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Please see summary attached below of the Heads Partnership Meeting held on 16th November 2017 along with supporting documentation. We are aware that there were far more people present but not everyone signed in.
If you haven’t already done so, please book your place at Solihull heads’ partnership meeting at Ardencote Hotel at 8.30am - 12.30pm on Thursday 27 June 2019 (please note change of venue).
SSSAB is delighted to announce that Helen Youngman will be speaking about the big Ofsted curriculum conversation which is primary focussed.
Please see attached documents for more information. Replies required by Wednesday 12 June 2019.
Please see Invitation and booking form below for the Heads’ Partnership Meeting at the Manor Hotel, Meriden. Replies required by Wednesday 14th November 2018 please.
Many children with SEND struggle to learn to read and the considerable attainment gap in reading for children with SEND increases across the key stages.
The HERiSS project will evaluate the effects of a computer-based early reading programme on reading skills for children with special educational needs and disabilities in special schools.
This is the first special school project funded by the Educational Endowment Foundation (EEF).
Please see information sheet below for further details.
Please see attached dates for Deputy Heads' Conference, Headteachers' Conference and Heads' Partnership Meetings throughout the next academic year. Please put these dates in your diaries and invitations will be sent nearer the time.