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For head teachers and administrators in Primary, Junior and Infant schools. The 2017-18 End of Key Stage and Phonics statutory submission arrangements are now available. See the link below to be taken the Education IMS Extranet page for submission dates and other relevant information. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to log a call with the Service Desk on 0121 704 6246.
Are you 14 or over? Do you want to gain experience, develop skills working with children, discover more about working in libraries or help encourage children to read?
Solihull Libraries, Arts and Information are looking for volunteers to work across the whole of Solihull for ‘Mischief Makers’, the Reading Agency Summer Reading Challenge 2018 between 14 July - 8 September, with training provided. Please access further information below and submit your application before Friday 8 June 2018.
Join hundreds of UK and overseas schools in this years Spirited Arts competition!
Now in its 15th year, our annual competition has attracted over 320,000 participants (averaging 20,000 per year!), with 2,000 entries being sent in to NATRE each year for judging. Hundreds of UK schools get involved, and we get entries coming from as far afield as Cyprus and Australia, Indonesia and South Africa.
The annual competition starts at the beginning of every school year and runs through to 31 July, in order to enable teachers to incorporate the art competition into their RE lessons. Many schools have an ‘Art in Heaven’ unit of work, or a special learning RE/arts week.
Judging by RE Today Advisers and students, takes place in August and winners are announced in the new academic year.
Potential DPO Service offering from the Information Governance Team at Solihull MBC - register of interest/feedback needed. Please see attached document for further information.
For more information on statutory moderation, phonic screening check and key stage 2 SATs monitoring, please see letter , handbook and guidance below from Donna Wright, Senior Education Improvement Adviser.