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Termly Governor Bulletin
ESSENTIAL READING FOR CHAIRS, HEADS AND CLERKS
In your Term 5 2013 Bulletin…No. 84
ACTION ITEMS (items and appendices on PINK paper) Item Title Action by date Attention
1. Governing Body Essentials Next Meeting Chair, Head, Clerk
2. School Budget Allocations 2013/14 31 May 2013 Chair, Chair of Finance
3. Promoting ‘Parent View’ On-going Chair, Head
4. Annual Survey of Chairs of Governors; National College for Teaching and Leadership
30 April Chair
5. Governance in Special Schools: NGA Special Schools Conference 18 May All Special School
Governors
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ONSULTATION ITEMS (No items this issue)
INFORMATION & GUIDANCE ITEMS (items and appendices on YELLOW paper) Item Title Attention
6. Trading with Schools Chairs
7. Primary school floor standard to rise 2014 as part of a package of measures designed to raise standards
Primary chairs/Primary standards committee chairs
8. Headteacher’s Report to governors; new guidance Chair, Head 9. Review of Governance Chair, Head
10. Data Dashboard Chair, chair of standards committee, head
11. Revised safeguarding guidance for professional working with children
Safeguarding Governor/ Chair
12. Disclosure & Barring Service; checks for School Governors Clerk/Safeguarding governor/chair
13. Disclosure & Barring Service; Duty to Refer Safeguarding governor/chair/head
14. Dedicated HR Advisor and TWS HR Admin and Payroll Team for schools
Chairs, Heads
15. Minute Writing; Updated Guidance Clerks 16. Teaching Agency and National College merge Chair 17. Summer School Programme Chair, Head
TRAINING AND CONFERENCE ITEMS (items and appendices on BLUE paper) Item Title Attention
18. Strategic Briefings All Governors
19. Governors Training: Are your Governors keeping up to Date? All Governors
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20. Support Networks for Governors All Governors
21. Training and Development Opportunity for Chairs and Aspiring Chairs
Chairs and Aspiring Chairs
INDEX OF KEY ITEMS IN GDS PUBLICATIONS; SEE BACK PAGES NB. Please could clerks ensure that those governors mentioned as the target audience, for example finance committee members, health and safety governor, receive a copy of that item.
Governor Development Service
Bristol Education Centre, Sheridan Road, Horfield, Bristol, BS7 0PU Tel: 0117 903 1396 Email: [email protected]
THIS DOCUMENT IS AVAILABLE ON LINE AT: Website: http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/governors
NEED TO ACCESS SOMETHING ON THE CYPS INTRANET?
Wherever possible, we ensure that CYPS documents etc. referred to in
this Bulletin are available on the Bristol City Council internet site. However, occasionally this is not appropriate and documents are only
available on the BCC intranet site. At present it is not possible for governors to be given access to the intranet, but we are hoping this
can be arranged for the future.
In the meantime, please contact GDS if you are unable to find the document you need and we will track it down and email it to you.
OTHER CYPS NEWSLETTERS YOU MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN;
In our Bulletin we endeavour to bring together all the information governors need from a range of sources within Children and Young Peoples Services. However other teams also produce regular Newsletter which might be of interest to you. They can be found on the Bristol City Council website. Links to back issues are given below;
• Human Resources http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/hr
• Education of Children In Care http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/news-events-and-training
• Special Educational Needs http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/senco-newsletters
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ACTION ITEMS
Attn: Chair, Head, Clerk 1. Governing Body Essentials
For each term, we promote the essential items that should be included on all Governing Body agendas through circulation of ‘Governing Body Essentials’ three times a year. The Agenda essentials for Terms 5 and 6 are attached at APPENDIX 1.. Contact: Governor Development Service, 0117 903 1396: [email protected]
Attn: Chair, Chair of Finance 2. School Budget Allocations 2013/14
The individual school budget allocations for 2013/14 were e-mailed to Headteachers and posted to Chairs of Governors on Wednesday 6th March. (This is in advance of the statutory date of 15th March.)
A detailed explanation of the new funding formula was included in the budget pack.
As in previous years, governing bodies will need to agree their budget and submit it to the Local Authority by 31 May.
Contact: Geraldine Mead: [email protected]
Attn: Chair, Head 3. Promoting ‘Parent View’
Ofsted has produced a toolkit for schools to help them promote Parent View, its online questionnaire for parents to give their views on their children’s schools. With a leaflet and poster, as well as useful tips and case studies, the toolkit is designed to support schools and help them encourage parents to complete the Parent View questionnaire throughout the year and during an inspection. The Ofsted website also features a video demonstrating Parent View to show users how to register, complete the questionnaire and set up alerts about
schools. Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of schools, Sir Michael Wilshaw said: 'I want to see all schools urging parents and carers to use the Parent View online questionnaire. The views of parents help inspectors form an accurate picture of how a school is performing. Just as importantly, the changes made to Parent View will allow headteachers to regularly monitor how parents see the school and are part of our commitment to help schools improve.' Go to http://www.ofsted.gov.uk/news/improving-schools-through-parent-view-0
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Attn: Chair
4. Annual Survey of Chairs of Governors; National College for Teaching and Leadership The National College provides a range of support and professional development to chairs of governors and other school leaders. To help ensure that this support meets the needs of governors, it has recently asked BMG Research to undertake a telephone survey of chairs of governors, to explore further the challenges they face and the help they need to meet these. The National College would be very grateful if Bristol chairs could support this survey by registering their interest via the link below by 30 April 2013. The survey takes approximately 20 minutes to complete and provides a genuine opportunity to ensure that the services the College offers meet the needs of the governors in the valuable work they undertake. For further information on this survey or the National College’s research work more broadly, please contact Dr Andy Coleman: [email protected] Tel 0115 982 9221. https://survey.euro.confirmit.com/wix6/p1270224736.aspx
Attn: All Special School Governors 5. Governance in Special Schools: NGA Special Schools Conference On Saturday 18 May the NGA will be holding its inaugural Special Schools Conference in central Birmingham. The conference is aimed at special school governors, but all with an interest are welcome and the conference is open to members and non-members alike. The programme will include how to govern in special schools and the implementation of the new arrangements for children with special educational needs and disabilities. There will also be opportunities to network with fellow special school governors from around the country and discover just how diverse special school provision is. The speakers are:
o Lorraine Peterson: Chief executive of Nasen. Nasen is the leading organisation in the UK which aims to promote the education, training, advancement and development of all those with special and additional support needs.
