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EMN Pocket Guide 11.12.17.Xlsx EMSYH Knowledge Hub We are currently developing these information sheets The attached pages are examples of the work in progress The yellow highlighted cells indicate information still being compiled There are plans to add some further information, e.g. cold spots, eligible schools Once completed, these guides will be made avaialble as a download from the EMSYH portal Any suggestions, comments or support welcome to [email protected] Summary pocket guide of LA mini-regional area Derby School NumbersFaith Academies Ofsted Maintained Ofsted Total LA Maintained Academies CofE RC Other 1 2 3 4 n/a 1 2 3 4 n/a Schools 104 78 26 7 6 2 3 6 1 3 11 14 50 13 1 0 75% 25% 7% 6% 2% 12% 23% 4% 12% 42% 18% 64% 17% 1% 0% Source: DfE Get Information Schools Service Designated Teaching Schools Linked Teaching School Phase Alliance Portal Link Cohort Start Date Headteacher Email Director Email MAT/SAT Harrington Nursery School Nursery DEYTSA Portal 5 01/07/2014 N Wendy Colebourne [email protected] [email protected] Chellaston Academy Secondary 3 01/04/2013 Y Kevin Gaiderman [email protected] Nelson [email protected] Homefields Primary School Primary 3 01/04/2013 N Sarah Coleman [email protected] DTSA Portal St Andrew's School Special 3 01/04/2013 N Suzanne Pennington [email protected] Paul Briggs [email protected] St Martins School Special 3 01/04/2013 N Debbie Gerring [email protected] Landau Forte College Secondary LF TSA Portal 6 01/02/2015 Y Alison Brannick [email protected] Taylor [email protected] Source: NCTL School to School Support Designated System Leaders TSA Mini Region Area Hub Leads HT Wendy [email protected] Director Adrian Taylor [email protected] NLEs & NSS LLEs SLEs NLGs LLGs Number 6 53 5 Ratio: 1 per 17 #DIV/0! 2.0 21 #DIV/0! Key Contacts Name Email DCS Andy Smith [email protected] LA Schools Lead Pauline Anderson [email protected] LA SRIB/Partnership Rep Pauline Anderson [email protected] TSA SRIB/Partnership Rep Adrian Taylor [email protected] EMTSSG Rep 1 Wendy Colebourne [email protected] EMTSSG Rep 2 Adrian Taylor [email protected] NLG Area Co-ordinator Sarah Armitage [email protected] CofE DBE David Channon [email protected] RC DBE Peter Giorgio [email protected] Research School Wyndham [email protected] Local Education Partnership or Network Representation/Membership Name Chair Agenda Lead Frequency ToR/MoU Data Sharing Action Plan Funding TSA LA CofE DBE RC DBE RSC NLG NLE MATs Other PSG Jane Calladine OA Monthly Y Y Y Y Y Y HT HT N N Y Y N SSG Kevin Gaiderman OA Monthly Y Y Y Y Y Y HT HT N N Y Y N Summary of Education Context (Ofsted) Summary paragraph being supplied by Emma Ing (Ofsted) w/c/11/12/17 SRIB Partnership Priorities SRIB EM North • KS4 outcomes with a focus on the progress of disadvantaged boys • Improving leadership with a focus on middle leadership and governance, particularly governance across groups of schools • The integration of pupils new to the English education system arrived in the city • Raising progress of high and low prior attainment pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds, particularly in numeracy SSIF Applications Round Theme Lead 1 Boys Reading Landau Forte TSA 2 Secondary Raising StandardsChellaston DTSA 2 Maths Interventions Harrington DEYTSA ITT Providers with allocations based in this area ITT Partnership No Provider Name (UCAS application process) Derby City Schools Alliance Derby Early Years Teaching School Derby Teaching School Alliance (DTSA Primary) Derby Teaching School Alliance (DTSA Secondary) Landau Forte College University of Derby Summary pocket guide of LA mini-regional area Derbyshire School Numbers Faith Academies Ofsted Maintained Ofsted Total LA Maintained Academies CofE RC Other 1 2 3 4 n/a 1 2 3 4 n/a Schools 415 353 62 104 19 3 9 23 9 1 20 51 265 32 5 0 85% 15% 25% 5% 1% 15% 37% 15% 2% 32% 14% 75% 9% 1% 0% Source: DfE Get Information Schools Service Designated Teaching Schools Linked Teaching School Phase Alliance Portal Link Cohort Start Date Headteacher Email Director Email MAT/SAT Alfreton Nursery School Nursery Alfreton Nursery TeachingPortal School 7 01/08/2015 N Angela Stanton [email protected] [email protected] St Mary's Catholic High School,Secondary A Catholic Voluntary Altius TSA Academy Portal 4 01/03/2014 Y Maria Dengate [email protected] Ladycross Infant School Primary Derbyshire PartnershipPortal for Learning4 01/03/2014 N Neil Hunt [email protected] Swanwick School and Sports CollegeNA Matrix Portal 9 22/06/2016 N Chris Greenhough [email protected] Longwood Community Infant SchoolPrimary Synergy TSA Portal 5 01/07/2014 N Jan Pierce [email protected] Osmaston CofE (VC) Primary SchoolPrimary Ashbourne Dove ValleyPortal Teaching School7 Alliance 01/08/2015 N Jeannette Hart [email protected] Source: NCTL School to School Support Designated System Leaders TSA Mini Region Area Hub Leads HT Neil Hunt [email protected] Director Mary [email protected] NLEs & NSS LLEs SLEs NLGs LLGs Number 18 141 6 Ratio: 1 per 23 #DIV/0! 2.9 69 #DIV/0! Key Contacts Name Email DCS Jane Parfrement [email protected] LA Schools Lead Kathryn Boutlon [email protected] LA SRIB/Partnership Rep Kathryn Boulton/Russ Barr [email protected] TSA SRIB/Partnership Rep Jeannette Hart [email protected] EMTSSG Rep 1 Jeannette Hart [email protected] EMTSSG Rep 2 Mary Shishevar [email protected] NLG Area Co-ordinator Sarah Armitage [email protected] CofE DBE David Channon [email protected] RC DBE Peter Giorgio [email protected] Frank McDermott [email protected] Research School No Local Education Partnership or Network Representation/Membership Name Chair Agenda Lead Frequency ToR/MoU Data Sharing Action Plan Funding TSA LA CofE DBE RC DBE RSC NLG NLE MATs Other DEIPB Independent Members Termly Y Y N Y Y Y Y Y N Y Y Y Y Summary of Education Context (Ofsted) Summary paragraph being supplied by Emma Ing (Ofsted) w/c/11/12/17 SRIB Partnership Priorities SRIB EM North • Improving sustainability and capacity for improvement by developing models of leadership and governance, particularly for small and rural schools • Improving progress across the key stages, particularly at KS4 and with a focus on Pupil Premium and other disadvantaged pupils • Improving reading and phonics outcomes in the early years with a particular focus on Pupil Premium and other disadvantaged pupils SSIF Applications Round Theme Lead 2 Reading Ashbourne Hope Valley TSA ITT Providers with allocations based in this area ITT Partnership No Provider Name (UCAS application process) Alfreton Nursery School Ashbourne Dove Valley Teaching School Alliance John Port School Kirkby Primary Partnership Ladycross Infant school Long Eaton Alliance St Mary's Catholic High School Swanwick School and Sports College Synergy Teaching School Summary pocket guide of LA mini-regional area Nottingham School Numbers Faith Academies Ofsted Maintained Ofsted Total LA Maintained Academies CofE RC Other 1 2 3 4 n/a 1 2 3 4 n/a Schools 98 35 63 7 9 0 9 36 6 1 11 9 20 5 0 1 36% 64% 7% 9% 0% 14% 57% 10% 2% 17% 26% 57% 14% 0% 3% Source: DfE Get Information Schools Service Designated Teaching Schools Linked Teaching School Phase Alliance Portal Link Cohort Start Date Headteacher Email Director Email MAT/SAT Huntingdon Academy Primary L.E.A.D. TSA 2 01/04/2012 Y Diana Owen [email protected] Portal Matt [email protected] Warren Primary Academy Primary L.E.A.D. TSA 7 01/08/2015 Y Diana Owen [email protected] Blessed Robert Widmerpool CatholicPrimary PrimaryNottingham and Nursery Catholic SchoolPortal TSA 4 01/03/2014 Y Luisa Maylard-Mason [email protected] Caroll [email protected] Sneinton St Stephen's CofE PrimaryPrimary School Transform TSA Portal 2 01/04/2012 Y Rebecca Meredith [email protected] [email protected] Source: NCTL School to School Support Designated System Leaders TSA Mini Region Area Hub Leads HT Sarah [email protected] NLEs & NSS LLEs SLEs NLGs LLGs Number 16 74 4 Ratio: 1 per 6 #DIV/0! 1.3 25 #DIV/0! Key Contacts Name Email DCS Alison Michalska [email protected] LA Schools Lead John Dexter [email protected] LA SRIB/Partnership Rep John Dexter [email protected] TSA SRIB/Partnership Rep Rebecca Meredith [email protected] EMTSSG Rep 1 Sarah Heesom [email protected] EMTSSG Rep 2 Matt Lawrence [email protected] NLG Area Co-ordinator John Bowers [email protected] CofE DBE Claire Meese [email protected] RC DBE Peter Giorgio [email protected] Research School No Local Education Partnership or Network Representation/Membership Name Chair Agenda Lead Frequency ToR/MoU Data Sharing Action Plan Funding TSA LA CofE DBE RC DBE RSC NLG NLE MATs Other TSA TSA Termly N N Y
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