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A chance to meet parents of children/young people with dyspraxia, with an
informative talk from Solihull SENDIAS.
Parent support meeting details:
Date: Tuesday 25 June 2019
Time: 7pm – 9pm
Location: Marston Green Parish Hall, Elmdon Road B37 7BT
https://www.marstongreenparishhall.co.uk
Price: £5 on the door for non-members, free for members of the Dyspraxia
Foundation.
Email us to express your interest and to get your name down on the list on wmdyspraxia@gmail.com
Dear Head Teacher/SENCO
Many thanks to those of you who have reported part-time timetables using the paperwork provided.
There remain a number of schools that have not yet responded though. As I have indicated previously, OFSTED are focussing on the arrangements that local authorities have in relation to part-time time-tables and the lack of a suitable process is likely to contribute towards a, ‘requires improvement’ finding in a school OFSTED inspection.
A deadline date of 15 June 2019 was provided. I am extending this to the 30 June 2019 for those schools who have not yet been able to respond. Please can you give some priority to this over the next week or two?
PLEASE REMEMBER – If you do not have any pupils on a PTTT, it is important that you provide a nil return to indicate this.
Kind Regards
Ann Lowe
Head of Service
Dear Headteacher/SENCO
Many thanks to those of you who have reported part-time timetables using the paperwork provided.
There remain a number of schools that have still not yet responded though. As I have indicated previously, OFSTED is focussing on the arrangements that local authorities have in relation to part-time timetables and the lack of a suitable process is likely to contribute towards a, ‘requires improvement’ finding in a school OFSTED inspection.
The local authority is also expecting Ofsted any time so PLEASE can you prioritise this as urgent?
The final deadline date is now 4pm on Wednesday 10 July 2019.
The paperwork can be found here.
Please register pupils on a part-time timetable by using the protocol and form located on the solgrid education part-time timetables page. The council requires a nil return at the end of every term.
Agreement has been now reached between the National Employers and the NJC Trade Union Side on rates of pay applicable from 1 April 2018 and 1 April 2019. Please see document attached below for full details and link to pay scales.