o Andrew Farren: Consultant on special needs – until recently Andrew was the
headteacher of Hebden Green Special School in Cheshire West and Cheshire. The conference will open at 10.30 and finish by 3pm. Bookings can be made at: http://www.nga.org.uk/Events/Special-Schools-Conference.aspx
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APPENDIX 1
Governing Body Essentials Terms 5&6 2012/13
Full Governing Body Meeting: EVERY TERM Headteacher Report including: Items which should be reported on 3 times a year:
progress being made by pupils in each year group in comparison with targets, age related expectations, FFT estimates etc (eg in Terms 2, 4 and 6), including data for identified groups (e.g. CiC, FSM, boys/girls, SEN)
progress on school improvement priorities quality of teaching attendance and behaviour/exclusion data including trends, year group analysis etc outcomes from self-evaluation activities and SIO/SIA core visits any changes in pupil numbers/inward or outward mobility reporting any incidents of bullying or harassment.
Items which should be included at least once a year:
end of Key Stage attainment data broken down by subjects, gender, ethnicity and other groups relevant to the school (see above) compared with targets, FFT estimates, 3 or 5 year trends
end of Key Stage progress data – overall and broken down by subjects and groups summary of end of year attainment and progress data for other year groups, again broken down
by subjects and groups .
Items which may occur on an occasional basis: staff changes, vacancies staff professional development new national or local requirements of schools admissions issues curriculum developments, events.
Other Reports
o Committees o Named governors (Child Protection, SEN, Health & Safety/Safeguarding, Children in
Care) o Governors following monitoring visits to school or attendance at training/briefings o Clerk (including progress on filling any vacancies, forthcoming vacancies,
correspondence and review of governor training needs).
School Policies o Review School Policies in line with annual rolling programme (at either FGB or
Committee level as appropriate/set out in terms of reference).
Reminder Circulate all papers 7 days in advance so that governors have time to prepare, check the register of governors pecuniary/business interests is up to date and make sure
meetings are quorate before you begin.
KEY GOVERNING BODY AGENDA ITEMS TERMS 5 & 6: for committees or full governing body Strategic School Improvement Priorities Core visit report from School Improvement Officer/Advisor
This will be received by the end of term 6.
Review provisional
How do outcomes compare with targets and with previous years? How are pupils progressing in other year groups? What do we need
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test/examination results/pupil progress
to do differently to improve outcomes in specific subjects/for underachieving groups?
Staffing 2013/14 Plan and progress any changes to staffing structure for next school year.
School Improvement Plan
Receive monitoring report for 2012/13 (if not routinely included in Headteacher’s Report) Do the identified priorities for 2013/14 reflect the outcomes from your School self evaluation activities, School Improvement Officer report, provisional results for 2013 and latest inspection findings? What are the implications for resourcing/staffing? Is our spending correctly prioritised? Has an annual programme of monitoring and evaluation activities been formulated, detailing the roles of school leaders/governors?
Ratify budget for 2013/14
Progress towards securing staffing for 2013/14? Deadline for submission to the Local Authority is Friday 31 May 2013.
Reports and Updates Annual Health and Safety report from named governor
A template is available at: ‘Good Practice: Template Governing Body Reports http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/good-practice-template-governing-body-reports
Annual report on Children in Care from named governor
A template is available at: ‘Good Practice: Template Governing Body Reports http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/good-practice-template-governing-body-reports
Procedural Governing Body Items Accountability The is a legal requirement for schools to publish certain key information,
including admissions and SEN policies, curriculum plans, how the pupil premium has been used, and details of reading schemes online. School Prospectus - Although the legal requirement to produce a hard copy prospectus has now ceased, any parents unable to access the online pages mentioned above will be able to request a printed version. For more information request GDS Information Pack ‘Website Reporting’
Dates for 2013/14 and future committee structure
Set meeting dates for 2013/14 and review effectiveness of committee structure. These should be incorporated within a yearly plan – The annual GDS Year Planner will be included in our Summer Newsletter.
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INFORMATION AND GUIDANCE ITEMS
Attn: Chairs 6. Trading with Schools
Trading with Schools (TwS) officially opened for business at the beginning of April. TwS is a new unit within Bristol City Council which brings education and school support services together for the first time. Jackie Turner has been seconded to the role of Head of Trading with Schools. Jackie has been working as the Business Change Manager with the TwS team
since September 2012. TwS will provide services which have been commissioned by the Local Authority as well as those which schools choose to buy directly. A TwS welcome newsletter is set out at APPENDIX 1. The TwS catalogue can also be found at; www.bristol.gov.uk/tradingwithschools Contact: [email protected] Tel 0117 9222444
Attn: Primary Chairs/Primary Standards Committee Chairs 7. Primary school floor standard to rise 2014 as part of a package of measures
designed to raise standards
A package of measures has been announced by the government designed to raise standards in primary schools:
• The floor standard will go up from 2014 – primary schools where fewer than 65 per cent of pupils achieve the expected level (Level 4) in the English and maths, and which do not achieve above average progress in these subjects, will be below the floor. The current floor standard requires schools to have 60 per cent of their pupils at level 4 or above in English and maths, plus the progress measures.
