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FAB 04.06.18
Exeter Diocesan Board of Education
Training and Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Prospectus, 2018/19
CEOs, Headteachers, Staff, Directors and Governors of Church and Community Schools
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Foreword
May 2018
Dear Colleague,
I am delighted to be able to offer you all, school staff, governors and directors, this ‘Training and
Continuing Professional Development Prospectus’ for 2018-19.
As you may know, over the last year there has been significant restructuring of our Diocesan Education
team (current team shown below). We have been listening to school and academy leaders and are
responding to what you have told us you require as well as taking into account national developments in
education. We do value your feedback and use this to shape and improve our service.
We can offer genuine expertise in a number of areas including Christian distinctiveness, school vision, RE
teaching and leadership, Collective Worship, SIAMS preparations, British values, parishes and schools
working together, admissions, governance and clerking. It is increasingly important that school, academy
and governance personnel are outwards looking in what is an ever evolving educational environment.
Through our own collaborative work with schools/academies, Teaching Schools, Local Authorities, MATs
and Higher Education Institutions, we aim to help you to enhance the knowledge and skills of your teams,
keep up to date with developments and share best practice so that together we can serve our
communities effectively.
John Searson
Diocesan Director of Education
The Education Team
From top left to right, lower left to right
General contact details
Telephone: 01392 294950 Email: [email protected] Website: www.exeter.anglican.org Address: The Old Deanery, The Cloisters, Exeter, EX1 1HS.
John Searson Diocesan Director of Education [email protected] Sue Lockwood Diocesan Deputy Director of Education [email protected] Ed Pawson Education Adviser and SIAMS manager [email protected] Tatiana Wilson Education Adviser - Projects and Vulnerable Pupils [email protected] Christina Mabin Education Adviser - School Organisation, Governance and Admissions
[email protected] Sarah Owen Education Officer - Compliance, Support & Communications [email protected] Fran Bradley Education Officer - Training & Traded Services [email protected] Liz Thomas Education Team Administrator [email protected]
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Diocesan Training and CPD Costs
For all Diocesan training and Continuing Professional development (CPD) events, our standard rates as shown below apply, unless otherwise stated. VAT is not included.
Diocesan training and CPD events
Standard rate
per person
Reduced rates per person:
(for schools that have subscribed to the SLA* 2018/19)
Staff £150 £100
(£75 for 2nd delegate from the same single school or single academy)
Governor £80 £60
(£40 for 2nd delegate from the same single school or single academy)
*For more information about subscribing to the Service Level Agreement (SLA) please email [email protected] You will then receive the details of a range of services which are included for schools who subscribe, and the associated costs.
Bespoke Training Costs
INSET DAYS* SLA Non SLA
Bespoke inset training day £375 £475
Improving the quality of Collective Worship £375 £475
Developing your Character Education and Christian values across your school
£375 £475
The Church of England’s Vision for Education and the development and articulation of your own school vision.
£375 £475
* Inset day costing for single schools. If you wish to hold a joint inset day with another school, this can be arranged. Depending on the number of additional schools and staffing, the cost may increase. Please ask for details.
STAFF TRAINING SLA Non SLA
Bespoke in school training* (2 hour twilight session). * Costing for single school. If you wish to hold a joint inset day with another school,
this can be accommodated. The cost may increase. Please ask for details.
£165 £195
GOVERNANCE TRAINING SLA Non SLA
Bespoke in-school Training (2 hour twilight session). * If you wish to hold a joint meeting with another school, this can be accommodated. The cost may increase. Please ask for details.
£165 £195
Thinking Governance Module Programme developed by the Education Office
of the Church of England to contribute to better governance by enabling boards to consider their school strategy. 4 separate module available at £165 / £195 each. As part of the Service Level Agreement, governing bodies/boards of directors will be entitled to Module One of the Thinking Governance programme. Module 1 is about creating an opportunity for the whole governing body to look at ‘the bigger picture’ and vision for every part of the school and is designed to be a foundation for further strategic thinking.
Module 1 free
Further
modules £165
£195
All of the courses described in this prospectus can be offered in a bespoke fashion. Please contact Fran Bradley, Education Officer, on 01392 294921 for further information or to discuss your needs. If you would like to make a booking for an event, please complete the booking form attached and email it to [email protected]
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CPD & Training – Autumn 18 * Costs quoted are for the first delegate from a SLA subscribing single school or academy, then the 2nd delegate from the same subscribing SLA single school/academy, followed by the standard cost. VAT is not included.
