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Item 4 COUNTY COUNCIL

Report

Committee: Children and Young People Select Committee

Date: 15 April 2010

Title: Hampshire Children’s Trust – developing Local Children’s Partnerships

Report from: Director of Children’s Services

Contact name: Deborah Harkin Tel: (01962) 846699 Email: [email protected]

1. Purpose of report 1.1. The purpose of this paper is to outline the progress made in developing Local Children’s Partnerships (LCPs) to support the Hampshire Children’s Trust in delivering the improvements in outcomes for children and young people, as established in the Children and Young People’s Plan. 1.2. This paper addresses the following key issues:  statutory requirements;  performance management;  function and purpose of LCPs;  the time scale for the development of local delivery plans;  the emerging configuration of LCPs.

2. Contextual information 2.1. The existing partnership arrangements are based around the 11 District Council areas in Hampshire. Good progress has been made by a broad range of partners in addressing key issues within the Children and Young People’s Plan (CYPP) from a local perspective. 2.2. These local arrangements have not always achieved sufficient engagement with schools and colleges. Whilst there are some good examples of integrating education and other services to achieve common purpose and priority, existing arrangements would not support the statutory duty upon each school and college to co-operate in improving outcomes for children and young people through the CYPP. 2.3. The proposed development of LCPs is based upon each school, college and all other local partners being engaged in an annual cycle of work to: identify local priorities for improvement; agree a local delivery plan; and monitor progress in improving outcomes.

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2.4. It is anticipated all partners will engage in this business cycle, with more detailed work possibly undertaken by sub-groups or thematic groups once priorities have been identified. In those areas with more than one LCP, some form of co-ordinating group will emerge to ensure a link to the Local Strategic Partnership (LSP) in its work to co-ordinate the Local Area Agreement (LAA).

3. Finance 3.1. It is intended that in the first year (2010/11) LCPs will have a focus on developing integrated working and establishing priorities for action within their local delivery plan (within the context of Hampshire’s Children and Young People’s Plan). 3.2. Subsequently, opportunities will exist for partners to consider pooling budgets for the delegation of management of services and devolution of some resources. 3.3. To support these developments, the County Treasures Consultancy Service is undertaking an analysis of the use of some Children’s Services resources at an LCP level to reflect the availability and scale of local resource. 3.4. It is intended to develop this approach by including the resources of other partners, schools and colleges; and to relate resources to local deprivation factors, outcomes and performance data. 3.5. To support LCPs in undertaking their work, a small budget for ‘infrastructure’ has been identified. An allocation will be made to each partnership as the budget for 2010/11 is confirmed and the local structure finalised.

4. Performance 4.1. The Children’s Trust statutory guidance (Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2010) includes a requirement that the Children’s Trust shall complete and annual assessment of the impact of partnership working in improving outcomes set out in the CYPP. 4.2. In order to support this requirement, arrangements will be put in place for each LCP to undertake an annual self-assessment and report to the Children’s Trust Board. The first assessment and report will be in 2011. 4.3. To support both the Children’s Trust Board and LCPs, a Performance Management Framework has been developed. This, and other guidance, can be found at http://www3.hants.gov.uk/hampshirechildrenstrust.

5. Statutory requirements 5.1. The legal basis for Children’s Trust Boards is contained in the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009. This amends Part 2 of the Children Act 2004. 5.2. The Act strengthens local partnership working to improve outcomes for children and young people by:  Putting Children’s Trust Boards on a statutory footing. Page 2 of 32 :

 Extending the number of statutory relevant partners with a duty to co-operate to include maintained schools, city technology colleges, academies, non-maintained special schools, and sixth form colleges and Jobcentre Plus.  Introducing a power to pool funds and share other resources between Children’s Trust relevant partners.  Ensuring that schools forums and relevant partners have regard to the local CYPP.  Requiring the Children’s Trust Board to develop, publish, monitor and review the CYPP; and to publish an annual progress report on the extent to which partners have acted in accordance with the Plan.  Establishing a duty on Children’s Trust Board members to supply information to the Board to enable or assist the Board to perform its functions.  Ensuring all partners on the Children’s Trust Board share responsibility for preparing the CYPP, but are individually responsible for delivering it. 5.3. The legislation provides that to promote co-operation, relevant persons or bodies may provide staff, goods, services, accommodation or other resources to another relevant person or body, and/or make contributions to a fund out of which relevant payments may be made. 5.4. The Executive Lead Member for Children’s Services and the Hampshire Children’s Trust Board have established that the development of LCPs will assist the Trust Board in the delivery of integrated services to address the priorities within the CYPP. LCPs will operate within the powers set out in the Apprenticeships, Skills, Children and Learning Act 2009. 5.5. Governance arrangements for LCPs are under consideration. Whilst partners are unlikely to need to amend their own existing internal arrangements, further work is being undertaken to enable the local partnerships to operate in a transparent, robustly managed way which allows for effective scrutiny. 5.6. Governing Bodies of schools and colleges have been asked to consider a resolution that confirms the willingness of the school to become a member of a LCP.