• New data will be published by the Department for Education showing the proportion of primary children who achieve a “good” Level 4 in English and maths – those who are truly “secondary ready”. This will be until the current system of levels is removed from 2016.
• Schools judged by Ofsted to be neither good nor outstanding, and who are not closing the gap between their disadvantaged pupils and their other pupils, will be ordered to draw up action plans – alongside experts – on how they will spend their pupil premium money.
• Summer school programme – which helps children make the transition from primary to secondary school – to be repeated this year.
For more information on the changes go to; http://www.education.gov.uk/inthenews/inthenews/a00222410/new-primary-school-measures-to-raise-ambition-and-standards
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Attn: Heads/Chairs 8. Headteacher’s Report to governors; new guidance School leaders will appreciate the importance of regularly providing governors with clear, concise and accurate information about the performance of the school so that they have a thorough grasp of the school’s performance, particularly in relation to pupil progress, attainment, behaviour and the quality of teaching. Updated guidance has been produced for headteachers to assist you in producing appropriate reports for your governing body meetings. A copy of the guidance has been circulated with this Bulletin and is also available on request from the Governor Development Service. Contact: Governor Development Service, 0117 903 1396: [email protected]
Attn: Chairs/Heads 9. Review of Governance; helping the governing body to identify priorities and
actions for improvement in governance Between October 2012 and February 2013, the National College of School Leadership conducted a pilot of reviews of governance in schools and academies following HMI-led Ofsted inspections. The purpose of the reviews was to enable schools to move out of the ‘requires improvement’ category into at least 'good' by helping the governing body to identify priorities and actions for improvement in governance. The pilot ended on 15 February 2013 and the process has been reviewed and evaluated. Reviews of governance are now available on a wider scale, through an ‘open market’, both as a result of recommendations following Ofsted inspections, or as a support for ongoing work to improve the effectiveness of the governing body. Information is now available on the National College website to answer the following questions;
o What is a review of governance? o Who needs a review of governance? o What is the purpose of the review? o What would a typical supported self-review process look like? o What principles and protocols should underpin a review of governance? o What is the expected output of a review of governance? o Who are the reviewers? o Who should I contact to arrange a review of governance? o How much does a review cost and who pays for it? o What sort of self-review and self-audit tools are available for governing bodies to
use? Find out more at: www.education.gov.uk/nationalcollege/review-of-governance Contact: Governor Development Service, 0117 903 1396: [email protected]
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Attn: Chair, Chair of Standards Committee, Head
10. Data Dashboard The School Data Dashboard is an on-line tool launched by Ofsted in February 2013. It provides a snapshot of school performance at Key Stages 1, 2 and 4. The dashboard can be used by school governors and by members of the public to check the performance of the school in which they are interested. The School Data Dashboard complements the Ofsted school inspection report by providing an analysis of school performance over a three-year period. Data can be filtered by key stage or by topic:
o Expected progress o Attainment o Attendance o Narrowing the gap between disadvantaged and other pupils
Users are asked to refer to the guidance document for additional information on the measures contained in the reports.
Governing Bodies need to be aware that there is a specific expectation in the guidance for Ofsted inspectors that they should consider whether governors ‘understand and take sufficient account of pupil data, particularly their understanding and use of the school data dashboard’. To explore Data Dashboard go to http://dashboard.ofsted.gov.uk/
Attn: Safeguarding Governor/Chair 11. Revised safeguarding guidance for professional working with children In response to recommendations from Professor Eileen Munro’s report, A child-centered system, revised ‘Working together to safeguard children’ guidance has been issued to clarify the core legal requirements on individuals and organisations to keep children safe. It sets out, in one place, the legal requirements that health services, social workers, police, schools and other organisations that work with children, must follow – and emphasises that safeguarding is the responsibility of all professionals who work with children. The guidance confirms the duty on schools under the Education Act 2002 to protect children and promote their welfare by:
• providing a safe environment for children to learn in; • creating a culture which recognises and understands the importance of
safeguarding - including listening to and discussing with children;
• identifying children who are suffering or likely to suffer significant harm, both at school and at home, and referring immediately any concerns to the local authority children’s social care services;
• preventing unsuitable people from working with children;
• having systems and processes that ensure children are kept safe and allow for poor and unsafe practice to be challenged;
• identifying instances in which there are grounds for concern about a child’s welfare, and initiating or taking appropriate action to keep them safe; and
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• contributing to effective partnership working between all those involved with providing safeguarding services for children
Schools should continue to have specific regard to the following guidance given by the Secretary of State; Safeguarding Children and Safer Recruitment in Education (January 2007) http://media.education.gov.uk/assets/files/pdf/s/safeguarding%20children%20and%20safer%20recruitment%20in%20education.pdf
Dealing with allegations of abuse against teachers and other staff.