Title Date Place Time Cost*
SLA / SLA+1 Standard
Focus Audience
Leadership and Management, including Governance
Admissions Updates
Thurs 13th Sept Bickleigh Down, Plymouth 16:00 –
18:00 No charge
Governors, Directors and school leaders Thurs 20th Sept The Old Deanery, Exeter
Strategic Planning & Visits
Wed 19th Sept The Old Deanery, Exeter 16:00
– 19:30
Standard charge (Pg 3)
Governors and Directors
CEO Network Meeting
Mon 24th Sept Trinity CE Primary, Exeter 10:00
– 12:00
No charge CEOs, by invitation
Safer Recruitment -2 sessions (both must be attended)
Thurs 11th Oct and
Thurs 18th Oct The Old Deanery, Exeter
16:30 –
19:00
£90 per delegate
Governors, Directors and school staff
New School Leader Induction Day
Tues 2nd Oct The Old Deanery, Exeter 9:30
– 15:00
No charge By invitation
Senior Leadership Briefing (locally held so repeated)
Tues 2nd Oct St. Matthew’s, Plymouth
16:00 –
17:30 No charge
All School Leaders, including
Governors and Directors
Tues 9th Oct Trinity CE Primary, Exeter
Tues 16th Oct Jubilee Hall, Swimbridge
Tues 30th Oct Zealley House, Torbay
Safer Recruitment Fri 16th Nov The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 15:30
£90 per delegate
Governors, Directors,
school staff
North Devon Conference
Thurs 6th Dec Broomhill Art Hotel 09:30
– 15:30
SLA rates for all attendees
(see Pg 3)
Governors, Directors and school staff
New Staff
New to Church of England Schools
Fri 5th Oct The Old Deanery, Exeter 09:30 -15:30
No Charge for SLA schools,
otherwise £75
Staff new to C of E schools
Financial Education
‘Lifesavers’ Financial Education
Thurs 8th Nov Trinity School, Exeter 09:30
–
12:30 No charge
Staff, Governors, Directors
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SIAMS
SIAMS - The New Framework
Fri 28th Sept
The Old Deanery, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
Standard charges (see
Pg 3)
School Leaders,
Teachers, Governors and
Directors
Tues 20th Nov
Broomhill Art Hotel
Tues 4th Dec The Old Deanery, Exeter
SIAMS Hub Meetings (locally held so repeated)
Wed 19th Sept
All Saints, Thurlestone
16:00 –
18:00 No charge
School Leaders,
Teachers, Governors and
Directors
Thurs 20th Sept Ilfracombe Academy
Wed 3rd Oct St. Luke’s, Exeter
Mon 8th Oct
Plympton St Mary’s
Tues 9th Oct
St. Cuthburt Mayne
Wed 10th Oct Holsworthy Primary
School
Thurs 18th Oct Ashleigh Primary School, Barnstaple
RE
Learn, Teach, Lead RE Conference
Fri 12thOct St. Mellion Resort,
Saltash
09:30 –
15:30 £60
RE Leaders and teachers
Teaching Hinduism & Buddhism
Mon 19th Nov The Old Deanery, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
Standard charges (see
Pg 3) Teachers
Understanding Christianity
Thurs 22nd Nov*
The Old Deanery, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
£150 including resources, 2nd delegate £75
(no resources)
Teachers, Leaders,
Governors
Governance and Clerking
Writing Minutes for Ofsted
Thurs 2nd Oct The Old Deanery, Exeter 16:00
–
18:00
Standard charge (Pg.3)
Clerks, Governors &
Directors
Governor/Director Induction
Tues 30th Oct
The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 15:00
No charge Governors and
Directors
Chairing Skills Wed 14th Nov The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 15:00
Standard charge (Pg.3)
Chair of Governors and
Directors, Chairs of committees
Clerks Update Thurs 4th Oct The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 15:30
No charge Clerks
Governor/Director Induction
Sat 24th Nov The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 13:30
No charge Governors and
Directors
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Outline of CPD / Training course content
Leadership & Management, including Governance
Admissions Updates
Facilitator: Christina Mabin , Diocesan Education Adviser Dates: Thursday 13th September 2018 Bickleigh Down Thursday 20th September 2018 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 16:00 – 18:00 Cost: No Charge
Intended Outcomes: • To enable the review and update of a school admissions policy. • To ensure that the school’s admissions policy meets current statutory regulations.
Sessions are aimed at schools with their own admissions policy such as VA and academies. The session leaders will use their experience and expertise to help reduce time spent on considering your school’s draft admission policy and supplementary information form, in light of the current School Admission Code, and in preparing for consultation.
Governor Strategic Planning & Visits
Facilitator: Karen Powell Dates: Wed 19th September 2018 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 16:00 – 19:30 Cost: Standard charge
One of the three main roles of governors is to ensure clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction. Ofsted will wish to see how the governing body works effectively with leaders to communicate their strategic direction for the school and develop a culture of ambition. During this session we will explore what makes a good strategic plan. We will look at who writes it, how the content is obtained, how the governors’ vision is best communicated and how the School Development Plan sets out how the vision will be delivered.
We will then explore how we must ensure that our school improvement plan is being delivered in a timely manner. Governors making visits to school is a crucial part of knowing our school well and helps us to monitor and evaluate the outcomes of teaching and learning. However, do we always know what we should be looking at and what to record on the visit form?
This course will give hints and tips on making the visit process enjoyable for governors and staff teams, explains how we can maximise the value of visits and demonstrates how important it is for governors to learn from what they see on visits and further develop their knowledge.
CEO Network for MATs Containing Church Schools By Invitation
Date: Monday 24th September 2018 Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Time: 10:00 – 12:00 Cost: No Charge
The Diocesan MAT Leadership Forum meets termly to build our collective capacity to improve and serve our learners and families more effectively. Our autumn term meeting will be at Trinity CofE VA Primary school. Every MAT that contains a church school is encouraged to attend so that collectively we can:
create a strong and flourishing CofE MAT network through identifying and sharing best practise;
exercise our moral responsibility (and indeed our Christian duty) to collectively work in the best interests of all learners and their families as they experience education for wisdom, hope, community and dignity and discover life in all its fullness;
strengthen every MAT that includes CofE schools through peer support and challenge;
advise the Diocese of Exeter on matters relating to system leadership.
A brief introduction to the Admissions Code will be held from 15:00 – 16:00 for those who wish to attend.
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Safer Recruitment Accredited Course (for staff, governors and directors)
Facilitator: Karen Powell Dates: Course 1: Thurs 11th Oct (1 of 2), 16:30 – 19:00 and Thurs 18th Oct (2 of 2), 16:30 – 19:00.
Light refreshments included. Or Course 2: Friday 16th November 10:00 – 15:30, to include a light sandwich lunch
Location: The Old Deanery, Exeter Cost: £90 per delegate for complete course, including exam fee and certification
Course description: Organisations and individuals working with children and young people, or who are involved in providing services for them, have a duty to safeguard and promote their welfare. There is an emphasis on and need for school staff and governors to have up-to-date knowledge on safeguarding, starting from recruitment. Every interview panel must have a member on it who is Safer Recruitment trained.
The style of the training is interactive and there will be table discussions regularly throughout the sessions. The subject will at times be difficult; but there will also be some lighter moments too! By the end of the course delegates will:
Understand levels of abuse and offender profiles
Be able to identify key features of staff recruitment that helps deter, or prevent, the appointment of unsuitable people
Have considered policies and practices to minimise opportunities for abuse or ensure it is reported promptly
Be able to recognise the importance of maintaining an on-going culture of vigilance
At the end of each of the 4 modules there are 3 - 4 exam questions. Delegates will be able to discuss the questions with colleagues before committing answers to the paper.
This is an accredited course by the Safer Recruitment Consortium: The NSPCC, The Lucy Faithful Foundation, NASS and CAPE. Delegates will achieve certification, which lasts for 3 years.
