Gloucestershire School Improvement Strategy
Gloucestershire County Council
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Education and learning
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Find a school
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Gloucestershire school Term dates
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School admissions
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Getting ready for school
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School admissions scheme, criteria and protocol
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Gloucestershire School Improvement Strategy
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Adult education in Gloucestershire
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School transport and free school meals
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If you need help buying a school uniform, please talk to your school
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Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) including Autism
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Post 16
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Families in Partnership newsletters
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Early years and childcare
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School attendance and exclusions and welfare
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Restorative Practice in Gloucestershire
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School planning and projects
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Apply for a child performance licence
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Apply for a child employment permit
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Become a school governor
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Home education
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Unregistered schools and out of school settings
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Free schools
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Holiday Activities and Food programme (HAF)
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Educational Psychology Service (EPS)
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Hospital Education
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Temporary school closures
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School bus timetables
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The Virtual School
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Children, young people and families
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Lost examination certificates
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Schools and learning consultations
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School Vacancies - teaching and admin jobs
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Complaints about Schools
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Schoolsnet (for school staff & governors)
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Gloucestershire agreed RE syllabus 2017-2022
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Gloucestershire School Improvement Strategy
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1. Statutory Context
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2. Key principles underpinning school improvement in Gloucestershire
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3. Where are we now?
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4. A targeted approach to school improvement
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5. Schools causing concern – eligibility for intervention
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6. The roles of the Local Authority (LA) and the Regional Schools Commissioner (RSC) in School Improvement
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7. Gloucestershire School Improvement Board
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8. Education Outcomes and Intervention
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Gloucestershire School Improvement Strategy (PDF document)