970 481707 [email protected] Vicarage Lane, Shrivenham, Oxon SN6 8DT Active 8 Fundamentals Multiskills Sports Club 01235 225702 [email protected] King Alfred's School, East Site Hall, Springfield Rd, Wantage Charlton OX12 8ET Children with any disability, age 10-16 Also: Active 8 Trampolining Club, age 7-18 Buddies Youth Group for young people with disability 01869 252905 [email protected] Abingdon Youth & Community Centre, Stratton Way, Abingdon OX14 3RG 07827 937252 Buzz Youth Club for young people with disability 01869 252905 [email protected] Chinnor Village Hall, Church Road, Chinnor OX39 4PQ 07827 937252 Courtenders Youth Group young people with additional needs 01865 328470 [email protected] Courtyard Youth Centre, Launton Road, Bicester OX26 6DJ OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 Dimensions Buddies Activities and support for young people and 0845 160 2299 www.dimensions-uk.org Oxfordshire children with additional needs or autism [email protected] Contact: Alex Brunt ICE Centre Youth Club young people with disabilities/difficulties, 11+ 01993 846240 www.facebook.com/theicecentre.org Allendale Youth House, 8 Burford Road, Carterton, Oxon OX18 3AA [email protected] Contact: Jill Bull (also holiday playschemes) Inclusive Football 12-16, FA coaching Saturday sessions 01993 861080 [email protected] Carterton Artificial Turf Pitches, Upavon Way, Carterton, Oxon OX18 1BU InterAct - Stagecoach Performing Arts Fully inclusive workshops 01932 256209 www.pachildrenscharity.org.uk In Oxford and Witney Contact: Vincent Matthews KEEN Sport/recreation for children/young people with additional needs 01865 264173 www.keenoxford.org 16-17 Turl Street, Oxford OX1 3DH ages 4 - 25 07847 110371 [email protected] Let's Play Project Supported play & leisure, 5-18 01295 263694 http://letsplaybanbury.org School Lane, Banbury Grimsbury and Castle, Banbury OX16 2EG [email protected] After school & holidays Inclusive Cricket Coaching Contact: Mark Hubbert or Dave Mayers 07778 331564 Wash Meadow Ground, Old Minster Lovell, Minster Lovell, Witney OX29 0RN 01993 771560 The Music Club for children with disabilities or additional needs 07768 298297 www.music4disabledchildren.org.uk Crowmarsh Village Hall, Crowmarsh Gifford, Wallingford, Oxon OX10 8ED [email protected] OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 Oxford City Casuals Inclusive disability football, all ages 07754 885320 www.pitchero.com/clubs/oxfordcityfc/m/team-latest-1500.html Contact: Janet Kidd, Oxford City FC, Court Place Farm, Marsh Lane, [email protected] Headington, Oxford OX3 0NQ Oxfordshire Sports Partnership Link to Disability sports 01865 252678 www.oxfordshiresport.org/disability-sports Disability Sports Development Officer: James Craggs [email protected] The Parasol Project Support for inclusive play, leisure and recreation 01865 742816 http://parasolproject.org Tower Playbase, Maltfield Road, for children and young people [email protected] Headington, Oxford OX3 9RG Wheatley Wizzards Youth Club Recreation for disabled young people 01869 252905 [email protected] Thornley Hall, Menmarsh Rd, Worminghall, Aylesbury HP18 9JZ 07827 937252 See also: Oxon FIS and Children in Touch (below) 8. OTHER REFERENCES Oxfordshire Family Information Service (Oxon FIS) Helpline 08452 262636 www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/oxfordshire-family-information-service-oxonfis [email protected] facebook www.facebook.com/OxfordshireFamilyInformationService Twitter https://twitter.com/oxonfis Oxfordshire Family Information Directory http://fisd.oxfordshire.gov.uk/kb5/oxfordshire/fsd/home.page Contact a Family 0808 808 3555 