New School Leaders Induction Day – By Invitation
Date: Tues 2nd Oct The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:00 Cost: No Charge This is an induction day for all new Headteachers, Head of Schools, Deputy and Assistant Headteachers of Church Schools. The day will give you specific information relating to church school leadership, such as Christian Distinctiveness, SIAMS, governance and buildings; an insight into the benefits of working closely with Diocese of Exeter; and the opportunity to meet key personnel and build professional networks. To help you to be successful as you take up your new appointment, there is an expectation that you to attend. The Diocese of Exeter places a very high value on its senior leaders and the quality of the relationships that exist between us and our schools and academies.
Senior Leadership Briefings Dates: Tues 2nd Oct St. Matthew’s CE Primary & Nursery School, Plymouth Tues 9th Oct Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Tues 16th Oct Jubilee Hall, Swimbridge Tues 30th Oct Zealley House, Newton Abbot Time: 16:00 – 17:30 Cost: No Charge
A termly meeting held at several locations across the diocese addressing opportunities and issues that are relevant to our Church schools family. These are aimed at Headteachers, Senior Leaders, Governors and Directors with the view of discussing and informing each other about current priorities, latest developments, examples of good practice and to signpost new opportunities and initiatives.
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North Devon Conference
Date: Thurs 6th Dec Broomhill Art Hotel Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: £100, with second delegate at £75
Help shape this day – tell us what you would like. Details to follow in September.
Lifesavers Financial Education Programme
Facilitator: Lifesavers’ trainer Trinity School, Exeter Date: Thursday 8th November 2018 Time: 09:30 – 12:30 Cost: No Charge
LifeSavers is a financial education programme for primary schools, giving children the knowledge, skills and attitudes to manage money well. Habits around money are being formed by the age of 7 and just 5% of parents think that their children leave school with the skills needed to manage money well. LifeSavers equips teachers to teach financial education, supports schools to set up savings clubs and provides resources to engage parents and families. It is a values based programme.
New to Church of England schools
Facilitator: Ed Pawson & Sue Lockwood The Old Deanery, Exeter Date: Friday 5th October 2018 Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: No Charge for those subscribing to the SLA, £75 otherwise
This training day will give an essential introduction to all those who are new to working in a Church of England school, exploring the Church of England’s Vision for Education and the question, ‘what is distinctive about Church of England schools?’ There will be a focus on educating for Wisdom, Hope, Dignity and Community and on meeting the needs of all learners (academic and wider) in a Christian school. This will include reference to Growth Mindsets, dialogic teaching, Assessment for Learning, Character Education and Christian distinctiveness. We will also look at the value and significance of high quality collective worship and religious education.
SIAMS (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools)
SIAMS – The New Framework
Facilitator: Ed Pawson and/or Tatiana Wilson, Diocesan Education Adviser Dates: Fri 28th September The Old Deanery, Exeter
Tues 20th Nov Broomhill Art Hotel Tues 4th Dec The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: Standard charge – see page 3
A new SIAMS framework comes into force in September 2018 which draws heavily on the Church of England Vision for Education. This course will brief school leaders on the significant changes to the Evaluation Schedule and Self-evaluation and offers ideas for further improvement. It is aimed for all staff and governors and will be an, informative and enjoyable day.
The intended outcomes are to: Introduction to the new SIAMS Framework Strategies for effective self-evaluation What research evidence tells us? Case studies of best practice
Please bring a copy of your school’s most recent SIAMS self-evaluation form and action plan with you as you may want to annotate these through the day. Please note, the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) is a significant way in which Church schools are judged.
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SIAMS Hub Meetings – new
Dates: Wednesday 19th September 2018 All Saints Thurlestone
Thursday 20th September 2018 Ilfracombe Academy Wednesday 3rd October 2018 St Luke’s Exeter Monday 8th October 2018 Plympton St Mary’s Infants Tuesday 9th October 2018 St Cuthbert Mayne School Wednesday 10th October 2018 Holsworthy Primary School Thursday 18th October 2018 Ashleigh, Barnstaple
Times: 16:00 – 18:00 Cost: No Charge
As part of our new way of working with schools Ed Pawson and Tatiana Wilson are establishing twilight SIAMS Hubs across the Diocese that will meet on a termly basis. Hubs support schools in the development of their Vision and Christian distinctiveness; act as a forum at which to share information; allow sharing of ideas and best practice; and allow the exploration and discussion of any challenges. These Hubs will complement the Learn, Teach, Lead, RE www.ltlre.org hubs that already exist to support RE in schools.
Religious Education (RE)
LTLRE Conference: Learn, Teach, Lead – Enhancing RE in the South West
Dates: Friday 12th October 2018* St. Mellion Resort, Saltash Cost: £60 (VAT Exempt) per delegate
A day conference for Primary and Secondary Teachers of RE at the beautiful St Mellion International Resort ‘Different voices, engaging with similarities and diversity in RE’
Areas Covered: Greater depth in Islam and greater depth in Christianity
Effective subject leaderships and tools to help you
Using the creative arts to enable inspiring RE
Research led school improvement
Engaging with differences in faith an belief through encounter and scriptural reasoning
Developing robust approaches to support extended writing in RE across all key stages
Guidance on how to get started as a new non-specialist teacher of RE
Unpacking diversity among those with no religion
Using artefacts and art to deepen religious enquiry in the classroom
A level ethics on gender and sexuality
A focus on differentiation and KS2/3 transition
Plus links to your local hub
Delegates are encouraged to stay on to use the resorts facilities and for an informal meal together afterwards.
Teaching Hinduism & Buddhism in the Primary School
Facilitator: Ed Pawson Date: Monday 19th October 2018 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: Standard Charge
This course aims to provide support and inspiration for teachers of RE and RE coordinators in primary schools. It will offer practical ways of learning about and from Hinduism & Buddhism, providing essential subject knowledge and active approaches to learning. Resources and ideas will be shared so offering engaging strategies and creative, enquiry-based materials suitable for children from 5-11 years old. The course will equip teachers to:
Gain a good grasp of the key concepts and practices in Hinduism & Buddhism Plan creative learning opportunities in Hinduism & Buddhism Ensure progression in these topics across the primary age range Create challenging learning activities and classroom experiences Approach the teaching of these religions with greater confidence
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Understanding Christianity
Dates: Thursday 22nd November 2018* The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: £150 including resources, £100 without resources, 2nd delegate £75
This one day course* will introduce you to the key elements of the Understanding Christianity resources, outlining the central concepts and approaches to learning. You will be given advice and practical guidance about how to utilize the extensive set of course materials provided as part of the resource pack.