6. The purpose and function of LCPs 6.1. Previous reports to the Executive Lead Member for Children’s Services have confirmed the intended purpose of LCPs to be the local delivery and commissioning capability of the Children’s Trust by co-ordinating and influencing the delivery of services to improve outcomes. The core functions are summarised below:  ensure educational inclusion;  strengthen and develop local networks;  develop a detailed understanding of local needs and outcomes;

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 responsibility for co-ordinating delivery locally of defined outcomes, e.g. teenage pregnancy and reducing child poverty;  influence improvement for all outcomes for all children;  co-ordinate prevention and early intervention activities.

7. Timescale for developing LCPs 7.1. Good progress is being made with a range of local partners to identify the most efficient and effective configuration of LCPs to ensure engagement by all local partners. 7.2. It is intended that LCPs are in place by April 2010; and that a summary level local delivery plan is agreed by partners by July 2010. 7.3. It will be important for all partners to be clear on the contribution they can make to improving outcomes. Whilst the majority of the performance areas within the CYPP are educational targets, the ambition for local partnership working and the development of integrated delivery is that all partners consider how they can make a contribution to all outcomes. In this way, there will be a better focus upon integrating the educational ‘journey‘ of all children and young people from birth to 20 years of age (and beyond for some groups of young people); and also how the resources of partners can be better co-ordinated to impact on those factors which inhibit good education, health and social care outcomes, which in themselves may limit educational outcomes. This approach supports a focus on the most vulnerable, including children in care. 7.4. In this first year of developments, it is intended that each LCP will focus on a limited range of key performance areas as summarised below:  reducing teenage conceptions;  reducing those not in employment, education or training;  increasing the number of care leavers in employment, education or training;  improving the educational attainment of vulnerable children, including children in care, and narrowing the attainment gap;  reducing the impact of poverty. 7.5. In subsequent years, the Children’s Trust Board will identify a similar number of key outcome areas that all LCPs should consider; and it is anticipated that partnerships will also identify local priorities for action. In order to support LCPs in their work, the following have been made available:  guidance on governance arrangements, including seeking a resolution from each Governing Body to be engaged in a local partnership in order to full fill their duty to co-operate;  a Performance Management Framework, including self-assessment and template for local delivery plans;  guidance on the role and function of LCPs;

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 guidance on the role of local managers to support and challenge LCPs;  guidance on membership and the commitment made by members of the Trust Board to ensure local engagement;  business processes and reporting arrangements;  performance data will progressively be made available at LCP level.

8. The emerging configuration of LCPs 8.1. Consultation with local partners is continuing in order to reach agreement on the most efficient and effective local configuration. In many areas these arrangements will be based upon extended services clusters or education improvement clusters of schools. 8.2. Over time, it is envisaged that much of the partnership work currently undertaken in separate arrangements could be ‘rationalised’ within the emerging LCPs - extended services being an early potential example. 8.3. Area Directors and District Managers are continuing discussion with local partners and the following summarises the current position. This position is not yet considered final and should be taken as ‘work in progress’ as local arrangements continue to be finalised. 8.4. In all areas, particularly where more than one LCP is proposed within a District Council area, consideration is being given to a representative steering or co-ordinating group to provide coherence across the whole area and ensure strong links with LSPs. Membership of these co- ordinating groups will include the Chairs of LCPs and other partners as necessary to ensure strong local leadership. 8.5. LCPs have identified interim Chairs and arrangements are in place for initial meetings between Chairs and local managers in order to begin more detailed development work. 8.6. In view of wide travel to learn areas, many colleges will maintain links with more than one LCP. 8.7. As local arrangements are confirmed, it will be possible to hold further discussions within the County Council and Children’s Services to identify the most effective method of engagement for a broad range of internal staff to support to the development of local delivery plans and integration of service delivery. 8.8. The initial configuration of LCPs is summarised below:

North and Basingstoke One LCP, with a number of sub-clusters to be confirmed East Hampshire Three LCPs:  Alton  Liss, and

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Rushmoor One LCP Hart One LCP with three sub-clusters:  Fleet  Yateley and Frogmore  Hook and Odiham Western Hampshire New Forest One LCP with two sub-clusters:  New Forest West  New Forest East Winchester Two LCPs:  Winchester  Alresford area One LCP with two sub-clusters:  North (which includes Otterbourne from Winchester area)  South (which also includes some schools in the south Winchester area e.g. Bishop’s Waltham, Swanmore) Barton Peveril and Eastleigh Colleges; The Bridge Education Centre; and Lakeside Special School have identified themselves as part of the overarching LCP, rather than belonging to a sub-cluster Test Valley Two LCPs:  Andover and surrounding areas  Romsey and surrounding areas South Hampshire One LCP One LCP, with sub-clusters to be confirmed Havant One LCP, with sub-clusters to be confirmed (Havant clusters will include some schools in the East Hampshire and Winchester areas)

9. Conclusion 9.1. Members of the Children and Young People’s Select Committee are asked to note progress in the development of LCPs and the implications for partners, including schools. 9.2. Children’s Trust partners are currently identifying their representation within LCPs, following which the 15 LCPs will begin to develop local delivery plans. These plans will outline how partners will work together to meet the priorities of Hampshire’s Children and Young People’s Plan (CYPP) at a local level. Progress against the CYPP will be reported to the Children and Young People’s Select Committee.

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Section 100 D - Local Government Act 1972 - background documents

The following documents discuss facts or matters on which this report, or an important part of it, is based and have been relied upon to a material extent in the preparation of this report. (NB: the list excludes published works and any documents which disclose exempt or confidential information as defined in the Act.)

Document Location

Hampshire Children’s Trust – developing http://www3.hants.gov.uk/council local partnerships, report to Executive meetings/meetingsummary.htm?d Lead Member for Children’s Services (11 ate_ID=281 March 2010) Hampshire Children’s Trust – development http://www.hants.gov.uk/decisions of local partnerships, report to Executive /decisions-index/index-docs- Lead Member for Children’s Services (15 7127.html October 2009)

Hampshire Children’s Trust – developing Local Children’s Partnerships, report to All Children’s Trust Board reports Hampshire Children’s Trust (25 March can be found online at 2010) http://www3.hants.gov.uk/children s-services/about- Developing Local Children’s Partnerships, cs/childrenact/childrenact- report to Hampshire Children’s Trust (28 extranet-cpppmb/childrenact- January 2010) extranet-meeting-pages.htm Developing local partnerships – progress review, report to Hampshire Children’s Trust (3 December 2009) Update on developing local partnerships, report to Hampshire Children’s Trust (10 September 2009) Developing Local Children’s Partnerships, report to Hampshire Children’s Trust (1 July 2009)

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IMPACT ASSESSMENTS:

1. Equalities Impact Assessment: 1.1. Delivery of Hampshire’s Children and Young People’s Plan 2009-12 and the LCP local delivery plans will have a positive impact by improving outcomes for vulnerable children and young people and narrowing the gap between them and their peers.

2. Impact on crime and disorder: 2.1. None.

3. Climate change: 3.1. How does what is being proposed impact on our carbon footprint / energy consumption? Not applicable. 3.2. How does what is being proposed consider the need to adapt to climate change, and be resilient to its longer term impacts? Not applicable.

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Local Children’s Partnerships Lead Managers and nominated interim Chairs March 2010

North and East Hampshire

Kate Hart – Area Director, Children and Families David Hardcastle – Area Director, Education and Inclusion

Local Children’s Partnerships

Basingstoke

Partnership structure One LCP with a number of sub-clusters to be confirmed Mike Penny - District Manager, Children and Families Local managers Karen Nye - District Manager, Education and Inclusion Interim Chair Stephen Sheedy Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Queen Mary’s College Schools 4156 Aldworth Science College 2119 Ashford Hill 4604 Bishop Challoner Catholic Voluntary Aided 2315 Bishopswood Infant School 2283 Bishopswood Junior School 3022 Bramley Church of Primary School 4182 Brighton Hill Community College 2026 Burghclere Primary School 3669 Burnham Copse Primary School 2321 Castle Hill Infant School 2272 Castle Hill Junior School 2344 Chalk Ridge Primary School 3199 Chiltern Primary School 2780 Chineham Park Primary School 2041 Cliddesden Primary School 4002 Costello Technology College 4164 Cranbourne Business and Enterprise College 7043 Dove House School 3050 Ecchinswell and Sydmonton Church of England Primary School 4169 Everest Community College 2727 Fairfields Primary School