http://media.education.gov.uk/assets/files/pdf/d/dealing%20with%20allegations%20of%20abuse%20october%202012.pdf
The revised Working together to Safeguard Children guidance can be found at www.education.gov.uk/aboutdfe/statutory/g00213160/working-together-to-safeguard-children
Attn: Clerk/Safeguarding Governor/Chair
12. Disclosure & Barring Service; checks for School Governors As you may be aware, legislation regarding who can be asked to undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service check (previously CRB check) changed in September 2012 and further changes are anticipated as a result of the recent Court of Appeal judgment on the disclosure of certain old and minor convictions and cautions. We confirm that governors continue to require DBS certificates. It is still be possible to obtain an Enhanced check for supervised volunteers, and school governors fall into this category. The certificates will disclose information on spent and unspent convictions, cautions, reprimands and final warnings plus any additional information held locally by police forces that’s reasonably considered relevant to the role of voluntary school governor. It will not include the ‘barred lists’ information that would be disclosed on a check for a person whose role falls under the definition of ‘Regulated Activity’. Our template letter for clerks to use to request governors to complete a DBS check has been revised to take account of the change from CRB to DBS and the introduction of the new application form. The new letter and updated guidance notes will be available on our website by 22 April at http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/children-and-young-people/crb-check-process-governors A recent Newsletter from the DBS advised that their new ‘Update Service’ will be introduced in the summer. This new subscription service lets individuals keep their DBS Certificate up-to-date so they can take it with them when they move jobs or roles. Employers will be able to carry out free, online, instant checks to see if any new information has come to light since the Certificate’s issue – this is called a Status check. For more information on the DBS Update Service go to their website (link below) or contact the Bristol City Council DBS Team (formally CRB Team). Email [email protected] Tel 0117 3521400 https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service
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Click on ‘Subscribe to our e-database’ to register for e-mail news and updates from the service.
Attn: Safeguarding Governor/Chair/Head
13. Disclosure & Barring Service; Duty to Refer reminder A reminder that all employers now have a legal duty to refer information to the DBS relating to employees or volunteers if they:
• sacked them because they harmed a child or adult • sacked them because they might have harmed a child or adult otherwise • were planning to sack them for either of these reasons, but the person resigned
first
For more information on the DBS go to their website (link below) or contact the Bristol City Council DBS Team (formally CRB Team) Email [email protected] Tel 0117 3521400 https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/disclosure-and-barring-service
Attn: Chair, Chair of Staffing 14. Dedicated HR Advisor and TWS HR Admin and Payroll Team for schools All schools that purchase Bristol City Council HR services through Trading with Schools have been allocated a dedicated HR Adviser. The advisor is available to provide HR advice and support on employee relations issues such as managing attendance, managing change, disciplinary, grievance, capability, employment/education law and also teaching and support staff terms and conditions. Your dedicated HR Adviser will provide you with high quality consistent advice, and build up knowledge of your school so as to work most effectively with you. A list of advisors for each school is attached at Appendix 2, together with their direct line phone numbers and e-mail addresses. There is also now a dedicated TWS HR Admin and Payroll Team for schools. All future e-mails can be sent to the [email protected] . The telephone number for TWS HR Admin and Payroll team is 0117 3536644
Attn: Clerk 15. Minute Writing; Updated Guidance Every governing body needs to keep an accurate record of all discussions and decisions so that it can demonstrate to stakeholders and to external bodies, such as Ofsted, that it is
• acting as a critical friend by questioning, acknowledging success and challenging,
• acting strategically; demonstrated by the focus on evidence of pupil achievement and school improvement priorities.
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Good quality minutes provide this record, and can be used as evidence to support the governing body’s self evaluation. The Governor Development Service has produced updated guidance for clerks’ to governors to help them develop their minute writing skills. A copy of the guidance will be circulated to all clerks later this month. Contact: Governor Development Service, 0117 903 1396: [email protected]
Attn: Chair 16. Teaching Agency and National College merge
The merged Teaching Agency and National College will be known as the National College for Teaching and Leadership. The National College for Teaching and Leadership is a single agency focused on promoting high-quality teaching and school leadership. Its remit will also include continuous professional and leadership development and supporting school improvement.
The main driver behind the merger is to bring together the key building blocks for the creation of the school-led system. The new agency will build on the best from the Teaching Agency and National College and will work in new ways to support the school-led system.
The Teaching Agency is responsible for the recruitment, supply and initial training and development of teachers. It also supports the recruitment and development of early education and childcare workers, special educational needs coordinators and education psychologists, and oversees the regulation of the conduct of teachers. In addition, the exams delivery support unit supports exams officers and manages general qualifications logistics.
The National College for School Leadership works to develop and support great leaders of schools and early years settings so that they can make a positive difference to children’s lives. This includes the development of a national network of Teaching Schools, designating National and Local Leaders of Education and the move to license school-led partnerships to offer leadership development and qualifications, including the National Professional Qualification for Headship.