This course will equip teachers to: Develop their own thinking and understanding with regard to Christianity Create powerful, well-resourced, connected learning programmes to teach Christianity Enable their pupils to explore the theological concepts within Christianity Help their pupils become more theologically literate
*This course may be supplemented by a free twilight follow-up session. This will be run as part of the Plymouth LTLRE hub and the date will be given out at the day course.
Governance and Clerking
Writing Minutes for Ofsted
Facilitator: Karen Powell Date: Tuesday 2nd October 2018 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 16:00 – 18:00 Cost: Course cost £60/£40
A governing body's best piece of evidence of effectiveness is definitely the minutes. In this course we will show you how your minutes can be set out to enable inspectors to easily see the challenge governors make. We will also look at best practice examples and give plenty of tips to demonstrate how a certain style of minutes can not only provide the best evidence but also make the clerk's role easier too.
This course is mainly designed for clerks, but chairs are most welcome to come along as the best minutes are a partnership between a clerk and chair.
Governor/Director Induction
Date: Tuesday 30th October 2018 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 10:00 – 15:00, to include a sandwich lunch
or Date: Saturday 24th November 2018 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 10:00 – 13:30 to include a sandwich lunch Cost: No Charge
It is a requirement that all newly appointed Foundation Governors and Directors attend an induction session within 12 months of their appointment. The course is also extremely useful as a refresher for long standing Governors in their 3rd term or more. The course is open to all categories of Governors and Directors of church schools and academies.
The course will help governors to: • Understand the different categories of schools and the responsibilities of governors in these categories • Have an overall understanding of Church school governance including the role of the governor in new staff
appointments, buildings and admissions • Have an understanding of RE, collective worship and SIAMS • Network with other church school governors and share good practice
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Chairing Skills – Increasing understanding of the role
Facilitator: Karen Powell Date: Friday 16th November 2018 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 10:00 – 15:30, to include a light sandwich lunch Cost: £80/60
Being a chair of governors is a key leadership role as governing bodies are central to the effectiveness and accountability of our schools. To be effective, you need a good understanding of the role and its responsibilities so that your school gains maximum benefit from the work that you do.
An effective chair of governors: • works with the headteacher to promote and maintain high standards of educational achievement • ensures that the governing body sets a clear vision, ethos and strategic direction for the school • with the governing body, holds the headteacher to account for the educational performance of the school and its pupils, and for the performance management of staff
During this course, for current chairs or prospective chairs (vice chairs) we will explore the role and determine the skills a good chair should have. We will review how effectiveness can be increased by good use of delegation and we will explore the relationship with the Headteacher and clerk to governors. The course will outline the other roles of the chair in monitoring, accountability, managing complaints and difficult incidents and we will conclude with a question and answer session.
Clerks Update
Faciliatators: Sarah Owen, Education Officer, Christina Mabin & Ed Pawson, Diocesan Education Advisors Date: Thursday 4th October 2018 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 10:00 - 15:30, to include a light lunch (Morning: 10:00 -13:00, afternoon 13.30-15:00) You are welcome to attend either or both sessions to suit. Cost: No charge
Information sharing sessions for new and existing clerks to help develop support networks and to keep everyone up to date with the latest developments and best practice. Specific information will be sent to clerks about any particular session focus.
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CPD & training – Spring 19 * Costs quoted are for the first delegate from a SLA subscribing single school or academy, then the 2nd delegate from the same subscribing SLA single school/academy, followed by the standard cost.
Title Date Place Time Cost*
SLA / SLA+1 Standard
Focus Audience
Leadership and Management, including Governance
Senior Leadership Briefing (locally held so repeated)
Tues 22nd Jan St. Matthew’s, Plymouth
16:00 –
17:30 No charge
All School Leaders, including
Governors and
Directors
Tues 29th Jan Trinity CE Primary, Exeter
Tues 12th Feb Jubilee Hall, Swimbridge
Tues 26th Feb Zealley House, Torbay
Premises Training for Academy Trusts
Wed 13th Mar The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 13:00
No charge
School Leaders,
Governors Directors, Business
Managers
SIAMS
SIAMS - The New Framework
Tues 19th Mar Trinity CE Primary, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
Standard charge (see
pg3)
School Leaders,
Teachers, Governors
and Directors
SIAMS Hubs Dates yet to be published
Venues to be confirmed 16:00
– 18:00
No charge
School Leaders,
Teachers, Governors
and Directors
Religious Education (RE)
RE Subject Leaders Annual Conference
Tues 22nd Jan Trinity CE Primary, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
Standard charge (see
pg3)
RE Leaders, SIAMS Leads
Teaching Judaism & Islam
Tues 26th Feb The Old Deanery,
Synagogue and Mosque
09:30 –
15:30
Standard charge (see
pg3) Teachers
RE Curriculum Review Meeting
Wed 13th Mar Trinity CE Primary, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
No Charge RE Leaders,
SIAMS Leads
Understanding Christianity
Thurs 28th Mar*
St. Matthew’s, Plymouth 09:30
– 15:30
£150 including resources, 2nd
delegate £75 (no resources)
Teachers, Leaders and Governors
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Governance and Clerking
Governor Induction Sat 2nd Feb The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 13:30
No charge Governors, Directors
Safeguarding for Governors
Wed 6th Feb The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 15:00
Standard Charge
Governors, Directors
Governor Induction Wed 6th Mar South Molton 16:00
– 18:30
No charge Governors, Directors
Outline of CPD / training course content
Leadership & Management, including Governance
Senior Leadership Briefings
Dates: Tuesday 22nd January 2019 St. Matthew’s CE Primary & Nursery School, Plymouth Tues 29th January 2019 Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Tues 12th February 2019 Jubilee Hall, Swimbridge Tues 26th February 2019 Zealley House, Newton Abbot Time: 16:00 – 17:30 Cost: No Charge
A termly meeting held at several locations across the diocese addressing opportunities and issues that are relevant to our Church schools family. These are aimed at Headteachers, Senior Leaders, Governors and Directors with the view of discussing and informing each other about current priorities, latest developments, examples of good practice and to signpost new opportunities and initiatives.