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Basingstoke 4187 Fort Hill Community School 2749 Four Lanes Community Junior School 2392 Four Lanes Infant School 1119 Grangeside 2011 Great Binfields Primary School 2470 Hatch Warren Infant School 2761 Hatch Warren Junior School 2316 Kempshott Infant School 2286 Kempshott Junior School 2725 Kings Furlong Infant School and Nursery 2726 Kings Furlong Junior School 3088 Kingsclere Church of England Primary School 7026 Limington House School 2341 Manor Field Infant School 2285 Manor Field Junior School 7016 Maple Ridge School 2298 Marnel Community Infant School 2287 Marnel Community Junior School 2271 Merton Infant School 2268 Merton Junior School 2148 North Waltham Primary School 3120 Oakley Church of England Junior School 2328 Oakley Infant School 2012 Oakridge Infant School 2227 Oakridge Junior School 2319 Old Basing Infant School 3119 Overton Church of England Primary School 2731 Park View Infant School 2732 Park View Junior School 2320 Rucstall Primary School 7053 Saxon Wood School 3144 Sherborne St John Church of England Primary School 3389 Silchester Church of England Primary School 2228 South View Infant School 2013 South View Junior School 3414 St Anne's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School 3415 St Bede's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School 3661 St John's Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School 3665 St Mark's Church of England Primary School

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Basingstoke 3325 St Martin's East Woodhay Church of England Voluntary Aided Primary School 2180 St Mary Bourne Primary School 3305 St Mary's Church of England Junior School, Old Basing 3177 St Thomas' Church of England Infant School, Woolton Hill 2190 Tadley Community Primary School 5410 Testbourne Community School 1144 The Ashwood Centre 4162 The and Technology College 4144 The Hurst Community College (With Specialist Science Status) 5201 The Priory Primary School 4180 The Vyne Community College 3170 Whitchurch Church of England Primary School 2223 Winklebury Infant School 2008 Winklebury Junior School 2384 Woolton Hill Junior School

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East Hampshire

Partnership structure Three LCPs

Ann Truman - District Manager, Education and Inclusion Local managers Trish Reed - District Manager, Children and Families

Alton Interim Chair Alison Cliffe Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Schools 2000 Alton Infant School 4100 3344 Andrews Endowed Primary School 2001 Anstey Junior School 3023 Bentley Church of England Primary School 1004 Bushy Leaze Children’s Centre 3012 Church of England Primary School 2300 Butts (The) Primary School 3029 Church of England Primary School 4000 Eggar's School 3101 Primary School 3196 Rowledge Church of England Primary School 3660 Church of England Primary School 3001 St Lawrence Church of England Primary School 3308 St Mary's Church of England Primary School 2243 Wootey Infant School 2317 Wootey Junior School

Liphook, Petersfield and Liss Interim Chair Jonathan Hills Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Alton College Schools 5407 2027 Primary School 3046 Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 3168 West Meon Church Of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary School 3062 Froxfield Church of England Infant School

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Liphook, Petersfield and Liss 3067 Church of England Controlled Primary School 2086 Greatham Primary School 2170 Herne Junior School 2125 Primary School 3183 Liphook Church of England (Controlled) Junior School 2342 Liphook Infant School 2291 Liss Infant School 2127 Liss Junior School 2162 Petersfield Infant School 2181 Sheet Primary School 3150 Steep Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary School 5418

Bordon Interim Chair Michele Frost Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Alton College Schools 2022 Bordon Infant School 2021 Bordon Junior School 7079 Hollywater School 4139 Mill Chase Community Technology College 3310 St Matthew's Church of England Primary School, Blackmoor 3215 The Holme Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 2204 Weyford Infant School 2288 Weyford Junior School 2753 Woodlea Primary School

