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Governors Notices
This is the Governors notices area. Here you will find news, information and links to support people who are school governors or are who preparing to be elected as governors.
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Assistive Technology Package
Assistive Technology Package

A tailored ‘Home Access application form for Special Educational Needs’ is available. The process for applying for a bespoke Assistive Technology package has not changed and mandatory documentation remains the same: Statement...

Free energy display meter
Free energy display meter

Government cuts in budgets? Worried about your school's carbon footprint and high energy bills? Do these sound familiar?

Why not apply for your free energy meter and help the school save money. It can also be used to help raise...

New treatment for ADHD
New treatment for ADHD

Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire have been testing a new thought-operated computer system which, it is claimed, can reduce the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. Read the full story here.

Academies and SEN
Academies and SEN

With all the recent speculation about the growth of academies, what will this mean for pupils with SEN? This latest report in the Guardian looks at some of the key issues involved.

Some A-level subjects are officially harder than others
Some A-level subjects are officially harder than others

Research has suggested that some A-level subjects are harder than others. In particular it cites Mathematics and Science as examples of subjects which are more testing. This research calls into question the value of A-level grades and the Ucas...

Academies
Academies

A report from the Guardian newspaper indicates that nearly 70% of schools rated 'outstanding' by Ofsted, have expressed an interest in becoming an academy. Interestingly, the article also reports that Catholic schools have been advised that it...

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