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The SSSAB School Improvement Group is exploring the possibility of esetablishing an English Forum Group and a quick survey has been developed to establish the needs of Solihull schools in this subject. To take part in this survey, please follow link below.

The SSSAB School Improvement Group is exploring the possibility of establishing an English Forum Group and a quick survey has been developed to establish the needs of Solihull schools in this subject. Input from as many schools as possible would be very much appreciated.

Earlier this year Solihull local authority was successful in its bid for additional funding to support the take up of 30 hours by early education funded children. We have been able to book Julie Revels to deliver EYFS SEND training in June. Julie has supported the development of the NASEN EY SEND training materials and has a vast range of experience as a trainer and consultant specialising in inclusion in the early years. For full details, please see flier below.

The Sustainable Development Team is looking for schools to create 3D art to be displayed in shop windows and the Library in Solihull Town Centre for the Fairtrade Trail. The trail sheets and maps will be available over the February half term and the following week. This year’s theme is ‘Tea’, a resource pack is available for schools from charlotte.oliver@solihull.gov.uk Art work must be finished by the 13th February 2019 and can be collected from schools.

 

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On Wednesday 25 September 2019, Solihull School will host a CPD day for colleagues nationwide on Tackling Prejudice and Discrimination in the Digital Age: What Can Schools Do? and they would like to invite you colleagues from your school to join us for a unique event centred around the extraordinary life story of Eva Schloss.

Eva will join you for a Q&A after a performance of And Then They Came for Me, a critically acclaimed play about her remarkable family history and an exhibition, The Promise, about the artistic talents her brother Heinz cultivated whilst hiding from the Nazis for two years. It is the first time the play and the exhibition will be shown together.

Furthermore, the day will also involve a series of prominent speakers and organisations who will cover a wide range of relevant topics, whilst providing practical advice and measures for teachers interested in developing such initiatives in their own schools. Further information about the programme can be found in the attached flyer.

Places on the Wednesday CPD event on 25 September 2019 can be booked at a subsidised rate of £95 via the TryBooking link here:

https://www.trybooking.co.uk/6953