www.nationalcollege.org.uk/
Attn: Chair/Head 17. Summer School Programme The summer school programme to help primary school children make a successful transition to secondary school will be repeated this year. The £50m programme is aimed particularly at helping disadvantaged pupils and 1,763 secondary schools were involved last year. For more information go to: http://www.education.gov.uk/schools/pupilsupport/premium/summer/a00216636/summer-schools-programme
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Allocated HR Advisers
APPENDIX 2
Air Balloon Primary Jenny Perry Ashely Down Infant Jenny Perry Ashley Down Primary Jenny Perry Ashton Gate Primary Jane Burstow Ashton Vale Primary Jane Burstow Avonmouth Primary Jane Burstow Badocks Wood Primary & Children Centre Jo Smoldon Bank Leaze Primary Jane Burstow Bannerman Road Children's Centre Annabelle Gay Barton Hill Primary & Children's Centre Jenny Perry Bishop Road Primary Jane Burstow Blaise Primary & Nursery Jo Smoldon Brentry & Henbury Children's Centre Jane Burstow Brentry Primary Jane Burstow Briarwood Special Annabelle Gay Bridge Farm Primary Jenny Perry Bristol Gateway Special Jane Burstow Broomhill Infant Annabelle Gay Broomhill Junior Annabelle Gay Burnbush Children’s CentreC Annabelle Gay Cabot Primary Jane Burstow Cheddar Grove Jane Burstow Chester Park Infant Annabelle Gay Chester Park Junior Annabelle Gay Claremont Special Jane Burstow Colston's Primary Jane Burstow Compass Point Children's Centre Jenny Perry Easton Children's Centre Jo Smoldon Easton Primary Jo Smoldon Elmlea Infant school Jenny Perry Fairfield Secondary Jo Smoldon Filton Avenue Nursery School & Children Centre Jo Smoldon Fonthill Primary Jo Smoldon Glenfrome Primary Jo Smoldon Hannah Moore Primary Jenny Perry Hartcliffe EYC Jenny Perry Headley Park Primary Annabelle Gay Henleaze infant and CC Jane Burstow Hillcrest Primary Jenny Perry
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Holy Cross Primary Jenny Perry Horfield C of E Primary and Children's Centre Jo Smoldon Hotwells Primary Jane Burstow Illminster Avenue Nursery inc Whitchurch CC Jenny Perry Kingsweston Special Jo Smoldon Knowle DGE Special Jenny Perry Knowle Park Primary Jenny Perry Knowle West Early Years Centre Jane Burstow Lansdown Park PRU Jane Burstow Little Hayes Nursery and CC Jo Smoldon Lockleaze Primary Annabelle Gay Long Cross Primary Jane Burstow Luckwell Primary Jenny Perry May Park Primary Jo Smoldon Millpond Primary Jane Burstow New Fosseway Special Jenny Perry Notton House Special Jo Smoldon Our Lady of the Rosary Primary Jane Burstow Perry Court Infant Jenny Perry Perry Court Junior Jenny Perry Redcliffe Children Centre Jane Burstow Rosemary Nursery Jo Smoldon Saint Anne's Park CC Jo Smoldon Saint Barnabas Primary Annabelle Gay Saint Bernards Primary Jane Burstow Saint Bonaventures Primary Jane Burstow Saint George's Primary Jane Burstow Saint John's Primary Jane Burstow Saint Joseph's Primary Jo Smoldon Saint Michael's in the Mount Primary Jane Burstow Saint Pauls Nursery and Children Centre Jenny Perry Saint Peter & Paul Primary Jane Burstow Saint Philips Marsh Nursery Jo Smoldon Saint Pius X Primary Jenny Perry Saint Werburgh's Park Nursery and Children's Centre Annabelle Gay Saint Werburghs Primary Annabelle Gay School of Christ the King Primary Jenny Perry Southville Primary Jenny Perry Speedwell Nursery and CC Jane Burstow St Bernadette Secondary Annabelle Gay St Mary Redcliffe Temple Secondary Jo Smoldon Stoke Bishop CC Jane Burstow
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Summerhill Infant Jo Smoldon The Limes Nursery and CC Annabelle Gay The Meriton Young Parents Education and Support Annabelle Gay Two Mile Hill Primary Jo Smoldon Upper Horfield Community School and CC Annabelle Gay Victoria Park Primary Jo Smoldon Wandsyke Primary Jenny Perry Whitehall Primary Jenny Perry Woodstock Special Jo Smoldon
Adviser Direct Line Number E-mail Jane Burstow 0117 3526331 [email protected] Annabelle Gay 0117 3526319 [email protected] Jenny Perry 0117 9037822 [email protected] Jo Smoldon 0117 3526320 [email protected]
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TRAINING AND CONFERENCE ITEMS
Attn: All Governors 18. Strategic Briefings The remaining Strategic Briefing for governors and headteachers for 2012/13 will take place on;
• Term 5 Wednesday 15 May 2013 6.00 to 8.00pm The agenda will be circulated to chairs and clerks by email. The venue is Hannah More Primary School, New Kingsley Road, BS2 0LT. Contact: Governor Development Service, 0117 903 1396: [email protected]
Attn: All Governors 19. Governors Training: Are your Governors keeping up to Date? Our Annual Governor Training Programme for 2012/13 was sent to all governors with the summer 2012 edition of the Bristol Governor Newsletter. The Programme is also available on our website at http://www.bristol.gov.uk/page/training-and-support. It has been revised to confirm that all the post April 2013 courses previously marked as ‘Provisional’ are now confirmed. Our 2013/14 Training Programme will be issued in June. If we provide any new sessions in addition to the published programme we will advertise these through the Governors’ Bulletin and Newsletters. If you are not sure who has been on which course, we can provide a training report for your governing body on request. If you wish to discuss the possibility of arranging school based training for your governors please contact us. Contact: Governor Development Service, 0117 903 1396: [email protected]
Attn: All Governors 20. Support Networks for Governors The Association of Bristol Governors provides an opportunity for governors from across Bristol to meet together to hear and discuss developments in education in our city and share good practice. All governors are welcome to attend. The remaining date for 2012/2013 is:
• Thursday 13 June 2013 The agenda will be circulated to all governors on the ABG email list. If you would like to be added to the list please contact Adrian Smith.
Contact; Adrian Smith: [email protected]
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Attn: Chairs and Aspiring Chairs 21. Training and Development Opportunity for Chairs and Aspiring Chairs Following our successful participation in the National College of School Leadership pilot of the new Development Programme for Chairs of Governors, we are very pleased to be working with SELT, Southern Educational Leadership Trust, to ensure this excellent development opportunity is available for Bristol chairs of governors, and anyone who aspires to the role of chair. Further details are set out on the attached flyer. You can also contact Louise Bale or Claire Foxwell in GDS to find out more. If you would like to speak to a current Bristol Chair who took part in the pilot in 2012 to hear about their experiences and how the programme has benefited them that can easily be arranged. Contact: Governor Development Service, 0117 903 1396: [email protected]
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Index of Key Items in GDS Publications Below is a quick reference guide to help you find key items that have appeared in The Bristol Governor newsletter and Termly and Monthly Governor Bulletins over the last two academic years.
