Diocesan Centenary 2018 The DBE empowers others to be courageous, equipping them to deliver excellent Christian education so that all will flourish to achieve their full human potential Coventry Diocesan Board of Education The Benn Education Centre Claremont Road Coventry Diocesan Board of Education Rugby CV21 3LU Programme of Celebration Phone: 01788 422800 www.dioceseofcoventry.org/DBE 12 Headteacher Wellbeing Meetings Introduction In 2018 the Diocese of Coventry celebrates 100 years in its current form. In the seventh century the Diocese of Mercia was divided so that the southern ‘…I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full’ part became the Diocese of Worcester and the ‘Arden’ part became the Diocese John 10:10 of Coventry and Lichfield. In 1905 the Diocese of Birmingham became a separate entity followed in 1918 with the creation of the Diocese of Coventry. The centenary provides the people of the diocese with an opportunity to A chance to take a day out of school for respite, fellowship and pastoral celebrate and strengthen their shared identity focusing on three characteristics: support with colleague Headteachers. Scheduled every half term, the meetings include a sit down lunch. DSA subscribers are able to access Renewal a place as part of the ‘core package’. Reconciliation Generous Relationships Dates: Friday 24 November 2017 These are the three areas that the diocese would like to see grow and develop Friday 2 February 2018 both in the lead up to the Centenary and carried forward into the future. Friday 23 March 2018 As Bishop Christopher explained at the Annual Headteacher Conference in Friday 18 May 2018 November 2016, he is keen for Church of England schools and academies to be Friday 29 June 2018 actively involved in the centenary programme. The programme includes: Venue: Kenilworth Timings: 9.30am to 3.30pm (including lunch) Headteacher Retreats 2017 – 2018 Page 3 onwards of this booklet details these retreats and how to book Pilgrimage of the DBE Cross of Nails A pilgrimage of the DBE Cross of Nails will take place as it did in 2011 when we celebrated the bi-centenary of Church of England schools. A timetable for this is being drafted at the moment but it is anticipated that it will start in January 2018 and end on Wednesday 28th November 2018 with a service at the Cathedral. Each school will be invited to attend this service with up to 5 staff (to include, if possible, Headteacher, Chair of Governors, clergy associated with the school) and 10 pupils. Please book this date in your school calendar and confirm your attendance to [email protected] To book your place please email [email protected] or call 01788 422800 2 11 Or alternatively create your own… 3D Model of the Diocese A 3D map of the diocese will be created in the nave of the Cathedral and will appear as a giant model village. All schools will be invited to take part in a competition for pupils to construct 3D models of their local church; the successful ones will be added to the display. More details about this will follow in due course. There are exciting plans for how the family of church schools can be involved and in representing their school in the model village. What do all these people have in common? A story written by each CofE school in the diocese They are not thinking about All church schools will be invited to take part in creating a story spanning the work… 100 years of the Diocese. It will begin with introducing twins, Jennifer and th What will your 2018 Diocesan Ronald who were born on 14 November 1918. They lived in Coventry with Centenary Retreat day be? their parents…….to be continued. Each school will be allocated a timespan and will add a paragraph telling the story over 100 years. Details to follow. Ever thought of a retreat!!! Retreats Church of England school headteachers are encouraged to plan a one day retreat before the end of 2018 and the DBE has been granted generous funding from Bishop’s Council to support these retreats. The following pages of this booklet provide information on the retreats planned by the DBE. However, if you would like to access a retreat outside of these please get in touch with [email protected] to agree the contribution the DBE is able to make to this. When you have a retreat day in mind, talk to a To book your place at one of the retreats please email DBE colleague to see [email protected] or call 01788 422800 what contribution we can make… 10 3 Called to Work - and Live! Balancing the Active and Contemplative Opening up the Bible Led by: Lois Baldwin and Peter Sidebotham Led by: Rev Elaine Scrivens About the Retreat Leaders About the Retreat Leader Lois retired early from leading schools in tertiary education in New Zealand to live amongst the poor in Kolkata, followed by a calling in Elaine is a married