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Rushmoor

Partnership structure One LCP

Local managers Lynn Ludford - District Manager, Children and Families

Pam Simpson - District Manager, Education and Inclusion

Interim Chairs Jane Armstrong and Inspector Justin Brown Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Farnborough College of Technology Farnborough 6th Form College Schools 2532 Beaumont Junior School 2729 Belle Vue Infant School 2016 Cherrywood Primary School 2511 Cove Infant School 2510 Cove Junior School 4203 Cove School 2522 Farnborough Grange Nursery and Infant School 2735 Fernhill Primary School 4204 Fernhill School 2521 Grange Community Junior School 2533 Guillemont Junior School 7000 Henry Tyndale Special School 2524 Manor Infant School 2520 Manor Junior School 2516 Marlborough Infant School 2730 Newport Junior School 2519 North Farnborough Infant School 4207 Oak Farm Community School 2728 Park Primary School 2530 Parsonage Farm Infant School 2534 Pinewood Infant School 2517 South Farnborough Infant School 2531 South Farnborough Junior School 2742 Southwood Infant School 3553 St Bernadette’s Voluntary Aided Catholic Primary School 5204 St Joseph’s Voluntary Aided Catholic Primary School 3501 St Mark’s Church of England Aided Primary School 3185 St Michael’s Church of England Infant School 3186 St Michael’s Church of England Junior School

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Rushmoor 3551 St Patrick’s Voluntary Aided Catholic Primary School 3500 St Peter’s Church of England Aided Junior School 2526 Talavera Infant School 2523 Talavera Junior School 4312 The Connaught School 1103 The Linden Education Centre 7073 The Samuel Cody Special School 4206 2512 Tower Hill Primary School 2508 West End Infant School

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Hart

Partnership structure One LCP with three sub-clusters

John Stacey - District Manager, Children and Families Local managers Jean Leigh - District Manager, Education and Inclusion

Interim Chair Lynn Martin Fleet sub-cluster Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges To be confirmed Schools 3330 All Saints Church of England Junior School 4171 Calthorpe Park Secondary School 4117 Court Moor Secondary School 2229 Church Crookham Junior School 2046 Crondall Primary School 3666 Crookham Infant School 3321 Dogmersfield Church of England Primary School 2015 Elvetham Heath Primary School 2270 Fleet Infant School 2269 Heatherside Infant School 2278 Heatherside Junior School 2324 Tavistock Infant School 2290 Tweseldown Infant School 2339 Velmead Junior School Yateley and Frogmore sub-cluster Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges To be confirmed Schools 3326 Charles Kingsley’s Church of England Primary School 2238 Frogmore Infant School 2279 Frogmore Junior School 4183 Frogmore Community College 2105 Hawley Primary School 2389 Newlands Primary School 2346 Potley Hill Primary School 5212 St Peter’s Church of England Junior School 2257 Westfields Infant School 2242 Westfields Junior School

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Hart 2331 Yateley Infant School 4166 Hook and Odiham sub-cluster Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges To be confirmed Schools 2155 Buryfields Infant School 2376 Greenfields Junior School 2723 Hook Infant School 2325 Hook Infant School 3096 Long Sutton Primary School 2383 Mayhill Junior School 2094 Oakwood Infant School 4511 Robert May’s School 3213 Whitewater Church of England Primary School

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Western Hampshire

Louise Brierley - Area Director, Education and Inclusion Stephen Handforth – Area Director, Children and Families

Local Children’s Partnerships

New Forest

Partnership structure One LCP with two sub-clusters

Sheila Young - District Manager, Education and Inclusion Local managers Lisa Humphreys - District Manager, Children and Families

Interim Chairs Chris Willsher and Claire Lowe New Forest West Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges College Schools 5402 Arnewood School (The) 2005 Ashley Infant School 5208 Ashley Junior School 2014 Beaulieu Village Primary School 3017 Bransgore Church of England Primary School 3018 Breamore Church of England Primary School 3019 Brockenhurst Church of England Primary School 5401 Burgate School and Sixth Form 2028 Burley Primary School 2372 Fordingbridge Infant School 2367 Fordingbridge Junior School 1115 Forest Education Centre 2090 Hale Primary School 5206 Church of England Aided Primary School 3083 Hyde Primary School 3358 Church of England Infant School 2332 Lymington Junior School 3365 Milford-on-Sea Church of England Primary School 2137 New Milton Infant School 2140 New Milton Junior School 3409 Our Lady and St Joseph Catholic Primary School 3124 Pennington Church of England Junior School 2241 Pennington Infant School