Subjects are listed alphabetically.
Back issues of the Newsletter and Bulletin can be found on the GDS website at: http://www.bristol-cyps.org.uk/services/gds/gds.html.
Subject Publication Issue Number & Date
Absences for Trivial Medical Reasons Monthly Governor
Bulletin 51 - March 2008 Academy Annual General Meetings The Bristol Governor 39 – Autumn 2012 Academy Clerking The Bristol Governor 36 – Autumn 2011 Academies Commission Report The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013
Academies Financial Handbook Termly Governor
Bulletin 82 – Term 3 2012 Academy Status; Information for Schools considering conversion
Termly Governor Bulletin 70 - Term 3 2011
Activities for All (Called 'Schools Out' in Bristol) ; An introduction to the Extended Services Disadvantage Subsidy
Termly Governor Bulletin 65 - Term 4 2010
Agency Worker Regulations Termly Governor
Bulletin 76 – Term 3 2012
Alcohol and Raffles Termly Governor
Bulletin 60 - Term 6 2009
Allegations against teachers and other staff Termly Governor
Bulletin 82 - Term 3 2012
Annual Safeguarding Audit Termly Governor
Bulletin 81– Term 2 2012/13 Anti-Bullying Guidance The Bristol Governor 24 - Autumn 2007
Appeal Or Complaint Hearings Termly Governor
Bulletin 73 – Term 6 2011
Associate Members - A Reminder Monthly Governor
Bulletin 50 - January 2008
Attendance - Penalty Notices Monthly Governor
Bulletin 51 - March 2008 Back on Track in Bristol 66 - Term 5 2010 Black Bristolians Teaching Pack The Bristol Governor 26 - Summer 2008
Behaviour Policy Termly Governor
Bulletin 81– Term 2 2012/13
Capability and Performance Management Policies Termly Governor
Bulletin 79 – Term 6 2012 Careers Advice The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013 Careers Guidance The Bristol Governor 38 – Summer 2012 Careers Guidance for Young People; Statutory Guidance Issued
Termly Governor Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012
Casual Workers Termly Governor
Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012 Chairs Emails The Bristol Governor 35 – Summer 2011 Child Protection and Children in care Governor Checklists
Monthly Governor Bulletin 55 - October 2008
Changes to the Constitution of Governing Bodies The Bristol Governor 38 – Summer 2012
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Changes to Occupational Health & Counselling Termly Governor
Bulletin 79 – Term 6 2012
Changing school session times Monthly Governor
Bulletin 74 - Term 1 2011 Child Protection Information and the Data Protection Act
Monthly Governor Bulletin 50 - January 2008
Children in Care – Agreed Protocol on Exclusions Termly Governor
Bulletin 77 – Term 4 2012
Children in Care; New Model Policy Termly Governor
Bulletin 71 – Term 4 2011
Children in Care: Named Governors' Annual Report Termly Governor
Bulletin 70 - Term 4 2011
Clerks Performance Management Termly Governor
Bulletin 69 – Term 2 2010/11
Co-Chairs: Legal Advice Monthly Governor
Bulletin 58 - March 2009
Code of Conduct for School Staff-inc social networking Termly Governor
Bulletin 72 Term 5 2011
Code of Practice for School Governors Termly Governor
Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012 Collaboration The Bristol Governor 31 – Spring 2010 Collective Worship; Guidance and Model Policy for Schools
Termly Governor Bulletin 75 – Term 2 2011/12
Community Cohesion: Ofsted View The Bristol Governor 29 - Summer 2009
Complaints; Guidance on handling school complaints Termly Governor
Bulletin 72 - Term 5 2011 Constitution of the Governing Body: How many governors do we need? The Bristol Governor 39 – Autumn 2012 Data Dashboard Launched The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013
Dealing with Allegations against Staff Termly Governor
Bulletin 75 – Term 2 2011/12 Dedicated Headship Time The Bristol Governor 28 - Spring 2009
Deputy Headteachers: Appointment Reminder Monthly Governor
Bulletin 51 - March 2008 Designated Teacher for Looked after Children; Statutory Guidance
Termly Governor Bulletin 64 - Term 3 2010
Disclosure and Barring Scheme Termly Governor
Bulletin 82 – Term 3 2012 Early Years Foundation Stage – New Framework The Bristol Governor 38- Summer 2012 EBCs shelved The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013 Effective Governing Bodies ‘ Learning from the best’ OFSTED report The Bristol Governor 35 – Summer 2011 Education Bill The Bristol Governor 35 – Summer 2011 Education Provision for Improving Behaviour Regulations
Termly Governor Bulletin 66 – Term 6 2010
Emotional Health and Wellbeing Development in Schools
Termly Governor Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012
English Baccalaureate The Bristol Governor 39 – Autumn 2012
Ensuring Good Behaviour; Guidance Termly Governor
Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012
Equality Act 2010 Termly Governor
Bulletin 76 – Term 3 2012 The Equality Act and it’s impact on Recruitment Practices The Bristol Governor 33 – Winter 2010 Exclusion Powers; A Reminder The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013 Exclusion: Guidance on Improving Behaviour and Attendance The Bristol Governor 25 - Spring 2008
Exclusion powers change The Bristol Governor 38– Summer 2012
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Expectations Headteacher and Governing Body can have of each other
Termly Governor Bulletin 82 – Term 3 2012
Extended Services: a Quick Guide Termly Governor
Bulletin 60 - Term 6 2009
EZPZ Pay? It’s easy peasy Termly Governor
Bulletin 75 – Term 2 2011/12
Financial Management in Schools: Update Termly Governor
Bulletin 71 – Term 4 2011
Fraud Risks in Schools; Advice for Governors Termly Governor
Bulletin 76 – Term 3 2012 Gifted and Talented The Bristol Governor 31 – Spring 2010
Governance Self Review Tool Monthly Governor
Bulletin 55 - October 2008 Governing Body Year Planner 2012/13 The Bristol Governor 38 – Summer 2012 Governors Charter and Code of Practice for School Governors The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013
Governors Guide to the Law Published Termly Governor
Bulletin 79 – Term 6 2012 Governor Recruitment The Bristol Governor 25 - Spring 2008
Governor's Personal Conduct Monthly Governor
Bulletin 50 - January 2008
Governors’ Virtual Office Termly Governor
Bulletin 64 – Term 3 2010
Grievances against the Headteacher Termly Governor
Bulletin 82 – Term 3 2012
Guidance on Covering PPA Time Termly Governor
Bulletin 75 – Term 2 2011/12
Handling allegation of abuse; new guidance Termly Governor
Bulletin 81– Term 2 2012/13 Headteacher Appointments; what questions should you be asking?