www.cafamily.org.uk 020 7608 8700 [email protected] OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 facebook www.facebook.com/contactafamily Carers Voice Oxfordshire Support and Information 01235 520440 www.carersvoiceoxfordshire.org Level 2 The Charter, Abingdon OX14 3LZ [email protected] Twitter https://twitter.com/oxoncarersforum ACE Centre South Communications Technology (charity) 01865 759800 http://aceoldham.publishpath.com The Stables, Jericho Farm Barns, Cassington, Oxon OX29 4SZ 0800 080 3115 [email protected] Children in Touch Information, befriending and family support (ASD) 01844 338696 www.childrenintouch.org.uk PO Box 57, Chinnor OX39 4XB [email protected] Bicester Hub SEN & Additional Needs Support Group 01865 328470 Courtyard Youth Centre, Launton Road, Bicester OX26 6DJ 0845 6029298 for parents/carers with children 8+ Contact: Julia Waring Creative, Expressive Dramatherapy group for siblings of disabled children 07917 717027 [email protected] in Banbury African Parent Carer Support Group Contact: Joy Rurangwa 07810 424417 [email protected] Christian Life Centre, 300 Cowley Rd, Oxford OX4 2AF 07587 669525 Support, information and advice for African families with disabled children HIPPOS Oxford (Parent support group) Children with additional needs 07950 125810 www.hipposoxford.org.uk Marston/Northway Children’s Centre, New Marston Primary School, [email protected] Copse Lane, Headington, Oxford OX3 0AY OXFORDSHIRE - LOCAL SERVICES June 2014 Leys in Touch Support Group Parents/carers of children and young 07810 424417 [email protected] The Dovecote Centre, Nightingale people with
Recommended publications
  • NORTH OXFORDSHIRE – CEP Profile
    NORTH OXFORDSHIRE – CEP Profile LAST UPDATED: 02/05/2019 CONTENTS 1. NORTH OXFORDSHIRE CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW P2 2. OVERALL CONTEXTUAL SCORE P3 3. INDICATOR #1: CYP POPULATION – PUPIL & STUDENT NUMBERS P5 4. INDICATOR #2: CYP POPULATION – AGE PROFILE P5 5. INDICATOR #3: CYP POPULATION – LOOKED AFTER CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 18 years old) P6 6. INDICATOR #4: CYP POPULATION – SEN CHILDREN (ALL TYPES < 19 years old) P6 7. INDICATOR #5A: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS P7 8. INDICATOR #5B: CYP POVERTY – FREE SCHOOL MEALS (Detail by Ward) P7 9. INDICATOR #6: CYP POVERTY – CHILDREN LIVING IN WORKLESS HOUSEHOLDS, EXCLUDING STUDENT HOUSEHOLDS P8 10. INDICATOR #7A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 Pupils meeting the expected standard P8 11. INDICATOR #7A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS2 Pupils meeting the expected standard – variation in relation to disadvantaged pupils P8 12. DETAIL #7B: ATTAINMENT, Administrative District of Cherwell P9 13. INDICATOR #8A(i): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 P11 14. INDICATOR #8A(ii): ATTAINMENT AT KS4 – VARIATION IN RELATION TO DISADVANTAGED PUPILS P11 15. INDICATOR 11A: PROVISION – ARTS AWARD CENTRE ACTIVITY BY TYPE P12 16. INDICATOR 12A: PROVISION – ARTSMARK JOURNEY P12 17. INDICATOR 12B: PROVISION – ARTSMARK ACTIVITY BY PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCY P13 1. 1. NORTH OXFORDSHIRE CONTEXTUAL OVERVIEW (unweighted) #8A(ii) KS4 - Disadvantaged #2 Proportion Aged <20 -7 0 #1 Children & Student Population -69 #8A(i) KS4 - All #3 Looked After Children -13 -6 #7A(ii) KS2 - Disadvantaged -22 #4 All Schools: SEN 4 #5 FSM Primary -13 #7A(i) KS2 - All -2 #5 FSM Secondary -18 #6 Workless Households with Children 22 Scores higher than 0 (outside green line) denote higher than SE average, scores lower than 0 (inside green line) denote lower than SE average.
