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Service Offer Academic Year 2017-18 “Supporting sustainable improvements for schools, children and young people” Service Offer Academic Year 2017-18 collaborativeschools.co.uk CSL Member Schools The John of Gaunt School The Clarendon Academy St Augustine’s Catholic College Larkrise Special School The Grove Primary School Walwayne Court Primary School Staverton C of E Primary School Hilperton C of E Primary School Bellefield Primary School Studley Green Primary School Newtown Community Primary School Holt C of E Primary School The Mead Community Primary School Paxcroft Primary School Holbrook Primary School St John’s Catholic Primary School Southwick C of E Primary School North Bradley C of E Primary School Castle Mead Primary School Keevil C of E Primary School Welcome Collaborative Schools Ltd (CSL) is a not-for-profit charity intrinsically linked to a strong teaching school programme. Our service offer for the academic year 17/18 is built on a history of shared moral objectives along with a passion to ensure the best education for children and the best development for staff. We hope that the information within this document provides clarity on the opportunities available although please note these are continually evolving to meet local and national priorities within the education agenda. We are grateful for all of the support and effort that goes into making CSL such a wonderful partnership and we hope you will find this brochure useful when planning your schools CPD development and provision for 2017/18. Whilst our highly practical CPD, along with elements of our support programmes, are available to all schools and academies, a broader offer is accessible to CSL member schools and our associate schools. To find out more information about CSL Associate Membership which is chargeable at £4.50 per capita, or if you have any questions at all please contact: Jayne Bullock - [email protected] - 01225 711162 Contents Page No. School to School Support (S2S) 1 - 2 Universal Support 1 Targeted Support 1 School Accountability Framework 1 Our SLES 2 Continual Professional Development Package 3 - 10 Leadership Development 3 Education Conferences 4 Governor Training 4 - 5 Safeguarding 5 - 6 Supporting Teaching and Learning 6 - 7 Targeted Support and Inclusion 8 - 9 Moderation 9 Compliance 10 Joint Professional Development 11 - 13 Learning Communities 11 - 12 Teach Meets 13 Targeted Support and Inclusion 13 - 14 Inclusion Forum (IF) 13 IYFAP 13 The Theraplay Institute - Family Theraplay 13 The Theraplay Institute - Theraplay in Education 13 Forest Schools 14 Educational Psychology 14 Counselling 14 Parenting Support 14 Activities to Support Pupil Collaboration 15 - 17 Sports Festivals and Competitions 15 Trowbridge Book Fest 15 - 16 National Poetry Day 16 Trowbridge Youth Parliament (TYP) 17 Workshops to Support the ‘Most Able’ 17 CSL Schools Music Festival 17 Developing Next and Best Practice 18 Apprentice Scheme 18 Early Years Connect 18 Maths Counts 18 Alternative Curriculum 18 Initial Teacher Training 18 School Accountability Framework 18 Additional 19 Use of Meeting and Conference Facilities 19 Collaborative Memberships 19 Policy Consultancy 19 Support Package for Governing Bodies 20 - 22 School to School Support (S2S) Over recent years the CSL Teaching School Alliance has continued to increase its capacity to deliver high quality school to school (S2S) support. Our S2S support packages draw on the expertise of middle and senior leaders from across CSL inclusive of National, Local and Specialist Leaders in Education. Straddling two tiers, targeted and universal, outstanding practitioners are available to provide bespoke support packages to individuals, schools or departments based on identified priorities. Specialist Leaders of Education (SLEs) are fundamental to the delivery of many of our S2S activities. They understand what outstanding leadership practice in their area of expertise looks like and are skilled in helping others to achieve this within their own context. For more information and to access any of our S2S opportunities below please contact: Jayne Bullock - [email protected] - 01225 711162 Universal Support Targeted Support Accessible to CSL full member schools Available to CSL member schools, associate member only - Free of charge schools and non-member schools This tier is delivered by recognised outstanding This tier of support is largely delivered by accredited practitioners. Informed by specific school practitioners and consists of informal, short-term (often improvement criteria the work commonly incorporates longer term deployments. Provision is one off) deployment of staff and development personalised to meet individual school requirements and is inclusive of: opportunities. • Leadership and Governance development