Monthly Governor Bulletin
51 - March 2008
Headteachers Pay: Limit On The Value of Discretions Termly Governor Bulletin
73 – Term 6 2011
Headteachers Performance Management Termly Governor Bulletin
77 – Term 4 2012
Headteacher Recruitment Toolkit The Bristol Governor 35 - Summer 2011
Headteacher Reports to Governing Bodies: Guidance Termly Governor
Bulletin 63 - Term 2 2009/10
Health & Safety; Reporting Incidents and 'Near Misses' Monthly Governor
Bulletin 56 - December 2008
Health & Safety; CYPS Manual Handling Policy - Pupils Monthly Governor
Bulletin 52 - May 2008
Induction of newly qualified teachers Termly Governor
Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012
Informal Tenancies Advice Monthly Governor
Bulletin 51 - March 2008
Information Packs for governors Termly Governor
Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012
Information for Parents; Legal requirements change Termly Governor
Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2011/12 Inspection of local authority school improvement functions
Termly Governor Bulletin 83 – Term 4 - 2013
Job Descriptions for “Named Governors” Termly Governor
Bulletin 69 – Term 2 2010/11 Kids Company The Bristol Governor 40 - Spring 2013 Lamb Enquiry; SEN System The Bristol Governor 31 – Spring 2010 Leadership of more than one school The Bristol Governor 36 – Autumn 2011
Leave of Absence Monthly Governor
Bulletin 47 - September 2007
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Local Government Ombudsman’s Role in School Complaints to Cease
Termly Governor Bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012
Management of Change Policy Termly Governor
Bulletin 70 – Term 3 2011
Managing Attendance Policy Termly Governor
Bulletin 67 – Term 6 2010
Media Toolkit for Schools Monthly Governor
Bulletin 54 - September 2008
Minute Taking Termly Governor
Bulletin 66 - Term 5 2010
Mobile phones in School; template policies Termly Governor
Bulletin 79 – Term 6 2012
Monitoring and Evaluation Programme The Bristol Governor 33 – Winter 2010 National Curriculum Review The Bristol Governor 34-Spring 2011 National Curriculum Tests: 2012 Changes The Bristol Governor 36 – Autumn 2011 National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH)
Termly Governor Bulletin 76 – Term 3 2012
Ofsted Inspection Framework – revised from September 2012 The Bristol Governor 39 – Autumn 2012
Ofsted Inspection - Safeguarding Children Elements Termly Governor
Bulletin 65 - Term 4 2010 Ofsted 2012: New Inspection Framework The Bristol Governor 36 – Autumn 2011 Ofsted to recommend external reviews of governance Termly Governor 81– Term 2 2012/13 Ofsted – What do they expect to see - Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural Development The Bristol Governor 38 – Summer 2012 One-to-One Tuition The Bristol Governor 34 – Spring 2011 Online e-recruitment system for schools The Bristol Governor 32 – Summer 2010 Parent Council: What it can do for your School The Bristol Governor 26 - Summer 2008
Parent Governor Role; Guidance article Termly Governor
Bulletin 77 – Term 4 2012
Parent View Termly Governor
Bulletin 83 – Term 4 2013
Pay Increase for Support Staff Termly Governor
Bulletin 73 – Term 6 2011
Pay Policy Termly Governor
Bulletin 82 – Term 3 2012
Pay Policy 2010 Termly Governor
Bulletin 70 - Term 3 2011 Performance Management: Headteacher Annual Report
Monthly Governor Bulletin 55 - October 2008
Personal, Social, Health and Economic (PSHE) Education
Termly Governor Bulletin 60 - Term 6 2009
PPA Cover and Cover Supervision - Deployment of Support Staff
Monthly Governor Bulletin 53 - July 2008
Pre-employment Health Screening Termly Governor
Bulletin 57 – January 2009
Preventing Violent Extremism Termly Governor
Bulletin 59 - Term 5 2009
Private Fostering Arrangements Monthly Governor
Bulletin 58 - March 2009
Protocol On Exclusions Termly Governor
Bulletin 67 – Term 6 2010
Public Liability Insurance for School Governors Monthly Governor
Bulletin 54 - September 2008 Pupil Premium The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013 Pupil Premium – New Requirement to report The Bristol Governor 38 – Summer 2012
RAISEonline guide for Governors Termly Governor
Bulletin 76 – Term 3 2012 Raising the Participation Age The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013
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Rarely Cover' Guidance The Bristol Governor 29 - Summer 2009
Recommended 15 hours Clerking Time and Key Tasks Monthly Governor
Bulletin 53 - July 2008
Record Retention - advice to schools Monthly Governor
Bulletin 54 - September 2008
Recruiting Clerks Termly Governor
Bulletin 69 – Term 2 2010/11