    [Show full text]
  • Communication and Interaction Support Service
    COMMUNICATION AND INTERACTION SUPPORT SERVICE Service Managers Alison Blaylock (Specialist Team Manager) Helen Brooke (Senior Manager, SLCN) Pat Hudson (Senior Manager, SLCN) Contact Details Specialist Team Manager (C&I Support Service) Alison Blaylock SENSS (Special Educational Needs Support Services) The Wheatley Centre, Littleworth Rd, Wheatley, Oxon, OX33 1PH Tel: 01865 456707 Fax: 01865 456710 [email protected] Senior Managers (SLCN) Helen Brooke Pat Hudson Phone 01865 251485 Phone 01865 251485 [email protected] [email protected] Advanced Practitioners (Autism) Richard Brooks Ryan Bradley [email protected] [email protected] Advanced Practitioners (Language and Communication) Suzanne Dominian Sarah Vincent [email protected] sarah.vincent @oxfordshire.gov.uk Communication and Interaction Resource Bases The Cherwell School, (City secondary, Autism) Base Coordinators – Pete Austin and Richard Brooks Marston Ferry Road, Oxford OX2 7EE South Site (Lower School) Phone 01865 316712 North Site (Upper School) Phone 01865 559918 St Nicholas’ School (City primary, Autism) Base Coordinator - Sue Saville Raymund Road, Old Marston, Oxford, OX3 0PJ Phone 01865 726956 Inclusion Handbook 2010 Lord Williams School Thame (South secondary, Autism) Base Coordinator - Jennie Hodgkinson Lower School, Towersey Road, Thame, OX9 3NW Phone 01844 210710 Upper School Oxford Road, Thame, OX9 2 AW Phone 01844 210567 St Andrew’s School, Chinnor (South primary, Autism) Base
    [Show full text]
  • Autumn Term 2019 Newsletter 2 October 2019
    1 Autumn Term 2019 Newsletter 2 October 2019 News from our Level 3 Lead: Lesley Swarbrick Dear All, I hope you have had a great start to the term. In addition to being Level 3 Lead for the BBO Maths Hub, I am the new Area Coordinator for the Advanced Maths Support Programme (AMSP) in Bucks and Oxfordshire. In order to support you, I will be running network meetings for Secondary Maths teachers in Oxfordshire called ‘Coffee and Pi’, and in Buckinghamshire called ‘Making Them Think’. The next meeting for ‘Making Them Think’ is Thursday 10th October, 16:30 to 18:30 at John Colet School in Wendover. The focus is the BBO Level 3 Work Groups for supporting Core Maths and developing A level Pedagogy. To sign up, please go to: https://amsp.org.uk/events/details/6452. For network meetings in Berkshire please contact the Area Coordinator Yvonne Scott [email protected]. The website amsp.org.uk lists all AMSP events. We are in the South region but you can attend events anywhere. The good news is that just like BBO Maths Hub events, the CPD is FREE for teachers from schools registered with the AMSP. A level Pedagogy The first cohort will start on Thursday 7th November, 2pm to 5pm at Larkmead School in Abingdon, Oxford. The workgroup lead is Chris Kirkham, a very experienced A level teacher. BBO will also be running another Work Group in our area so please keep an eye for this in the newsletters and website. In addition to these, Enigma Maths Hub will also run an A level Pedagogy at Cottesloe School in Wing, Leighton Buzzard, 2pm to 5pm, starting Thursday 23rd January.