Premises Training for Academy Trusts
Facilitator: Richard Power Dates: Wednesday 13th March 2019 Coffee 09:30 Time: 10:00 – 13:00 (Coffee from 9:30am) Charge: No charge
This course will support Directors/Governors, CEO/Principals/Headteachers and COO/CFO/Business Managers in understanding and effectively discharging premises responsibilities at Academy Trusts.
The content will address:
Roles and responsibilities
Capital Projects - Planning for capital investment; capital grants; progressing a capital project; consents processes; Health and Safety (CDM)
Servicing and maintenance of building plant
Premises Health and Safety - Risk management; Premises compliance requirements, CDM Regulations
Trusteeship considerations for a Church School/Academy
Updates on ESFA premises guidance and programmes Richard Power will also provide updates and feedback on ESFA data collection requirements and will seek feedback and suggestions from delegates as to how such processes can be better facilitated and enabled by Diocesan premises officers in the future.
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SIAMS (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools)
SIAMS – The New Framework
Facilitator: Ed Pawson, Diocesan Education Adviser, SIAMS Manager and SIAMS Inspector Dates: Tuesday 19th March 2019 Trinity CE Primary, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: Standard charge – see page 3
A new SIAMS framework comes into force in September 2018 which draws heavily on the Church of England Vision for Education. This course will brief school leaders on the significant changes to the Evaluation Schedule and Self-evaluation and offers ideas for further improvement. It is aimed for all staff and governors and will be an, informative and enjoyable day.
The intended outcomes are to: Introduction to the new SIAMS Framework Strategies for effective self-evaluation What research evidence tells us? Case studies of best practice
Please bring a copy of your school’s most recent SIAMS self-evaluation form and action plan with you as you may want to annotate these through the day.
Please note, the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) is a significant way in which Church schools are judged.
SIAMS Hub Meetings – new
Dates: Dates to be published and venue to be confirmed after Autumn term meetings Times: 16:00 – 18:00 Cost: No Charge
As part of our new way of working with schools Ed Pawson and Tatiana Wilson are establishing twilight SIAMS Hubs across the Diocese that will meet on a termly basis. Hubs support schools in the development of their Vision and Christian distinctiveness; act as a forum at which to share information; allow sharing of ideas and best practice; and allow the exploration and discussion of any challenges. These Hubs will complement the Learn, Teach, Lead, RE www.ltlre.org hubs that already exist to support RE in schools.
Religious Education (RE)
RE Subject Leaders Annual Conference (An interactive day, with workshops, for Primary RE coordinators)
Facilitator: Ed Pawson Date: Tuesday 22nd January 2019 Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: Standard charge
The day will focus on planning and delivery of exciting and challenging learning in RE, emphasising an enquiry-based approach. It will also provide an opportunity to explore new methods of assessment in RE. We aim for all attending to gain some new ideas about how to lead learning in RE and how to inspire young people with rich experiences both within and beyond the classroom.
The course will equip teachers to: • Develop effective leadership skills in RE and gain an understanding of current issues in RE • Engage with a variety of methods of teaching and learning in RE, and promote high quality practice • Embed effective RE assessment practices in their schools • Gain a deeper understanding of a variety of religious traditions
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Teaching Judaism and Islam in the primary school
Facilitator: Ed Pawson Date: Tuesday 26th February 2019 The Old Deanery, Synagogue, Mosque Time: 09:30 – 15:00
Cost: Standard charges – see page 3
This course aims to provide support and inspiration for teachers of RE and RE coordinators in primary schools. It will offer practical ways of learning about and from Islam and Judaism, providing essential subject knowledge and active approaches to learning. Resources and ideas will be shared, offering engaging strategies and creative, enquiry-based materials suitable for children from 5-11.
The course will equip teachers to: Gain a good grasp of key concepts and practices in Islam and Judaism Plan creative learning opportunities in Judaism and Islam and Ensure progression in these topics across the primary age range Create challenging learning activities and classroom experiences Approach the teaching of these religions with greater confidence
RE Curriculum Review Meeting By invitation Facilitator: Ed Pawson, Diocesan Education Advisor Date: Wednesday 13th March 2019 Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: No Charge This course will provide an opportunity for RE leaders to engage in detailed RE curriculum planning, exploring the opportunities opened up as we move towards a new RE syllabus. Contact Ed Pawson [email protected] for more information.
Understanding Christianity
Dates: Thursday 28th March 2019* St. Matthew’s CE Primary & Nursery School, Plymouth Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: £150 including resources, £100 without resources, 2nd delegate £75
This one day course* will introduce you to the key elements of the Understanding Christianity resources, outlining the central concepts and approaches to learning. You will be given advice and practical guidance about how to utilize the extensive set of course materials provided as part of the resource pack.
This course will equip teachers to: Develop their own thinking and understanding with regard to Christianity Create powerful, well-resourced, connected learning programmes to teach Christianity Enable their pupils to explore the theological concepts within Christianity Help their pupils become more theologically literate
*This course may be supplemented by a free twilight follow-up session. This will be run as part of the Plymouth LTLRE hub and the date will be given out at the day course.
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Governance and Clerking
Governor/Director Induction
Facilitator: Christina Mabin Date: Saturday 2nd February 2019 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 10:00 – 13:30, to include a light lunch
or
Date: Wednesday 6th March 2019 South Molton, Exeter Time: 16:00 – 18:30 Cost: No Charge
It is a requirement that all newly appointed Foundation Governors and Directors attend an induction session within 12 months of their appointment. The course is also extremely useful as a refresher for long standing Governors in their 3rd term or more. The course is open to all categories of Governors and Directors of church schools and academies.
The course will help governors to: • Understand the different categories of schools and the responsibilities of governors in these categories • Have an overall understanding of Church school governance including the role of the governor in new staff
appointments, buildings and admissions • Have an understanding of RE, collective worship and SIAMS • Network with other church school governors and share good practice
Safeguarding for Governors
Facilitator: Karen Powell Date: Tuesday 6th February 2019 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 10:00 – 15:00 Cost: Standard charge
This course is designed to help governors deliver their role of safeguarding children and young people. It is interactive and covers the scale of the problems our young people face growing up in today’s world. We will examine the legal context, the important questions governors need to ask and Ofsted’s expectations of schools and colleges relating to safeguarding. We will take time to also review the specific role of the safeguarding governors. Whilst many governors hold a link role this must be one of the most complex. Delegates will examine the contents of key safeguarding documents - Keeping Children Safe in Education and Working together to safeguard children - and discuss how we can grow a culture in school where safeguarding is always kept high on the agenda.
