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Monthly Communication Archives: December 2020

Uncertainty and change conference with Suzanne Zeedyk

Thursday 4 March 2021 – Virtually hosted via click meetings Following on from the success of our Adverse Childhood Experiences conference with Suzanne Zeedyk, we are delighted Suzanne will be returning to host a session on uncertainty and change and how to deal with these when both are unavoidable. More information coming soon… Visit the Continue reading →

The Impact of COVID-19 for Learners with SEND

Monday 8 February 2021 – Virtually Hosted via Click Meetings – 09:00 – 12:45 An exciting additional SEND event introduced in response to COVID-19. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are excited to be bringing you this additional SEND Seminar in February 2021. With our educationally renowned keynotes speakers originally booked for the 2020 SEND conference, we Continue reading →

School Organisation proposals approved: Monkleigh and South Molton Community Primary

Devon County Council, following consultation and completion of the statutory process, has approved the following proposals: South Molton Community Primary School The proposal to enlarge the school from 240 places to 315 places from September 2021 has been approved. Monkleigh Primary School The proposal to lower the age range of the school from ages 4-11 Continue reading →

Behaviour Conference Knowing Your Children: Are They Able to Learn?

Tuesday 30 March 2021 – Virtually hosted via click meetings 09:00 – 15:45 A key Ofsted question is ‘Are your children able to learn? Learning behaviours and wellbeing are intrinsically linked and the current Ofsted framework puts an increased focus on pupil well-being, behaviour and attitudes. “Students who are anxious, angry or depressed don’t learn; Continue reading →

Devon SLS Updates Newsletter – Autumn Term – 4 December 2020 – Issue 4

Read the latest updates newsletter from Devon Schools Leadership Services (Devon SLS). Sign up for future newsletters to be delivered directly to your inbox – subscribe or manage your subscription preferences via the links below: Devon SLS Primary Newsletter Devon SLS Secondary Newsletter

EXPIRED Free School Meals Lists and Children on Transitional Protection

The free school meals team will no longer be sending you lists of your free school meal cohorts by email on a termly basis. The team have implemented a new solution which we hope you will find a lot more effective and efficient. All those schools that subscribe to our free school meals service will Continue reading →

The Impact of COVID-19 for Learners with SEND

Monday 8 February 2021 | Virtually Hosted via Click Meetings | 09:00 – 12:45 An exciting additional SEND event introduced in response to COVID-19. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are excited to be bringing you this additional SEND Seminar in February 2021. With our educationally renowned keynotes speakers originally booked for the 2020 SEND conference, we are sure Continue reading →

Babcock LDP – Newly published training

Project X CODE training – Starting 11 January 2021 Supporting Children and Young People with Autism Using Social Narrative Resources and Strategies – 28 April 2021 Autism and Girls – 24 March 2021 Governance Briefings – Various dates from January Governing HR in your Setting – 24 February 2021 Budget Planning Workshop – Various dates Continue reading →

Babcock LDP – The Professional Clerk

Babcock LDP’s Governance team have a further cohort of The Professional Clerk available for the New Year. Tuesday 19 January 2021, 10.30-11.30 Tuesday 2 February 2021, 10.30-12.30 Thursday 11 March, 2021, 10.30-12.30 (Delegates must attend all three sessions) The blended learning programme is delivered through three webinar workshops, with self-paced activities carried out online before Continue reading →

Babcock LDP – Fairtrade Fortnight

As part of Babcock LDP’s commitment to supporting diversity, we are pleased to support this Fair Trade Fortnight initiative run by the Devon Development Education (DDE) charity. For two weeks each year at the end of February and start of March, thousands of schools across the UK come together to learn about the people who Continue reading →

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