mum with 3 grown up sons. She began her teaching spiritual formation, direction, retreat-leading…. and marriage to Peter! career in Manchester after graduating with a BEd in 1975. She moved Peter’s professional life as a paediatrician is now focused on child to Teesside with her husband and continued teaching until her first son protection, alongside research and teaching at Warwick Medical was born in 1983. She then became a stay at home mum and an active School. He has been following a path of a deeper spirituality voluntary worker until returning from teaching in 1990. In 2000 Elaine embracing the whole of life and a growing awareness of his own was ordained deacon and priested in 2001 serving her curacy at Christ identity as a beloved child of God. Church, Redcar, while continuing to teach in Middlesbrough. In 2004 Elaine became Chaplain at the Venerable Bede C of E Secondary School About the Retreat in Sunderland, where she remained for 6 years. During this time Elaine’s husband had been appointed as Professor of Life Sciences at Prayer and action can never be seen as contradictory or mutually exclusive. Prayer the University of Warwick. In September 2010 Elaine joined him in without action grows into powerless pietism, and action without prayer degenerates into Warwickshire as Priest in Charge of St Chad’s, Bishop's Tachbrook. She questionable manipulation…. In prayer we meet Christ, and in him all human suffering. was Chair of Governors at the local CofE primary school, stepping down In service we meet people and in them the suffering Christ. Henri Nouwen in 2016 but remaining a governor. She is a member of Coventry The quiet day starts with refreshments, followed by morning prayer and Diocesan Synod and has been a member of the DBE for almost 5 years. meditation on our theme. Midday and afternoon prayers anchor the She has recently been appointed interim Chair of the DBE. restful space for being with God and reflecting on how we work and live. We will explore: hose Jesus did it; different approaches to prayer; About the Retreat rhythms of life; understanding of vocation and calling. There will be the opportunity for: being alone quiet and prayerful; meting with one of us During the morning we will explore different ways of reading the bible to ‘unload’ or share with a colleague (if you wish); checking out some including an Ignatian approach, Lectio Divina and others. There will an resources opportunity for practice, discussion, the opportunity to be creative and a time of silence and reflection. Date: Friday, 2 February 2018 Venue: Breathing Space, 123B Birmingham Rd, Allesley Village, Date: Friday 16 March 2018 Coventry, CV5 9GR Venue: St Chad’s Centre, Bishop’s Tachbrook Timings: 9.30am to 3.30pm Timings: 10.00 am to 2.00 pm (including lunch) To book your place please email [email protected] To book your place please email [email protected] or call 01788 422800 or call 01788 422800 4 9 Be Still Peace and Reconciliation Led by: Canon Linda Wainscot Led by: Mrs Emma Griffiths About the Retreat Leader About the Retreat Leader Currently the Diocesan Director of Education for the Diocese of Emma is a secondary school RE teacher and after 11 years teaching in Coventry, with responsibility for 74 Church of England schools and Coventry and Warwickshire, moved to Coventry Cathedral to lead the academies across Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull. Linda’s Education department. Her team provides educational tours, workshops professional background is in Maintained Schools, the Independent and events for over 14,000 children each year and covers all key stages sector, Further Education and providing support for initial teacher in a variety of subjects such as Maths, Art and History. Her work as training and continuing professional development and conferences for part of the Reconciliation Ministry team applies the expertise of this school staff, governors, headteachers, those aspiring to school department to the education arena; coordinating the international Cross leadership, Local Authority officers and School Improvement Partners. of Nails Schools network and developing and training and classroom The Diocese of Coventry has a highly regarded Board of Education and resources on peace building in schools. Emma is married and has 3 Diocesan Multi Academy Trust (DMAT). As a committed Christian, Linda awesome children. She is a busy member of the local church and loves is a member of the leadership team of her church, part of the preaching camping! team and appointed worship leader. In April 2014 Linda was honoured to be invited by The Right Revd Dr Christopher Cocksworth and the About the Retreat Dean, The Very Revd John Witcombe to become an Honorary Canon of Coventry Cathedral.
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