    [Show full text]
  • Raleigh House
    373 WOODSTOCK ROAD Raleigh House Computer generated image RALEIGH HOUSE is a stylish, contemporary interpretation of the ‘North Oxford villa’, and offers all the space and features you’ve been looking for – both inside and out. We have brought this classic design right up to date, equipped with everything you expect – a beautifully designed and fitted kitchen, luxurious wet rooms and plenty of space for entertaining. This substantial six bedroom detached property sits on a generous plot with a south-west facing, fully landscaped rear garden. Many aspects of the house can be equipped to your specification, to make sure it feels like home from the moment you move in. Welcome to your Sweetcroft Home. 373 WOODSTOCK ROAD Enjoy the open space, inside and out ABOVE: Computer generated image of AT SWEETCROFT we create stunning homes which are just as Raleigh House’s airy family space. good to live in as they are to look at: environmentally considerate, BELOW: Oak and glass staircase at beautifully crafted and perfect for all the needs of a modern family. Bibury House, Cumnor Hill. We provide a light and spacious blank canvas onto which you can paint the varied colours of your lifestyle: family space which opens onto the patio and landscaped garden; a cosy drawing room with a woodburner to take the edge off autumn afternoons walking on Port Meadow; the luxury of a gym room and home cinema, and stylish bathrooms and ensuites which have a real wow factor, featuring full height glass shower panels and top quality tiling, fittings and vanity units.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Performance Summaries 2017/18
    Annual Performance Summaries 2017/18 Solar 2014 + Solar 2016 Sandford Hydro ONCORE: A & B www.lowcarbonhub.org Low Carbon Hub, 9 Park End Street, Oxford OX1 1HH • [email protected] Solar 2014 Investment Portfolio ......................... 4 LOW CARBON HUB contents Solar 2016 Investment Portfolio ......................... 6 Sandford Hydro Investment Portfolio ............. 8 at a glance ONCORE Investment Portfolio .........................10 Background notes .....................................................14 Dear Member enables the initiative to offer schools cheaper electricity and for the projects to make a surplus, These portfolio summaries have been created to 100% of which is used to support local community PLANET people give you an insight into the environmental and action on climate change. The Feed-in tariff closes financial performance of your investment over for new registrations in March 2019 so the race the last financial year. is on to get as many schools installed with solar Since its inception more than six years ago, the panels before the deadline. Low Carbon Hub has successfully raised over £4 Finally, I am thrilled to be able to announce the million of investment from our supporters, just launch of our new share offer: renewable energy installations* investor members who between The Community 808 like you, enabling us to deliver three portfolios Energy Fund. As with our previous share offers, 38 them have invested £4.1 million to finance the of community-owned hydro and rooftop solar Together they can: £ investment will be put to good use supporting costs of our projects and whose investments PV renewable energy projects. community energy. However, partly in response bring energy into community ownership Key highlights during the year included the to investor feedback, it has some new features.
    [Show full text]
  • Raleigh House
    373 WOODSTOCK ROAD Raleigh House Computer generated image RALEIGH HOUSE is a stylish, contemporary interpretation of the ‘North Oxford villa’, and offers all the space and features you’ve been looking for – both inside and out. We have brought this classic design right up to date, equipped with everything you expect – a beautifully designed and fitted kitchen, luxurious wet rooms and plenty of space for entertaining. This substantial six bedroom detached property sits on a generous plot with a south-west facing, fully landscaped rear garden. Many aspects of the house can be equipped to your specification, to make sure it feels like home from the moment you move in. Welcome to your Sweetcroft Home. 373 WOODSTOCK ROAD Enjoy the open space, inside and out ABOVE: Computer generated image of AT SWEETCROFT we create stunning homes which are just as Raleigh House’s airy family space. good to live in as they are to look at: environmentally considerate, BELOW: Oak and glass staircase at beautifully crafted and perfect for all the needs of a modern family. Bibury House, Cumnor Hill. We provide a light and spacious blank canvas onto which you can paint the varied colours of your lifestyle: family space which opens onto the patio and landscaped garden; a cosy drawing room with a woodburner to take the edge off autumn afternoons walking on Port Meadow; the luxury of a gym room and home cinema, and stylish bathrooms and ensuites which have a real wow factor, featuring full height glass shower panels and top quality tiling, fittings and vanity units.
    [Show full text]
  • The Warriner School
    The Warriner School PLEASE CAN YOU ENSURE THAT ALL STUDENTS ARRIVE 5 MINUTES PRIOR TO THE DEPARTURE TIME ON ALL ROUTES From 15th September- Warriner will be doing an earlier finish every other Weds finishing at 14:20 rather than 15:00 Mon - Fri 1-WA02 No. of Seats AM PM Every other Wed 53 Sibford Gower - School 07:48 15:27 14:47 Burdrop - Shepherds Close 07:50 15:25 14:45 Sibford Ferris - Friends School 07:53 15:22 14:42 Swalcliffe - Church 07:58 15:17 14:37 Tadmarton - Main Street Bus Stop 08:00 15:15 14:35 Lower Tadmarton - Cross Roads 08:00 15:15 14:35 Warriner School 08:10 15:00 14:20 Heyfordian Travel 01869 241500 [email protected] 1-WA03/1-WA11 To be operated using one vehicle in the morning and two vehicles in the afternoon Mon - Fri 1-WA03 No. of Seats AM PM Every other Wed 57 Hempton - St. John's Way 07:45 15:27 14:42 Hempton - Chapel 07:45 15:27 14:42 Barford St. Michael - Townsend 07:50 15:22 14:37 Barford St. John - Farm on the left (Street Farm) 07:52 15:20 14:35 Barford St. John - Sunnyside Houses (OX15 0PP) 07:53 15:20 14:35 Warriner School 08:10 15:00 14:20 Mon - Fri 1-WA11 No. of Seats AM PM Every other Wed 30 Barford St. John 08:20 15:35 15:35 Barford St. Michael - Lower Street (p.m.) 15:31 15:31 Barford St.
