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Blessing of the Animals – Hispanic Catholic Christian
Event January 17, 2017 Religious calendar
Early years
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…The overwhelming evidence from research shows that high quality early learning and care is essential to give children the solid start they need to achieve better outcomes in school…
Maths exemplification for greater depth in years 1 and 4
…greater depth in mathematics. The decision was taken to initial provide exemplification for years one and four and to target three of the most difficult areas to assess at greater…
Private fostering arrangements
…Children who are cared for on a full-time basis by people who are not direct relatives are in a private fostering arrangement. A private fostering arrangement is essentially one…
Post 16
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…the pathway plan and builds on the young person’s educational progress It should include the young person’s progress in education or training; and how he or she is able to…
Period poverty
In order to provide elected members with a better understanding of the measures schools and colleges have taken here in Solihull to support pupils who may be facing…
Tips for helping children at home
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Sit down with your children and plan a timetable / structure for your day. A visual timetable might help Include times for the children to play outside…
Training for English as an additional language (EAL) co-ordinators
Event November 11, 2019 EAL
…all the essentials you need to know for your role including: Identifying EAL learners and managing data Working with parents Classroom strategies Resources SEN or EAL – distinguishing the difference…
Solihull governor services – support packages for boards
…and other tools your board can access to ensure that they are fulfilling their core functions. This link will take you to the resources page on Governor Hub where you…
Previously looked after
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The information applies to children who leave care through adoption, special guardianship orders (SGO) or child arrangement orders (CAO) For children in care, the aim is for them…