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New Forest 2310 Poulner Infant School 2266 Poulner Junior School 4129 3132 Ringwood Church of England Infant School 2175 Ringwood Junior School 5403 2183 Sopley Primary School 3146 Church of England Primary School 3149 St Luke’s Church of England Primary School 2111 Tiptoe Primary School 3426 Western Downland Church of England Primary School 3311 William Gilpin Church of England Primary School New Forest East Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Schools 5202 Abbotswood Junior School 5412 3197 Bartley Church of England Junior School 5205 Blackfield Primary School 3667 Cadland Primary School 2330 Calmore Infant School 5203 Calmore Junior School 3032 Copythorne Church of England Infant School 2196 Eling Infant School 2077 Fawley Infant School 7041 Forest Park Special 2299 Foxhills Infant School 2197 Foxhills Junior School 5400 Hardley School and Sixth Form College 2739 Hazel Wood Infant School 4168 2113 Hythe Primary School 2194 Lydlynch Infant School 2359 Manor Infant School 3100 Marchwood Church of England Infant School 2378 Marchwood Junior School 3110 Netley Marsh Church of England Infant School 4128

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New Forest 2256 Oakfield Primary School 7070 Oak Lodge Special 2230 Orchard Infant School 2248 Orchard Junior School 3360 St Michael and All Angels Church of England Infant School 5406 2089 Waterside Primary School 2057 Wildground Infant School 2055 Wildground Junior School

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Winchester

Partnership structure Two LCPs

Lin Ferguson - District Manager, Children and Families Local managers Matthew Haynes - District Manager, Education and Inclusion

Winchester Interim Chair Sue Lawrence Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Schools 3172 All Saints Voluntary Controlled Community Primary School 2382 Colden Common Primary School 3318 Compton All Saints Church of England Primary School 2736 Harestock Primary School 4174 Henry Beaufort 2092 Hambledon Infant School 2117 Itchen Abbas Primary School 3345 John Keble Church of England Primary School 2120 Kings Worthy Primary School 4310 Kings’ School 2017 Micheldever Church of England Primary School 2326 Oliver’s Battery Primary School 5950 Osborne Special 2157 Owslebury Primary School 7076 Shepherds Down Special 2314 South Wonston Primary School 3147 Sparsholt Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 3181 St Bede Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 3399 St Faith’s Church of England (Aided) Primary School 3417 St Peter’s Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School 2206 Stanmore Primary School 3156 Twyford St Mary Church of England Primary School 2737 Weeke Primary School 3176 Western Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 4012 Westgate School (The) 2211 Winnall Primary School 1005 Lanterns Nursery School

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Alresford Interim Chair Janice Bernard Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Peter Symonds College Schools 2035 Cheriton Primary School 3061 Church of England Primary School 4130 (The) 3126 Preston Candover Church of England Primary School 3138 Church of England Primary School 2255 Sun Hill Infant School 2146 Sun Hill Junior School

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Eastleigh

Partnership structure One LCP with two sub-clusters Local managers Tony Lee - District Manager, Children and Families Angela Wedgwood - District Manager, Education and Inclusion

Overarching LCP Interim Chair Jonathan Lefevre Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Barton Peveril College Schools 1105 The Bridge Education Centre 7014 Lakeside Special School

Eastleigh North Interim Chair Krista Carter Schools 2033 Chandler’s Ford Infant School 2061 Crescent Primary School (The) 4191 Crestwood College for Business and Enterprise 2071 Fair Oak Infant School 2263 Fair Oak Junior School 2217 Fryern Infant School 2056 Fryern Junior School 2237 Hiltingbury Infant School 2274 Hiltingbury Junior School 2009 Knightwood Primary School 2034 Merdon Junior School 2763 Nightingale Primary School 2387 Norwood Primary School 3118 Otterbourne Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 4152 of Engineering 2322 Scantabout Primary School 2063 Shakespeare Infant 2377 Shakespeare Junior 3663 St Francis Church of England (Aided) Primary School 3419 St Swithun Wells Catholic (Voluntary Aided) Primary School 2018 Stoke Park Infant School

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2030 Stoke Park Junior School 4175 4113 (The) 4161 Wyvern Technology College