Recruitment Policy Termly Governor
Bulletin 79 – Term 6 2012
Redeployment Termly Governor
Bulletin 73 – Term 6 2011
Redeployment of displaced school staff Termly Governor
Bulletin 78 - Term 5 2012 Redundancy, Voluntary Severance and Pay Protection The Bristol Governor 33 – Winter 2010 Requirement to Report on the Pupil Premium Termly bulletin 79 – Term 6 2012 Retirement Age –update on legislative changes Termly bulletin 72- Term 5 2011 Review of Capability Procedure for teachers Termly bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012 Revised arrangements for regulating the teaching profession Termly bulletin 78 – Term 5 2012
Safeguarding Audit Termly Governor
Bulletin 69 – Term 2 2010/11
Safeguarding and Safer Recruitment Termly Governor
Bulletin 71 - Term 4 2011 Safeguarding in Schools: Best Practice The Bristol Governor 36 – Autumn 2011 Safer Recruitment Online Training; New Web Location The Bristol Governor 38– Summer 2012 School Admissions Code and School Admission Appeals Code
Monthly Governor Bulletin 58 - March 2009
School Complaints The Bristol Governor 38 – Summer 2012
School Charging Guidance Monthly Governor
Bulletin 58 - March 2009 School Food Standards The Bristol Governor 29 - Summer 2009 Schools Forum The Bristol Governor 40 – Spring 2013
Schools Financial Value Standard (SFVS) Monthly Governor
Bulletin 77 - Term 4 2012 School Grounds The Bristol Governor 29 - Summer 2009 School-Home Support The Bristol Governor 36 – Autumn 2011
School Meals; Guidance Note for Failures to Pay Monthly Governor
Bulletin 49 - December 2007 School Policies; What is required by Law Termly Governor Bulletin 77 – Term 4 2012 School Profile Termly Governor Bulletin 74 - Term 1 2011 School Self-Evaluation The Bristol Governor 36 - Autumn 2011 School Visits by Governors The Bristol Governor 25 - Spring 2008 School Website; Information on statutory content Termly Governor Bulletin 81– Term 2 2012/13
SEAL - do we know how we're doing? Monthly Governor
Bulletin 57 - January 2009 SEF Withdrawn The Bristol Governor 33 – Winter 2010 SEN: Assessing Pupil Progress The Bristol Governor 32 – Summer 2010 SEN Funding Scheme Review The Bristol Governor 31 – Spring 2010 SEN Green Paper The Bristol Governor 35 – Summer 2011 SEN Mandatory training for newly appointed SENCOs Termly Governor Bulletin 67 – Term 6 2010
SENCO Regulations Monthly Governor
Bulletin 56 - December 2008 Sex Education for Teenagers Termly Governor Bulletin 64 – Term 3 2010 Site Security Recommendations Termly Governor Bulletin 65 - Term 4 2010 Skills Audit; A Better Way? The Bristol Governor 36 – Autumn 2011 Snow, snow, snow! A Message from Bill Crocker Termly Governor Bulletin 65 - Term 4 2010
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Social Networking Policy Termly Governor Bulletin 65 - Term 4 2010 Staff Appeal Hearings Termly Governor Bulletin 73 – Term 6 2011 Staff Employment in Schools; Guidance Termly Governor Bulletin 64 – Term 3 2010 Staff Governors The Bristol Governor 35 – Summer 2011 Staff Health & Wellbeing Strategy for our Education Establishments
Monthly Governor Bulletin 58 - March 2009
Staff Improving Performance Termly Governor Bulletin 73 – Term 6 2011
Staff Performance Termly Governor Bulletin 82 – Term 3 2012
Standards and Pupil Progress: some questions to ask Termly Governor Bulletin 66 – Term 5 2010 Statutory Report on Safeguarding Termly Governor Bulletin 60 - Term 6 2009 Study Leave Guidance The Bristol Governor 26 - Summer 2008 Succession Planning for Governors The Bristol Governor 24 - Autumn 2007
Succession Planning: Headteachers Monthly Governor
Bulletin 56 - December 2008 Support Staff in The Classroom Termly Governor Bulletin 73 – Term 6 2011
Tackling Homophobic Bullying in Schools Monthly Governor
Bulletin 49 - December 2007 Teachers’ Maternity & Adoption Scheme Termly Governor Bulletin 73 – Term 6 2011 Teachers Pay Termly Governor Bulletin 82 – Term 3 2012 The Education (Educational Provision for Improving Behaviour) Regulations 201039 – Autumn 2012 Termly Governor Bulletin 76 – Term 3 2012 The HOPE; news from the governing body of Bristol’s virtual school The Bristol Governor 39 – Autumn 2012 Trading with Schools Termly Governor Bulletin 82 – Term 3 2012 Troubled Families Scheme The Bristol Governor 39 – Autumn 2012 Uniform Guidance The Bristol Governor 24 - Autumn 2007 Unofficial School Funds - Commemorative Functions/Gifts
Monthly Governor Bulletin 56 - December 2008
Vetting and Barring Review Update The Bristol Governor 34 Spring 2011 Young Carers in Education The Bristol Governor 38 – Summer 2012
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