    [Show full text]
  • Admissions Policy
    ADMISSIONS POLICY Person responsible for policy: Headteacher Revised: September 2018 Review Date: September 2019 Governor Committee: FGB Admissions Policy for The Cherwell School 2019/20: 11-16 Provision (Years 7 to 11) Introduction The Cherwell School is an 11-18 comprehensive school which aims to provide excellent education to all students. The school’s aim is to be a Centre of Opportunity to enable students to achieve success in whatever they undertake. The School is an Academy managed by the River Learning Trust (formerly The Cherwell School Academy Trust). This policy has been approved by The Cherwell School Governing Body and the River Learning Trust Board of Trustees, the body responsible for admission arrangements and decisions. These arrangements come into force for admissions planned for 2019-20. The Cherwell School follows the Admissions process of the Oxfordshire Local Authority co-ordinated scheme and further details of this process, including important dates can be found at: https://www.oxfordshire.gov.uk/cms/content/secondary-school-applications This policy is for entry to Years 7 to 11; the policy for entry to 16-19 Provision (Years 12 to 13) is available separately and applications are made directly to the school. Further details can be found at: http://www.cherwell.oxon.sch.uk/sixthform Admission Number The Published Admission Number (PAN) is 270 students for Years 7 to 11. The school will accordingly admit this number of pupils each year if there are sufficient applications. Oversubscription Criteria When the school is oversubscribed, after the admission of children with an Education, Health and Care plan naming the school (or children who have a Statement of Special Educational Needs naming the school in Part 4 of the Statement), priority for admission will be given to those children who meet the criteria set out below, in priority order: 1.
    [Show full text]
  • Chipping Norton School Advert
    Burford Road Chipping Norton Oxfordshire OX7 5DY Tel 01608 642007 Email [email protected] Website www.chipping-norton.oxon.sch.uk Headteacher Simon Duffy Chipping Norton School Advert Chipping Norton School is looking for the right person to take on the role of: Pastoral Assistant (Year 9) Permanent post Grade 7 £21,074-£23,111 pro rata 37 hrs per week (term time only) Required as soon as possible a Pastoral Support Assistant to support the Deputy Headteacher and our Pastoral Year teams. The successful candidate’s duties will include responsiblility for maintaining pupil records, dealing with student enquiries and providing clerical support for the Deputy Headteacher and Heads of Year. This post calls for strong inter-personal skills combined with discretion and a high level of accuracy. Excellent ICT and word processing skills are essential, and a knowledge of SIMS school database is desirable – however training will be given. If you are interested, please complete a Chipping Norton application form and include a letter (no more than two A4 sides) outlining your reasons for applying and your suitability for the role. Application forms and details are available on the school website or from Morag Robinson (01608 649500/[email protected]). The closing date for receipt of applications is 21 May 2018. Visits, by arrangement, are warmly welcomed. Chipping Norton School and the River Learning Trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children and preventing extremism; all staff must ensure that the highest priority is given to following the guidance and regulations to safeguard children and young people.
