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DBE Annual Report to Synod 2018

This report provides an overview of the Church of England's involvement in 5 collaborations and 1 federation arrangement involving 13 schools and 4 MATs in Nottinghamshire. It also includes school statistics, pupil premium and free school meals data, Ofsted and SIAMS judgments, and information on academy trusts and small schools strategy.

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DBE Annual Report to Synod 2018

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  1. DBE Annual Report to Synod 2018 The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  2. School Partnerships 5 collaborations and 1 Federation arrangement involving 13 schools and 4 MATS, involving 22 schools School Statistics Local Authorities 7 schools in Nottingham City 66 schools in Nottinghamshire Number of Schools 73 schools 65 primary,8 secondary 20 Voluntary Aided, 28 Voluntary Controlled, 25 Academies Number of Pupils in Church School 20413 • Size of Schools • 8% very small schools • (Number On Roll < 80) • 51% small schools • (Number On Roll 80-210) • 27% average schools • (Number On Roll 211-420) • 14% large school • (Number on Roll > 421) Pupil Premium 5% of primary schools and 63% secondary schools have more than the national %age of pupils eligible for Pupil Premium Payment Free School Meals 63 schools in the low band (<20% of pupils eligible) 10 in the medium band (20.1% - 35% eligible 0 in the high band (>35% eligible) The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  3. Ofsted Judgements Overall effectiveness of schools in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham to 31/12/18 (National figures to 31/08/18) Brackets indicate the number of schools The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  4. SIAMS Judgements Results of SIAMS inspections in 2018 Brackets indicate the number of schools  The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  5. Aspire Mat Archbishop Cranmer C of E Academy St Peter’s C of E Academy East Bridgford Gunthorpe C of E Primary School Also three non-church primary schools Ofsted ratings: 2 Outstanding 3 Good 1 Inadequate Total Pupil Numbers: 1522 Diocese of Southwell & Nottingham MAT Burntstump Seely C of E Primary Academy St Swithun’s C of E Primary School. East Retford St Peter’s Cross Keys C of E Academy. Farndon Harworth C of E Academy Samworth Church Academy. Mansfield St Peter’s C of E Academy. Mansfield Magnus C of E Academy. Newark William Gladstone C of E Primary Academy, Newark St Mary Magdalene C of E Primary School. Sutton in Ashfield Worksop Priory C of E Primary Academy Worksop St John’s C of E Primary Academy Schools with Academy Orders: Edwinstowe St Mary’s C of E Primary School Gamston C of E Primary School Newark - Mount C of E Primary School Ofsted Ratings: 1 Outstanding 10 Good 3 Requires Improvement 1 Inadequate Total Pupil Numbers: 4344 Development of Academy Trusts MITRE MAT The Minster School Schools with Academy Orders: Holy Trinity C of E Infant School Halam C of E Primary School Farnsfield St Michael’s C of E Primary School Ofsted ratings: 2 Outstanding 2 Good Total Pupil Numbers: 1977 The Church of England across Nottinghamshire Archway Learning Trust • Bluecoat Aspley Academy • Bluecoat Wollaton Academy • Bluecoat Primary Academy - no inspection • Nottingham Emmanuel School • Also one non-church school & 2 from Lincoln Diocese • Ofsted ratings: 1 Outstanding • 3 Good • 2 Inadequate • Total Pupil numbers: 4884 Transform Trust • Bulwell St Mary’s C of E Primary School • Sneinton St Stephen’s C of E Primary School • South Wilford Endowed C of E Primary School • Also thirteen non church primary schools • Ofsted ratings: 2 Outstanding • 10 Good • 3 Requires Improvement • 1 Inadequate • Total Pupil Numbers: 5940

  6. Small Schools Strategy • published in March 2018 – sets out the challenges of rural and small schools • Working party established that has looked at the context • of our diocese • Briefings planned for headteachers, Chairs of Governors, Clergy and school business managers – looking at partnerships and governance solutions The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  7. Understanding Christianity Launch Day - Langar • Theme “Who is God for me?” • Began with Collective Worship • Children rotated around teachers and worked on different units The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  8. Understanding Christianity Launch Day (2) • Older children and younger children worked together on a and presented key learning from the day responding to questions: • What have you learned about God? • “Who is God for me?” • What would you like to ask God? The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  9. Board of Education Vision Statement A statement of how the Church of Education Vision for Education “Deeply Christian, Serving the Common Good is lived out across schools and academies in the Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  10. Educating for Wisdom, knowledge & skills • Providing a curriculum and experiences that secure transformational outcomes for children and young people by combining academic rigour with a focus on profound personal development • Schools that educate for wisdom, knowledge and skills will deepen faith by: • promoting the holistic development of pupils • including within their curriculum framework opportunities and space for God, faith and the big questions of life, to be discussed openly and honestly The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  11. Educating for Hope & Aspiration Welcoming all, especially those who are disadvantaged and giving everyone the opportunity to understand, experience and respond to the Christian faith which inspires and motivates the school and opens up new horizons of hope. The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  12. Educating for Hope & Aspiration • Schools that educate for hope and aspiration will deepen faith by: • placing engaging collective worship at the heart of school life • helping pupils to learn the skills to ‘cope wisely with things and people going wrong’ • develop a resilience that is based on knowledge and understanding of themselves as unique human beings, loved by God and created with a unique purpose. The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  13. Educating for Respect & Dignity Building an environment in the school in which everyone is valued, recognising that each individual is made in the image of God and loved by him so that they can learn to relate positively to themselves, other people, the world around them and God The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  14. Educating for Respect & Dignity (2) • Schools that educate for respect and dignity will widen opportunities for discipleship by: • serving local opportunities through being open to children of all backgrounds • teach relevant religious education and give it a • central place in the curriculum so that pupils can • deepen their understanding of Christianity and • other faiths and beliefs, achieving academic • success and develop spiritually. The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  15. Educating for Community & Living Well Together Giving children, staff and parents the opportunity to experience being part of a community which creates a strong sense of belonging based on Christian values and rooted in Christian beliefs and practices. • Schools that education for community and living well together will widen opportunities for discipleship by: • forging strong relationships with local churches in a way that strengthens the life of the school The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

  16. Questions The Church of England across Nottinghamshire

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