Eastleigh South Interim Chair Marie Louise Litton Schools 2752 Berrywood Primary School 2019 Bishops Waltham Infant School 2273 Bishops Waltham Junior School 3014 Botley Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 3020 Bursledon Infant School 2304 Bursledon Junior School 2062 Cherbourg Primary School 2047 Curdridge Primary School 2053 Droxford Junior School 3040 Durley Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 2115 Freegrounds Infant School 2267 Freegrounds Junior School 4119 Hamble Community Sports College 2091 Hamble Primary School Hambledon Infant??? 2347 Kings Copse Primary School 3102 Meonstoke Church of England School 2373 Netley Abbey Infant School 2348 Netley Abbey Junior School 2147 Newtown Soberton Infant School 3184 Saint James' Church of England Primary School, West End 2224 Shamblehurst Primary School 3143 St John the Baptist Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 4149 of Technology 3392 Swanmore Church of England (Aided) Primary School 3395 Upham Church of England (Aided) Primary School 2722 Wellstead Primary School 3171 Wickham Church of England Primary School 4127

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Test Valley

Partnership structure Two LCPs Local managers Lyn Penny - District Manager, Children and Families Stephen Cottrell - District Manager, Education and Inclusion

North Test Valley Interim Chair Chris McShane Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Andover College Peter Symonds College Schools 3000 Abbott’s Ann Church of England Primary School 3300 Amport Church of England (Aided) Primary School 3004 Andover Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 1104 Andover Education Centre 2226 Anton Infant School 2004 Anton Junior School 3301 Appleshaw St Peters Church of England Primary School 2354 Balksbury Infant School 2002 Balksbury Junior School 3396 Clatford Church of England (Aided) Primary School 2085 Grateley Primary School 4163 Harrow Way Community School 3341 Hatherden Church of England (Aided) Primary School 3082 Hurstbourne Tarrant Church of England Primary School 7020 Icknield Special School 4001 John Hanson Community School 3401 Kimpton Thruxton and Fyfield Church of England Primary School 2301 Knights Enham Infant School 2284 Knights Enham Junior School 7075 Mark Way Special School 7015 Norman Gate Special School 2007 Portway Infant School 2003 Portway Junior School 2318 Roman Way Primary School 2182 Shipton Bellinger Primary School 3390 Smannell and Enham Church of England (Aided) Primary School 3418 St John the Baptist Catholic Primary School, Andover

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North Test Valley 2220 Vigo Infant School 2219 Vigo Junior School 4184 Winton School 7067 Wolverdene Special 3357 Longparish Church of England Primary School 3163 Vernham Dean Gillum’s Church of England Primary School 3009 Barton Stacey Church of England Primary School

South Test Valley Interim Chair Peter Warburton Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Barton Peveril College Peter Symonds College Schools 3003 Ampfield Church of England Primary School 2006 Awbridge Primary School 2023 Braishfield Primary School 2329 Cupernham Infant School 2176 Cupernham Junior School 2312 Halterworth Community Primary School 4015 Mountbatten School and Language College 2036 North Baddesley Infant School 2265 North Baddesley Junior School 3112 Nursling Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 4143 Romsey School 3382 Romsey Abbey Church of England Primary School 3668 Romsey Primary School 3137 Rownhams St John’s Church of England Primary School 2202 Wellow School

Schools to be decided 2025 Broughton Primary School 3089 King’s Somborne Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 3356 Lockerley Church of England Endowed Primary School 2186 Stockbridge Primary School 4153 2200 Wallop Primary School 3169 West Tytherley Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 2203 Wherwell Primary School

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South Hampshire

Stuart Ashley – Area Director, Children and Families Brian pope – Area Director, Education and Inclusion

Local Children’s Partnerships

Gosport

Partnership structure One LCP

Local managers Eric Halton - District Manager, Education and Inclusion

Glynis Hodges - District Manager, Children and Families

Interim Chairs Jenny Bonsor and Charlie Adie Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Schools 1001 Haven Children's Centre 1118 Quayside Education Centre 2602 Brockhurst Junior School 2606 Elson Junior School 2607 Elson Infant School 2610 Lee-on-the-Solent Junior School 2612 Haselworth Primary School 2613 Woodcot Primary School 2616 Rowner Junior School 2617 Rowner Infant School 2618 Alverstoke Community Infant School 2619 Grange Junior School 2620 Grange Infant School 2621 Siskin Junior School 2622 Peel Common Infant School and Nursery Unit 2623 Siskin Infant and Nursery School 2624 Peel Common Junior School 2625 Gomer Infant School 2627 Brockhurst Infant School 2630 Lee-on-the-Solent Infant School 2631 Gomer Junior School 2776 Bedenham Primary School 2777 Holbrook Primary School

