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Covcc Letter To Education and Inclusion Service Director: David Haley UNCLASSIFIED People Directorate S Lucas Civic Centre 1 [email protected] Earl Street Coventry CV1 5RS Telephone 024 7683 3621 Please contact: Our reference: RFI 1-20122687 Becky Twite Telephone: 024 76832811 Date: 30 April 2014 E-mail: [email protected] Dear Sir/Madam Freedom of Information Act 2000 Thank you for requesting information about Cluster Groups & Federations, which the Council received on 10 March 2014. Your request has been considered under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (the Act). You have requested the following information: • Number of cluster's and or federations in the authority. 14 • Which schools are in each cluster/federation. Roots Aldermoor Farm Primary School Keresley Grange Primary School Allesley Primary School Moat House Community Primary School Cannon Park Primary School Potters Green Primary School Charter Primary School St Anne’s Catholic Primary School Coundon Court Academy St Christopher’s Primary School Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School St John’s Church of England Primary Earlsdon Primary School School Gosford Park Primary School The Westwood Academy Grace Academy Coventry Whitley Abbey Primary School Hearsall Community Primary School Whoberley Hall Primary School Hollyfast Primary School Wyken Croft Primary School Holy Family Catholic Primary School Synergy Caludon Castle Business & Enterprise Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School Academy St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School Clifford Bridge Primary School SS Peter & Paul Catholic Primary Grangehurst Primary School School Pearl Hyde Primary School Sir Frank Whittle Primary School Ravensdale Primary School Walsgrave Church of England Primary Richard Lee Primary School School Network 10 Allesley Hall Primary School Park Hill Primary School Coundon Primary School St Andrew’s Church of England Infant Eastern Green Junior School School Leigh Church of England Primary St John Vianney Catholic Primary School School Limbrick Wood Primary School Templars Primary School Mount Nod Primary School Tile Hill Wood School & Language Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic College Primary School Woodlands Academy PoTENtial Alderman’s Green Community Primary Holbrook Primary School School Little Heath Primary School Courthouse Green Primary School Longford Park Primary School Edgewick Community Primary School St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School Foxford School & Community Arts St Laurence’s Church of England College Academy Grangehurst Primary School Henley Green School & Community Centre Building Futures Barr’s Hill School and Community Pregnant Schoolgirl & Schoolgirl Mother College Unit Corley Centre President Kennedy Academy Hill Farm Primary Academy Spon Gate Primary School John Shelton Community Primary Whitmore Park Primary School School Joseph Cash Primary School Parkgate Primary School 2 Fresh Eyes All Saints’ Church of England Primary St Mary & St Benedict Catholic Primary School School Moseley Primary School St Osburg’s Catholic Primary School Radford Primary Academy Aspire Broad Heath Community Primary Sidney Stringer Academy School Southfields Primary School Frederick Bird Primary School Stanton Bridge Primary School Hillfields Children’s Centre Stoke Heath Primary School John Gulson Primary School Willenhall Ernesford Grange Primary School Stretton Church of England Academy Ernesford Grange Community Academy Whitley Academy St Bartholomew’s Church of England Willenhall Community Primary School Academy Sowe Valley Primary School South 6 Finham Park Academy A Mathematics & Howes Primary School Computing College Manor Park Primary School Finham Primary School Stivichall Primary School Grange Farm Primary School Special Schools Alice Stevens Secondary School Sherbourne Fields Primary & Secondary Baginton Fields Secondary School School Castlewood Broad Spectrum School Tiverton Primary School Corley Centre Woodfield School RNIB Three Spires Academy Romero Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School & St Gregory’s Catholic Primary School Language College St John Fisher Catholic Primary School Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School Good Shepherd Catholic Primary SS Peter & Paul Catholic Primary School School Sacred Heart Catholic Primary School 3 Francis Cardinal Newman Catholic School – A St Augustine’s Catholic Primary School Specialist Arts and Community College St Elizabeth’s Catholic Primary School Christ the King Catholic Primary School St Osburg’s Catholic Primary School Holy Family Catholic Primary School Unity All Souls’ Catholic Primary School St John Vianney Catholic Primary Bishop Ullathorne Catholic Secondary School School St Mary & St Benedict Catholic Primary Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School Primary School St Thomas More Catholic Primary St Anne’s Catholic Primary School School North East 1 – Please see note below Alice Stevens Secondary School Stoke Park School and Community Lyng Hall Specialist Sports College and Technology College Community School Stoke Primary School Please note that this network is no longer in existence and the Council are in the process of ascertaining where each of the schools has moved to. However, Alice Stevens is a member of the Special School network and Lyng Hall is a member of the East Secondary Head teacher group. Thus, we are unable to provide any further information relating to these schools, and are informing you as required by Section 1(1) (a) of the Act that states: "Any person making a request for information to a public authority is entitled to be informed in writing by the public authority whether it holds information of the description specified in the request". To advise and assist you further Schools are classed as separate public authorities under the Act and you may wish to contact them direct to request information that they may hold. Contact details for Coventry schools can be found via the link below: http://www.coventry.gov.uk/directory/10/schools_and_their_contact_details 4 • The name, number and email of the cluster or federation lead and the name of the school in which they work. Roots Fresh Eyes Mrs Gillian Naylor Mrs Nikki Evans Earlsdon Primary School Moseley Primary School [email protected] [email protected] 024 76688022 024 76593572 Synergy Aspire Mrs Michele Marr Mr Paul Tuffin Caludon Castle Business & Enterprise Academy Southfields Primary School [email protected] [email protected] 024 76444822 024 76226810 Network 10 Willenhall Mrs Nicky Aston Mrs Lorraine Allen Eastern Green Junior School Whitley Academy [email protected] [email protected] 024 76465077 024 76302580 PoTENtial South 6 Mrs Sarah Malam Mr Richard Machin Courthouse Green Primary School Finham Primary School [email protected] [email protected] 024 76688022 024 76415425 Building Futures Special Schools Mr Jamie Wingrove Mr Mick Chilvers Spon Gate Primary School Woodfield School [email protected] [email protected] 024 76226031 024 76462335 5 Romero Unity Mrs Debra Newman Mrs Mary Wilson Corpus Christi Catholic Primary School St Thomas More Catholic Primary School [email protected] [email protected] 024 76454931 024 76412619 Francis Mrs Carmel Farrelly Holy Family Catholic Primary School [email protected] 024 76333631 Please note, under the Re-Use of Public Sector Information 2005 Regulations you are free to use this information for your own use or for the purposes of news reporting. However, any other type of re-use under the Regulations, for example; publication of the information or circulation to the public, will require permission of the copyright owner and may be subject to terms and conditions. For documents where the copyright does not belong to Coventry City Council you will need to apply separately to the copyright holder. If you wish to apply to reuse the information you have requested or have any other issues relating to this request please do not hesitate to contact me. You have a right to make representations about the outcome or handling of your request – in the first instance this must be made in writing within 40 working days of the date of this letter, to the Council's Information Governance Team at: Council House, Room 21a Lower Ground Floor Earl Street, Coventry. CV1 5RR [email protected] 6 If you have done this and are still dissatisfied, the Information Commissioner can be contacted at: Information Commissioner’s Office Wycliffe House Water Lane Wilmslow Cheshire SK9 5AF Yours sincerely Becky Twite Senior Finance Officer 7 .
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