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Partnership Name of Chairperson Name of Lead Name of Name of Name of lead Member schools Key Priorities Confederation/ Chairperson officer/worker, title Partnership Ashtead and Rob Hart Chairman St Andrews Leatherhead Confederation Cranfold Andy Clark Chair Bramley C of E Infant Confederation Ewhurst C of E Infant Peaslake Free School Julie Director Cranleigh C of E Primary Newman Park Mead Primary St Cuthbert Mayne Catholic Primary Wonersh & Shamley Green C of E Primary and Tillingbourne Glebelands Gosden House School St Josephs Specialist School and College Wey House School Dorking Mrs Carolyn Mrs Alison Reed The Ashcombe School CPD (assessment without Schools Scrutton c/o The Ashcombe The Priory levels, numeracy, literacy, Partnership Headteacher School Starhurst (attends meetings but not moderation, safeguarding, St Joseph’s Ashcombe Road paid up member at present) new Ofsted) Catholic Dorking St. Martin’s SALT provision Primary Surrey RH4 1LY St. Paul’s HSLW + parental support School St. John’s programmes Norfolk Road St. Joseph’s Early Help Dorking Powell Corderoy Sport and music Surrey The Weald development RH4 3JA North Downs Surrey Hills Scott Broadwood Newdigate St. Michael’s Dorking Nursery Name of Name of Name of lead Member schools Key Priorities Confederation/ Chairperson officer/worker, title Partnership Effingham David Ashby Kathy Ashford Howard of Effingham School A. Supporting vulnerable Learning Deputy Head Effingham Learning St Lawrence Primary children/families Partnership Howard of Partnership Manager St Matthew’s Infant Access to support from Effingham Howard of Efffingham Fetcham village Infant Home School Link Workers School School – as above Eastwick Infant Additional SALT therapy Lower Road, Eastwick Junior available to ELP schools Effingham, Royal Kent Primary Planning meetings for Leatherhead The Dawnay Primary MPTs to identify those with Surrey The Raleigh Primary most need KT24 5JR Polesden Lacey Infant Information/support Oakfield Junior sessions for parents (including collaborative ventures/Side by Side group) Joint forum is provided through SENCO group to facilitate introduction of SEND14 and related issues Access to holiday schemes for vulnerable children Smooth transition is facilitated through effective communication, shared approaches, strategies and policies Targeted CPD (see below) – including Mindfulness initiative B. Promoting Learning and Achievement Maths and Literacy initiatives support learning and achievement Teaching and Learning Name of Name of Name of lead Member schools Key Priorities Confederation/ Chairperson officer/worker, title Partnership objectives delivered through ELP INSET Infant Music Festival provides community learning and performance experience Confederation Council provides vehicle for Student Voice Holiday Scheme offers personal development opportunity C. Providing Targeted Continuing Professional Development School Improvement Priorities are shared TA training meets school needs ELP INSET is delivered according to school priorities ELP Heads’ meetings provide effective forum for strategic/development/poli cy issues Specialist and year group staff meet to share best practice, undertake moderation and develop joint initiatives. Including new NQT, MFL, Literacy and Deputy groups Relevant ad hoc CPD Name of Name of Name of lead Member schools Key Priorities Confederation/ Chairperson officer/worker, title Partnership workshops are delivered according to school priorities. Elmbridge Cathy Bell Nicola Bond Ashley C of E Primary Maintain HSLW service Schools Head Elmbridge Schools Bell Farm Primary Run more parenting courses Partnership Teacher partnership Burhill Community Primary Build on the close Esher C of E Coordinator Cardinal Newman Catholic Primary cooperation of schools in the primary Chandlers Field Primary 4 clusters by more projects schools Claygate Primary funding by the confederation Cleves Juniors Offer core training courses Cranmere Primary Termly newsletter to share Esher C of E High good practise across the Esher C of E Primary confederation Esher College Grovelands Primary Heathside School Hinchley Wood Primary Hinchley Wood School & 6th Form Centre Hurst Park Primary Long Ditton Infant and Nursery Long Ditton St Marys C of E Jun Manby Lodge Infant North East Surrey Short Stay School Oatlands Infant Rydens Enterprise School (RES) St Albans Catholic Primary Name of Name of Name of lead Member schools Key Priorities Confederation/ Chairperson officer/worker, title Partnership St Andrews C of E Primary St Charles Borromeo Catholic Primary St James C of E Primary St Lawrence C of E Junior St Pauls Catholic Primary Thames Ditton Infants Thames Ditton Juniors The Orchard Walton Leigh School Walton Oak Epsom and Claire Dr Teresa Payne