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The Midland History Forum Conference is being held at School of Education, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT on Saturday 6th October 2018. For further information, please see flyer attached.
Once again, Health Related Behaviour Questionnaire data indicates that around 2/3 secondary pupils rate how their school teaches them about managing money as less than positive. The PSHE Association are hosting a free economic literacy event in October which will support schools with this. Secondary senior leaders and teachers are invited to a FREE development day on how to help students gain confidence in their understanding of the economy and current affairs.
Please read the new school improvement strategy here.
Solihull local authority has organised classroom observation training in association with Cambridge Education. For more information, please see letter and flyer below.
Information on the procedure for reporting an “Operation Recognise” incident and a letter from Phil Leivers, Assistant Director on pupils staying safe, are detailed below.