The course will also enhance governors’ knowledge of Serious Case Reviews, Local Safeguarding Children Boards, the scale of the problem and stress the responsibility we all have in keeping our children safe. Delegates will receive a safeguarding handbook of materials to support the course and to help them as they carry out their responsibilities to safeguard children.
Writing Minutes for Ofsted
Facilitator: Karen Powell Date: Tuesday 12th March 2019 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 16:00 – 18:00 Cost: Course cost £60/£40
A governing body's best piece of evidence of effectiveness is definitely the minutes. In this course we will show you how your minutes can be set out to enable inspectors to easily see the challenge governors make. We will also look at best practice examples and give plenty of tips to demonstrate how a certain style of minutes can not only provide the best evidence but also make the clerk's role easier too.
This course is mainly designed for clerks, but chairs are most welcome to come along as the best minutes are a partnership between a clerk and chair.
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CPD & training – Summer 19 * Costs quoted are for the first delegate from a SLA subscribing single school or academy, then the 2nd delegate from the same subscribing SLA single school/academy, followed by the standard cost.
Title Date Place Time Cost*
SLA / SLA+1 Standard
Focus Audience
Leadership and Management, including Governance
Senior Leadership Briefing (locally held so repeated)
Tues 7th May Jubilee Hall, Swimbridge
16:00 –
17:30 No charge
All School Leaders, including
Governors and
Directors
Tue 21st May Zealley House, Torbay
Tues 4th Jun Trinity CE Primary, Exeter
Tues 11th Jun St. Matthew’s, Plymouth
Strategic Planning & Visits
Thurs 6th Jun The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 15:00
Standard charge (see Pg. 3)
Governors, Directors,
Senior leaders
Premises Training for VA Schools
Wed 26th June
The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 13:00
No charge
School Leaders,
Governors Directors, Business
Managers
SIAMS
SIAMS - The New Framework
Tues 21st May Trinity CE Primary, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
Standard charges (see Pg
3)
School Leaders,
Teachers, Governors
and Directors
SIAMS Hubs Dates yet to be published
Venues to be confirmed 16:00
– 18:00
No charge
School Leaders,
Teachers, Governors
and Directors
Religious Education (RE)
P4C (Philosophy for children)
Tues 23rd Apr Trinity CE Primary, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
Standard charges (see Pg
3)
Teachers, Governors,
School leaders
Teaching Sikhism & Non-Religious World Views
Tues 11th Jun Trinity CE Primary, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
Standard charges (see Pg
3)
Teachers, Governors,
School leaders
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Inclusive Spiritual Development
Tues 18th Jun Trinity CE Primary, Exeter 09:30
– 15:30
Standard charges (see Pg
3)
Teachers, Governors,
School leaders
Understanding Christianity
Tues 25th Jun Broomhill Art Hotel,
Barnstaple
09:30 –
15:30
£150 with resources, £100
without. 2nd delegate £75
Teachers, Governors,
School leaders
Governance and Clerking
Safeguarding for Governors – 2 sessions (both must be attended)
Wed 8th May and
Wed 15th May
The Old Deanery, Exeter
16:00 –
18:00
Standard Charges
Governors and
Directors
Governance Day Thurs 9th May
or Fri 17th May
Broomhill Art Hotel, Barnstaple
Exeter Racecourse, Exeter
10:00 –
15:00
£80 for 1st delegate, £60
for second from same school
Governors and
Directors
Governor Induction
Wed 12th Jun Warberry (Torbay) 16:00
– 18:30
No charge Governors
and Directors
Wed 19th Jun The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 15:00
Wed 3rd Jul Bickleigh Down, Plymouth 16:00
– 18:30
Admission Code Introduction
Wed 3rd Jul The Old Deanery, Exeter 10:00
– 13:00
No charge
Governors, Directors,
School Leaders
Outline of CPD / training course content
Leadership & Management, including Governance
Senior Leadership Briefings Dates: Tuesday 7th May 2019 Jubilee Hall, Swimbridge
Tues 21st May 2019 Zealley House, Torbay Tues 4th June 2019 Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Tues 11th June 2019 St. Matthew’s CE Primary & Nursery School, Plymouth Time: 16:00 – 17:30 Cost: No Charge
A termly meeting held at several locations across the diocese addressing opportunities and issues that are relevant to our Church schools family. These are aimed at Headteachers, Senior Leaders, Governors and Directors with the view of discussing and informing each other about current priorities, latest developments, examples of good practice and to signpost new opportunities and initiatives.
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Governor Strategic Planning & Visits
Facilitator: Karen Powell Dates: Thursday 6th June 2019 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 16:00 – 19:30 Cost: Standard charge
One of the three main roles of governors is to ensure clarity of vision, ethos and strategic direction. Ofsted will wish to see how the governing body works effectively with leaders to communicate their strategic direction for the school and develop a culture of ambition. During this session we will explore what makes a good strategic plan. We will look at who writes it, how the content is obtained, how the governors’ vision is best communicated and how the School Development Plan sets out how the vision will be delivered.
We will then explore how we must ensure that our school improvement plan is being delivered in a timely manner. Governors making visits to school is a crucial part of knowing our school well and helps us to monitor and evaluate the outcomes of teaching and learning. However, do we always know what we should be looking at and what to record on the visit form?
This course will give hints and tips on making the visit process enjoyable for governors and staff teams, explains how we can maximise the value of visits and demonstrates how important it is for governors to learn from what they see on visits and further develop their knowledge.
Premises Training for VA Schools
Facilitator: Richard Power Dates: Wednesday 26th June The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 10:00 – 13:00 (coffee 9:30am) Cost: No charge
This course will support Governors, Headteachers and Business Managers in understanding and effectively discharging premises responsibilities at VA Schools
The content will address:
Roles and responsibilities
Capital Project - Planning for capital investment; capital grants; progressing a capital project; consents processes; Health and Safety (CDM)
Servicing and maintenance of building plant
Premises Health and Safety - Risk management; Premises compliance requirements, CDM Regulations
Trusteeship considerations in a Church School
Updates on ESFA premises guidance and programmes
For those VA schools exploring the implications of academy conversion, Richard Power will also will provide an overview of the differences in premises matters between the VA sector and academies. Input and suggestions from delegates are encouraged to help develop and improve Diocesan property services to VA schools.