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Gosport 3190 Leesland Church of England (Controlled) Junior School 3191 Leesland Church of England (Controlled) Infant School 3192 Newtown Church of England (Voluntary Controlled) Primary School 3600 Alverstoke Church of England (Aided) Junior School 3602 St John's, Gosport Church of England (Voluntary Aided) Primary School 3650 St Mary's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School, Gosport 4314 Bridgemary Community Sports College 4315 Brune Park Community College 5408

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Fareham

Partnership structure One LCP with sub-clusters to be confirmed

John Lace - District Manager, Education and Inclusion Local managers Maureen Edwards - District Manager, Children and Families

Interim Chair Dorothy Fane Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Fareham College St Vincent College Schools 2049 Crofton Anne Dale Junior School 2067 Wallisdean Junior School 2069 Uplands Primary School 2074 Redlands Primary School 2076 Wallisdean Infant School 2128 Locks Heath Junior School 2161 Northern Junior Community School 2168 Wicor Primary School 2193 Titchfield Primary School 2216 Crofton Anne Dale Infant School 2249 Locks Heath Infant School 2252 Harrison Primary School 2276 Crofton Hammond Infant School 2282 Sarisbury Infant School 2289 Ranvilles Junior School 2306 Ranvilles Infant School 2309 Northern Infant School 2313 Park Gate Primary School 2345 Crofton Hammond Junior School 2388 Red Barn Community Primary School 2395 Castle Primary School 2717 Orchard Lea Infant School 2718 Orchard Lea Junior School 2778 Whiteley Primary School 3079 Hook-with-Warsash Church of England Primary School 3095 St John the Baptist Church of England Primary School, Titchfield Common 3142 Sarisbury Church of England Junior School 3216 Oak Meadow Church of England (Controlled) Primary School

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Fareham 3404 St Jude's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School 3662 St Anthony's Catholic Primary School 4133 Portchester Community School 4136 Brookfield Community School and Language College 4307 The Henry Cort Community College 4308 The Neville Lovett Community School and Continuing Education Centre 5405 5416 7018 Heathfield School 7032 7033 St Francis Special School 7078 Lord Wilson School

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Havant

Partnership structure One LCP with sub-clusters to be confirmed

Local managers Sandy Keefe - District Manager, Education and Inclusion

Linda Steele - District Manager, Children and Families

Interim Chairs Michelle Petzer and Becky Greenhalgh

Colleges and Sixth Form Colleges Havant College South Down College Schools 1108 Woodlands Education Centre 2020 Sharps Copse Primary and Nursery School 2040 Clanfield Junior School 2054 Denmead Infants School 2095 Fairfield Infant School 2096 Barncroft Junior School 2097 Barncroft Infant School 2099 Front Lawn Infant School 2100 Riders Junior School 2101 Riders Infant School 2103 Trosnant Junior School 2104 Trosnant Infant School 2106 Mill Rythe Junior School 2116 Bosmere Junior School 2167 Purbrook Infant School 2169 Stakes Hill Infant School 2213 Padnell Junior School 2214 Padnell Infant School 2215 Hart Plain Infant School 2239 Infant School 2246 Mengham Infant School 2254 Warren Park Primary School 2297 Purbrook Junior School 2323 Denmead Junior School 2335 Mengham Junior School 2357 Petersgate Infant School 2361 Hulbert Junior School 2396 Bidbury Infant School 2336 Bidbury Junior School

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Havant 2740 Hart Plain Junior School 2750 Queens Inclosure Primary School 2767 Emsworth Primary School 2774 Morelands Primary School 2775 Waite End Primary School 3027 Church of England Infant School 3052 St James' Church of England (Controlled) Primary School, Emsworth 3081 Horndean Church of England (Controlled) Junior School 3136 Rowlands Castle St John's Church of England (Controlled) Primary School 3346 St Alban's Church of England (Aided) Primary School 3407 St Thomas More's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School, Havant 3670 Woodcroft Primary School 4110 Cowplain Community School 4147 4159 of Technology 4173 Horndean Technology College 4316 4317 Staunton Community Sports College 4318 5200 Front Lawn Junior School 5209 St Peter's Catholic Voluntary Aided Primary School, Waterlooville 5210 Mill Rythe Infant School 5411 Oaklands Catholic Voluntary Aided Secondary School 5414 7001 Prospect School 7009 Riverside Community Special School 7023 Rachel Madocks School 7051 The Waterloo School 7072 Glenwood School

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