    [Show full text]
  • Top School Changes
    Issue 397 May 2017 50p WOBA Top winners School changes Chipping Norton School looks to the future The Tikkitty Team: Emma. Sue, Daisy, India, Belinda, Amy & Julia In a full feature (page 2) the News shines It was all ‘Tickittyboo’ for a light this month on recent progress at the Middle Row team at the Town’s ‘Top School’, as they officially the glitzy Heythrop join the new ‘multi-academy’ River ceremony for this year’s Learning Trust – and head into a new era West Oxfordshire Business of growth. Awards. And well done to Foundation for success Vivian Woodell (pictured Governors, Head Simon Duffy, and staff left) of the Phone Co-op as welcome the move to build on record A WOBA Business Person of level results and good GCSEs last year. the Year. More on page 3. Ofsted also report good progress on making improvements on learning for all students across the board – but there’s In this issue: still more to do. Mayor’s new traffic ideas: Town Council Warm welcome for new parents launches project to look at town one way system The Newsteam were invited to spend the Phone Co-op’s new office: update on plan to morning there, to meet the Head and move 60 jobs to town centre students, and were impressed with what Neighbourhood Watch: Town Hall awareness they saw. ‘Top School’ gets great support day leads to 16 May Community Forum with police from most existing parents and the Features: Naming our new town streets ~ a day community. If you are new to Chippy why at Highlands ~ snacks at the Old Shed ~ Artweeks not take up the Head’s invitation to ‘come and all the usual arts, sports, clubs, schools and letters.
    [Show full text]
  • Welcome to Bishop Loveday Ce Primary School
    WELCOME TO BISHOP LOVEDAY CE PRIMARY SCHOOL tel: 01295 263157 email: [email protected] Joining Together – Learning For Life We hope you enjoy working with us and find this prospectus helpful in finding out all about Bishop Loveday. Bishop Loveday CE Primary HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL 1840 ~ 2019 The year was l961. The old village school, built in 1840, was obsolete and too small to cope with the rapidly expanding population. With limited financial resources, the Local Education Authority could provide only the nucleus of a new school - three classrooms on a site at the far end of the village from the old school - with no promise of expansion in the foreseeable future. Bodicote was therefore faced with a split school, in new and old buildings almost half-a-mile apart. Reverend Bishop, the vicar, came up with a solution. Why shouldn’t the people of Bodicote contribute financially to the building of a new school? It could have six classrooms on one site and ‘Aided’ status in place of the ‘Controlled’ status of the old school. This would give greater opportunity for teaching the Christian faith. Also, why not provide a school hall big enough for village functions and at the same time adapt the old school building as a replacement for the inadequate existing Church House which could be sold? Fired by the Vicar’s faith and enthusiasm, the Parochial Church Council, and through them the people of the parish and well-wishers outside it, supported the scheme. It was estimated that they would need to find £23,500 as their share of the total of £62,000, which would mean raising £30,000 over ten years, including interest on loans.
    [Show full text]
  • Adderbury Oxfordshire
    Adderbury Oxfordshire Adderbury Oxfordshire A Four Bedroom, Detached Family Home in a Quiet Residential Area with a Good Sized Garden and Garage. The Accommodation Briefly Comprises: Double Glazed Replacement Entrance Door to the Entrance Hall, Ground Floor Cloakroom, Kitchen, Dining Room, Lounge, Landing, Master Bedroom with a Further Three Bedrooms and Bathroom. Outside: Block Paved Driveway to the Front of the Property. Garage: Up and Over Door, Electric and Light, Door to the Rear and a Window to the Side. Front Garden: Laid to Lawn. Rear Garden: The Rear Garden Wraps Around the House, Fully Enclosed and Very Private, Laid to Lawn, Block Paved Path to the Side, Block Paved Patio Area, Mature Trees, Shrubs, Flower Borders and Small Brick Built Shed. The picturesque village of Adderbury offers many amenities including a Village store, Hotel and Three Public Houses offering good food, Hairdressers, Library, Golf Club, Recreation Ground and the Church of St Mary. The village has a good community spirit and offers many clubs ranging from babies and toddlers groups, to Brownies, Scouts, Photography, Gardening, WI, Bowls, Cricket, Tennis and Squash. Also within the village there is the Christopher Rawlins Church of England primary school. Secondary education can be found at Bloxham – the Warriner School or Bloxham School which is an independent co-educational school catering for boarders and day pupils. Alternatively, secondary education can be found at Banbury - Blessed George Napier School or Banbury Academy. Further comprehensive facilities can be found in both Banbury and Oxford whilst access to the M40 motorway can be gained at Junctions 10 or 11.
    [Show full text]