Infant/Junior/Primary Unlocking Potential. Ewell Regnard Strategy and Project Ewell Grove Infant School Partnership of Head Manager Cuddington Community The pursuit of excellence in Schools Teacher The Epsom and Ewell Cuddington Croft all Epsom and Ewell Vale Primary Partnership of Epsom Primary School Schools is demonstrated School Schools Meadow by an uncompromising and Epsom and Ewell St Clement’s Primary School highly successful drive to High School St Josesph’s Primary School strongly improve, or Southfield Park maintain, the highest levels Riverview Primary School of achievement and Stamford Green Primary School personal development for The Vale Primary School all pupils. St Martin’s Infants St Martin’s Juniors Through: The Mead Continuing Professional Wallace Fields Infants School Development: Wallace Fields Junior School Events – West Ewell Infants School Radicalisation, Child Auriol Sexual Exploitation, Danetree Primary School Sir John Jones, Barry Secondary Schools Hymer Growth Blenheim Mindset, Chimp Epsom and Ewell Management, Name of Name of Name of lead Member schools Key Priorities Confederation/ Chairperson officer/worker, title Partnership Glyn Headteachers Rosebery Conference Special School Cross school subject Linden Bridge Networks including Maths, English, Science, Music Cross school development networks including Governors Forum, Deputy Head Teachers, NQT, Teaching Assistants Training and development ranging from fire Marshall training to Leadership (during the first Term of the 15/16 School Year the Epsom and Ewell Partnership of Schools will have organised and delivered 30 training events). Opportunities for Children: Arts Exhibitions Music Festival Dance Festival Borough Sports School to School Support, including: Triads/School Name of Name of Name of lead Member schools Key Priorities Confederation/ Chairperson officer/worker, title Partnership Improvement Data sharing across schools SoS Clinic Skills Sharing Directory Fearnhamme Sarah Julie Aldridge, All Saints Infant School, To strengthen relationships Confederation Dunning, Confederation St Mary’s Infant School Frensham, St with the Weyside Headteacher Manager Andrews Infant School, Confederation, to explore St Peter’s St Peter’s CofE Puttenham Infant School, shared employment of a CofE Primary, Farnham, St Peter’s Primary School, Speech and Language Primary, GU9 8TF St Polycarp’s Primary School, Therapist, to explore the Little Green South Farnham School, purchase of a shared Lane, Highfield South Farnham, minibus, to continue to Farnham, Waverley Abbey School, provide cost effective CPD to GU9 8TF Weydon School, all levels of staff including The Abbey School, running our first Head The Ridgeway Community School Teachers Residential in May. To run another successful Joint Inset day in February allowing free access to 10 workshops using our own specialists, to continue to raise SEN funds through our Farnham Talent show for mainstream and special schools. We are also increasing the number of networks in our group with access available to other local schools. Broadwater School Bursar Jane Poulter Godalming Katherine Chair, HT Busbridge Rodborough School bursar@busbridge- Confederation Smith Busbridge C of E Junior School infant.surey.sch.uk 01483 Busbridge Infant School Name of Name of Name of lead Member schools Key Priorities Confederation/ Chairperson officer/worker, title Partnership The Chandler C of E Junior School 418724 Farncombe Infant & Nursery School Godalming Junior School Green Oak C of E Primary School & Nursery Loseley Fields Primary School Milford School (Infants) Moss Lane School (Infants) St Edmund's Catholic Primary School St James C of E Primary School St Mary's Infant School Witley C of E Infant School The Wharf Nursery School Guildford Kate Caroline Cave – Boxgrove Primary Network Groups Schools Woodhouse Confederation Burpham Foundation Primary Bursars, SENCOs, Deputy Confederation Manager Bushy Hill Junior Heads & Senior Leaders, (Ex- East and Sarah Kemp- Chilworth C of E Infant Early Years, NQTs, Subject West Guildford ) Powell – Catherine Bennett – Clandon C of E Infant Coordinators, Head Teachers Confederation George Abbot Support, Assessment Manager Guildford Children’s Centre Coordinators. Guildford County Guildford Grove Primary Transition Guildford Short Stay - All Year 6 & Targeted Year Holy Trinity C of E Junior 6 children. King’s College - KS1 to KS2. Knowl Hill - EY to YrR. Merrow C of E Infant Preparation for School Northmead Junior Programme with parents. Onslow Infant Pewley Down C of E Infant CPD Pirbright Village Primary Core CPD areas. Pond Meadow Whole Confederation INSET Queen Eleanor’s C of E Junior Day. Ripley C of E Primary Coordination of Moderation – Sandfield Primary all subjects & all year groups Send C
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