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SIAMS (Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools)
SIAMS – The New Framework
Facilitator: Ed Pawson, Diocesan Education Adviser, SIAMS Manager and SIAMS Inspector Dates: Tuesday 21st May 2019 Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: Standard charge
A new SIAMS framework comes into force in September 2018 which draws heavily on the Church of England Vision for Education. This course will brief school leaders on the significant changes to the Evaluation Schedule and Self-evaluation and offers ideas for further improvement. It is aimed for all staff and governors and will be an, informative and enjoyable day.
The intended outcomes are to: Introduction to the new SIAMS Framework Strategies for effective self-evaluation What research evidence tells us? Case studies of best practice
Please bring a copy of your school’s most recent SIAMS self-evaluation form and action plan with you as you may want to annotate these through the day.
Please note, the Statutory Inspection of Anglican and Methodist Schools (SIAMS) is a significant way in which Church schools are judged.
SIAMS Hub Meetings – new
Dates: Dates and venue yet to be published Times: 16:00 – 18:00 Cost: No Charge
As part of our new way of working with schools Ed Pawson and Tatiana Wilson are establishing twilight SIAMS Hubs across the Diocese that will meet on a termly basis. Hubs support schools in the development of their Vision and Christian distinctiveness; act as a forum at which to share information; allow sharing of ideas and best practice; and allow the exploration and discussion of any challenges. These Hubs will complement the Learn, Teach, Lead, RE www.ltlre.org hubs that already exist to support RE in schools.
Religious Education (RE)
Philosophy for Children (P4C) in primary school
Facilitator: Ed Pawson Date: Tuesday 23rd April Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:00 Cost: Standard charge – see Page 3
Philosophy for children is a powerful educational approach that has been found to be highly effective in the dual aims of raising attainment and improving children’s enjoyment of learning. In this practical, hands-on course we will be exploring some of the central aims and methods of P4C and discussing how its techniques can be embedded into learning settings across the curriculum. This course will equip teachers to:
• help children to ask philosophical questions
• develop an enquiry-based approach to learning
• create a ‘community of enquiry’
• utilise P4C resources and integrate P4C skills into the curriculum
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Teaching Sikhism & Non-Religious Views
Date: Tuesday 11th June 2019 Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:00 Cost: Standard charge – see page 3
This course aims to provide support and inspiration for teachers of RE and RE coordinators in primary schools. It will offer practical ways of learning about and from Sikhism and non-religious worldviews such as Humanism, providing essential subject knowledge and active approaches to learning. Resources and ideas will be shared, offering engaging strategies and creative, enquiry-based materials suitable for children from 5-11 years old.
The course will equip teachers to: • Gain a good grasp of the key concepts and practices in Sikhism • Develop a sound understanding of the nature of non-religious worldviews, specifically focusing on Humanism • Plan creative learning opportunities for teaching about Sikhism and Humanism • Create challenging learning activities and experiences whilst ensure progression across the primary age range • Approach the teaching of these topics with greater confidence
Spirituality and Spiritual Development
Date: Tuesday 18th June 2019 Trinity CE Primary & Nursery School, Exeter Time: 09:30 – 15:00 Cost: Staff Standard charge – see page 3
This course will enable teachers to gain a fuller understanding of what is meant by spirituality and spiritual development, and consider what this looks like in the context of our schools. We will explore the ways in which different people have very different spiritual needs and expressions, and look at how our schools can cater for this diversity. Practical help will be given to enable schools to identify when and where they are providing opportunities for spiritual development across their schools.
This course will equip teachers to: • Identify and define spirituality, and understand how to embed meaningful spiritual development in our schools • Recognise and use opportunities for spiritual development • Build upon the Windows, Mirrors and Doors approach • Develop school policy and practice, and use spirituality grids to map spirituality across their school • Gain an understanding of the importance of a whole school approach to spiritual development
Understanding Christianity
Dates: Tuesday 25th June 2019 Broomhill Art Hotel, Barnstaple Time: 09:30 – 15:30 Cost: £150 including resources, £100 without resources, 2nd delegate £75
This one day course* will introduce you to the key elements of the Understanding Christianity resources, outlining the central concepts and approaches to learning. You will be given advice and practical guidance about how to utilize the extensive set of course materials provided as part of the resource pack.
This course will equip teachers to: Develop their own thinking and understanding with regard to Christianity Create powerful, well-resourced, connected learning programmes to teach Christianity Enable their pupils to explore the theological concepts within Christianity Help their pupils become more theologically literate
*This course may be supplemented by a free twilight follow-up session. This will be run as part of the Plymouth LTLRE hub and the date will be given out at the day course.
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Governance and Clerking
Safeguarding for Governors, 2 sessions within course
Facilitator: Karen Powell Dates: Wednesday 8th May 2019 The Old Deanery, Exeter
and Wednesday 15th May 2019 Times: 16:00 – 18:00 Cost: Standard rate
This course is designed to help governors deliver their role of safeguarding children and young people. It is interactive and covers the scale of the problems our young people face growing up in today’s world. We will examine the legal context, the important questions governors need to ask and Ofsted’s expectations of schools and colleges relating to safeguarding.
We will take time to also review the specific role of the safeguarding governors. Whilst many governors hold a link role this must be one of the most complex. Delegates will examine the contents of key safeguarding documents - Keeping Children Safe in Education and Working together to safeguard children - and discuss how we can grow a culture in school where safeguarding is always kept high on the agenda.
The course will also enhance governors’ knowledge of Serious Case Reviews, Local Safeguarding Children Boards, the scale of the problem and stress the responsibility we all have in keeping our children safe.
Delegates will receive a safeguarding handbook of materials to support the course and to help them as they carry out their responsibilities to safeguard children.
Governance Day - Ethos Enhancing Outcomes Governance Day
Date: Thursday 9th May 2019 Broomhill Art Hotel, Barnstaple or Friday 17th May 2019 Exeter Racecourse, Exeter
Times: 10:00 – 15:00
Cost: £80 for the first delegate and £60 for subsequent delegates from the same school (to include The
CofE Foundation for Educational Leadership Publication ‘Ethos Enhancing Outcomes’
The Church of England’s Vision for Education is a great resource which can be used to support all leaders in
developing their own school vision from a Christian perspective. The Church of England Foundation for Educational
Leadership has published a suite of development resources, including Ethos Enhancing Outcomes for Governance, to
support school leaders and governors to make the connection between the Vision for Education and day to day
decision making. This Governance Day will explore a selection of the Governance Leadership issues in greater depth
and get governors talking and exchanging ideas about how their vision for education can be brought to life in the
everyday interaction with the school.