and support Provision may be inclusive of: • Modelling of best practice • Observations • Subject leadership • Planning • Curriculum development • Moderation • Improving class room practice • Professional dialogue Pricing: National Leader in Education (NLE): Specialist Leader in Education (SLE): CSL full member schools £450 per day CSL full member schools £250 per day Associate member schools £500 per day Associate member schools £350 per day School Accountability Non-member schools £500 per day Non-member schools £350 per day Framework Local Leader in Education (LLE): In development CSL full member schools £350 per day Associate member schools £400 per day Non-member schools £400 per day A robust, rigorous, objective and evidence base accountability framework supporting school improvement across different schools. Collaborative Schools Service Offer 2017-18 // T: 01225 711162 *Prices are per person unless otherwise stated. // Page 1 Our SLEs Specialist Leaders of Education (SLEs) are outstanding middle and senior leaders who have the skills to support individuals or teams in similar positions in other schools. Our SLEs have a successful track record of working effectively within and beyond their own school. We currently have primary and secondary SLEs designated in a range of specialisms. Amy Baldwin Tracey Baxter Tracy Boulton Annie Brisland Teaching & Learning and English Mathematics Mathematics KS2/3 Transition Ian Carse Pip Caunt Sarah Collins Leanne Cunningham History Secondary Maths English Literacy Rob Cunningham Melanie Eyers-Gibbs Jo Hodge Emma Holton Computing Early Years Primary PE Literacy (KS1 & KS2) Sarah Inman Kirsty Jamieson Ben Rhodes Mandy Mills SEN & Behaviour, Social Teaching and Learning Teaching and Learning Art & Design & Emotional Beccy Millard Thomas Nolan Lisa Penfold Sarah Penny Teaching and Learning PSHE/Citizenship SEND Art Theo White Nicky Prescott Pauline Rodger Early Years Early Years Primary Science Page 2 // *Prices are per person unless otherwise stated. Collaborative Schools Service Offer 2017-18 // T: 01225 711162 Continual Professional Development Package CSL CPD is delivered by outstanding and recommended practitioners. Training information and booking forms will be promoted in partnership with the Local Authority via Wisenet. CSL member and associate schools will also receive details directly. All programmes are offered at highly reduced, lowest cost prices to member schools and our associates. Whilst we make every effort to ensure all our listed CPD takes place please be aware that programme delivery is subject to uptake. The majority of our CPD takes place in the CSL Hub on the site of The John of Gaunt School. Leadership Development Available to CSL member schools and associate member schools only Title Audience When Provider Price* Managing challenging conversations Senior and middle leaders 21st Nov 2017 Andy Buck CSL member schools - £35 4.30pm - 6pm Associate member schools - £35 Available to CSL member schools, associate member schools and non-member schools Title Audience When Provider Price* National Professional Qualification for Aspiring and existing TBC Best Practice Dependant on NCTL bursaries Senior Leaders (NPQSL) senior leaders Inspiring Leaders Professionals approaching Modular delivery across the Avon Valley Teaching TBC Development for Middle Leaders middle leadership or require academic year. Dates TBC School, Alliance and The a refresher Mead Teaching School NQT programme Newly Qualified Teachers 22nd Sept 2017 The Mead Teaching CSL member schools - £350 10th Nov 2017 School Associate member schools - £350 24th Nov 2017 Non-member schools - £450 19th Jan 2018 9th March 2018 4th May 2018 9.30am - 4pm Outstanding subject leadership New and recently 4th May 2018 The Mead Teaching CSL member schools - £40 appointed teachers 9am - midday School Associate member schools - £40 Non-member schools - £80 Collaborative Schools Service Offer 2017-18 // T: 01225 711162 *Prices are per person unless otherwise stated. // Page 3 Education Conferences Available to CSL member schools only Title Audience When Provider Price* Observing Outstanding Education Education professionals In development in Practice – learning walks and professional study within schools. Available to CSL member schools, associate member schools and non-member schools Title Audience When Provider Price* Education market place Education professionals In development Early Years conference Early Years professionals In development and Senior Leaders SEND conference Education and health Term 3 or 4 professionals Talk for Writing Education professionals 4thJan 2018 Pie Corbett CSL member schools - £95 Associate member schools - £95 Non-member schools - £145 Governor Training Available to CSL member schools, associate
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