Governor/Director Induction
Facilitator: Ed Pawson Date: Wednesday 12th June 2019 Warberry, Torbay Time: 16:00 – 18:30
or Date: Wednesday 19th June 2019 The Old Deanery, Exeter
Time: 10:00 – 15:00, to a light refreshments or Date: Wednesday 3rd July 2019 Bickleigh Down, Plymouth
Time: 16:00 – 18:30
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Cost: No Charge
It is a requirement that all newly appointed Foundation Governors and Directors attend an induction session within 12 months of their appointment. The course is also extremely useful as a refresher for long standing Governors in their 3rd term or more. The course is open to all categories of Governors and Directors of church schools and academies.
The course will help governors to: • Understand the different categories of schools and the responsibilities of governors in these categories • Have an overall understanding of Church school governance including the role of the governor in new staff
appointments, buildings and admissions • Have an understanding of RE, collective worship and SIAMS • Network with other church school governors and share good practice
Admissions Code Introduction Facilitator: Christina Mabin Diocesan Education Adviser Date: Wednesday 3rd July 2019 The Old Deanery, Exeter Time: 10:00 – 13:00 Cost: No charge This workshop will comprehensively cover the development of high quality admission arrangements and the specific content required by statute. We aim that attendees will leave the workshop with a clear understanding of the purpose of admission arrangements, the freedom to include or exclude particular practices, the procedure to follow for changing arrangements and a measure of the likely challenge. This workshop has been specifically organised during July 2019 in order that governors wishing to revise their arrangements on the back of the workshop experience will have time to prepare the documentation and consult during the statutory timeline.
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Exeter Diocese Training and CPD Booking
Course Title
Course date and venue
Name of Delegate/s
Position in School
e.g. Head, Governor, etc
School Name
Email address for
delegate(s)
Phone number for
delegate(s)
Full School Address for
invoicing purposes
Special Dietary
Requirements
Any other special
requirements
Cost per delegate
Total cost to be
invoiced to school
We respectfully draw your attention to the following Terms and Conditions.
1. Please note that bookings for this event will be on a first come first served basis.
2. Please confirm special dietary requirements at time of booking.
3. A programme and information will be sent 7 days prior to the event.
4. CANCELLATION - In the event of cancellation, and if no other delegate can be sent as a replacement,
the school may be liable to a cancellation charge (100% if cancelling within one week of an event, subject to
terms and conditions of venue).
5. Most courses will have a minimum number of participants
required to make the course viable. In the event of the Diocese
cancelling the course, a full refund will apply.
6. Booking deadline is 7 days prior to the event.
Completed forms to be emailed to [email protected] or posted to
Events, Exeter Diocese Board of Education, Education Office, The Old Deanery, The Cloisters, Exeter, EX1
1HS. Tele Number: 01392 294921.
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B O O K I N G I N F O R M A T I O N
BOOKING A PLACE ON A COURSE: To request a place on any of our courses, please send your
full contact details on one of our booking forms by post or via email. Forms are also available to download
via our website http://exeter.anglican.org/schools/resources/
On our Booking Forms we ask for a contact email and telephone number and will use these to send you
details about the course you are booked onto including any relevant materials which will help you prepare.
We will also use these details should we need to make significant changes or cancel the event at very short
notice. If you are a Foundation Governor or Director, these are likely to be details supplied to the
Diocesan Board of Education or Exeter Diocesan Education Network for your appointment. If you do not
want to supply your own personal contact details please liaise with the school Administrator or Clerk
before submitting this booking form.
Please ensure we are aware of any special requirements you may need on the day e.g. specific dietary
requests, disabled access, etc., and we will do our best to ensure all your needs are met.
The information provided on this form will only be passed to a third party, normally an external venue
provider, for the purposes of special requirements, security and safety. No other information will be
shared.
This information, when supplied will not prejudice anyone booking onto our courses and this information
will not be retained by us. If you do not wish to include this information on your booking form please
contact the Events Administrator directly.
Once you have submitted your booking form, we will e-mail you confirmation that you are accepted on to
the course of your choice (unless the course is fully booked). Please note the Events Administrator is a part-time post, term time only, so you may experience a short delay before receiving a response.
A reminder will be emailed approximately one week before the course, together with any other relevant
information.
PAYMENT: Invoices for course fees are issued from a week prior to the event.
CANCELLATIONS: While we understand that delegates sometimes have to withdraw at a late stage,
we would be grateful if those who have to cancel would inform us immediately if they cannot attend.
We regret that when such late cancellations occur, it may be necessary to make an administration charge
and recoup any costs incurred as part of a cancellation fee (this will depend on the nature of the course
and the costs incurred). A cancellation fee of 100% will be made if cancelling within one week of an event,
subject to the terms and conditions of the venue.
Most courses will have a minimum number of participants required to make the course viable,
therefore bookings will close 7 days prior in order for a weeks notice to be given in the event of
cancellation.
REFRESHMENTS: The Course fees include refreshments on arrival and at any breaks. Where stated,
lunch will be provided, usually as a sandwich buffet selection.
ANY QUESTIONS? Contact Fran Bradley, Education Officer, [email protected]
Diocesan Board of Education, The Old Deanery, Exeter EX1 1HS. Tel: 01392 294921.
GDPR: Under the General Data Protection Regulations, the Exeter Diocesan Board of Finance Limited
(EDBF) as Data Controller regards the protection of personal data relating to governors, teachers and
other holders of public office as a very important matter. On our website www.exeter.anglican.org , in
accordance with best practice, is our data protection policy and Privacy Notice. The Privacy Notice
outlines the information that the EDBF collects, holds and shares including the lawful basis about how we
use this information, who has access to it and our retention of that information. Our Privacy Notice has
details of how to contact the Data Controller. If you would like a printed copy of the Data Protection
Policy or Privacy Notice please do not hesitate to contact the Diocesan Education Office.