الخميس، 29 يناير 2015

Press release: Schools given £5 million to work with local nurseries


Young children across the country are set to benefit from the best possible start in life thanks to a brand-new initiative backed by £5 million of government funding to boost the quality of early years education.


The funding announced today (29 January 2015) will be awarded to more than 60 teaching schools across the country who will partner up with local nurseries to drive up standards and share best practice. All partners will be able to learn from each other in order to provide better early education and care for children and families, and support effective transitions from nursery into primary school.


Evidence shows that the early years count. Children from less advantaged backgrounds can start school 19 months behind their peers, but good-quality early years education can reduce this gap and have a significant benefit in terms of a child’s development.


Children who benefit from good-quality early years can go on to earn around £27,000 more during their career compared to those who don’t, and are also likely to do better at school - the equivalent of 7 GCSE grades at grade ‘B’ compared to grade ‘C’.


Minister for Childcare Sam Gyimah today visited St Pauls Nursery School in Bristol, which will benefit from £60,000 funding to develop programmes with local nurseries to help meet the needs of children in the area.


Sam Gyimah, Minister for Childcare, said:



I was delighted to visit St Pauls Nursery School to learn more about how Bristol’s children are set to benefit from this innovative scheme, which will help ensure they receive the very best early years education.


We know the first few years of a child’s life can be make or break in terms of how well they go on to do at school and beyond - and the sharing of expertise and best practice is vital to driving innovation and raising standards.


This is a fantastic example of local schools, nurseries and private providers pulling together to improve the fantastic services on offer to families, helping their children to thrive.



The new scheme will enable local nurseries to work with the very best early years teachers and school leaders to increase the quality of early years education in their area. The government recognises that systems based on the sharing of expertise are the best way to drive up standards in the sector.


Today’s announcement is just the latest step in the government’s drive to make sure all children - no matter what their starting point in life - receive the best possible start in life and are ready to begin school, especially those from low-income families.


Since 2010, the government has also:



  • expanded 15 hours of free early education to 40% of 2-year-olds

  • improved the quality of staff entering the early years workforce by introducing early years teachers

  • reducing regulation to make it easier for new providers to open and existing ones to expand through the Small Business, Employment and Enterprise Bill


The successful teaching schools






















































































































































































































































































































































Lead school nameRegionSchool local authority
Three Legged Cross First SchoolSouth WestDorset
Ellen Teaching SchoolNorth WestCumbria
Ash Grove AcademyNorth WestCheshire East
Vauxhall Primary SchoolLondonLambeth
Hillborough Junior SchoolEast of EnglandLuton
Broughton High SchoolNorth WestLancashire
St John’s Church of England Voluntary Controlled First School WimborneSouth WestDorset
Childhaven Community Nursing SchoolYorkshire and the HumberNorth Yorkshire
Spring Cottage Primary SchoolYorkshire and the HumberKingston upon Hull, City of
Forest Way SchoolEast MidlandsLeicestershire
Whitehill Community AcademyYorkshire and the HumberCalderdale
The Lawns Nursery SchoolSouth EastWindsor and Maidenhead
Truro and Penwith CollegeSouth WestCornwall
Britannia Teaching School Alliance (Belgrave St Bartholomew’s Academy)West MidlandsStoke-on-Trent
Outwood Grange AcademyYorkshire and the HumberWakefield
Etherley Lane Nursery SchoolNorth EastDurham
Mottram St Andrew Primary AcademyNorth WestCheshire East
Pound Hill Infant schoolSouth EastWest Sussex
Witham St Hughs AcademyEast MidlandsLincolnshire
Lyons Hall Primary SchoolEast of EnglandEssex
Bristol Early Years Teaching ConsortiumSouth WestBristol, City of
Prince Rock Primary SchoolSouth WestPlymouth
Woolacombe National Support and Teaching SchoolSouth WestDevon
Brightlingsea Infant SchoolEast of EnglandEssex
Tor View SchoolNorth WestLancashire
Carmel CollegeNorth EastDarlington
Shepway Teaching School AllianceSouth EastKent
Horndean Infant SchoolSouth EastHampshire
John Taylor High SchoolWest MidlandsStaffordshire
North Liverpool Teaching School Partnership (Everton Nursery School and Family Centre)North WestLiverpool
Kirk Sandall Infant AcademyYorkshire and the HumberDoncaster
Engayne Primary SchoolLondonHavering
Fosse Way SchoolSouth WestSomerset
Piper Hill High SchoolNorth WestManchester
Bohunt SchoolSouth EastHampshire
Heronsgate Primary SchoolLondonGreenwich
The Bridge Teaching SchoolLondonIslington
Launde Primary SchoolEast MidlandsLeicestershire
St Peter’s Church of England Primary and Nursery SchoolWest MidlandsShropshire
Evelyn Street Community Primary SchoolNorth WestWarrington
Heathfield SchoolSouth WestSomerset
George Abbot Teaching SchoolSouth EastSurrey
Pen Green Teaching SchoolEast MidlandsNorthamptonshire
The Mead Community Primary SchoolSouth WestWiltshire
John Cabot AcademySouth WestSouth Gloucestershire
Bishop Luffa SchoolSouth EastWest Sussex
Kingsbridge Community CollegeSouth WestDevon
Chesterton Primary SchoolLondonWandsworth
Alexandra Park SchoolLondonHaringey
Pallister Park Primary SchoolNorth EastMiddlesbrough
Town End AcademyNorth EastSunderland
The Blue Coat SchoolNorth WestOldham
St John Vianney Roman Catholic Primary SchoolNorth EastHartlepool
Oakthorpe Primary SchoolLondonEnfield
Mount Street AcademyEast MidlandsLincolnshire
Wickersley School and Sports CollegeYorkshire and the HumberRotherham
Sir Joseph Williamson’s Mathematical SchoolSouth EastMedway
Ilsham Church of England AcademySouth WestTorbay
Cuckmere House School/TSASouth EastEast Sussex
The Spinney Primary SchoolEast of EnglandCambridgeshire
North Beckton Primary SchoolLondonNewham
Northampton School for BoysEast MidlandsNorthamptonshire
The Queen Katherine SchoolNorth WestCumbria
Ladycross Infant SchoolEast MidlandsDerbyshire
Hassocks Infants SchoolSouth EastWest Sussex
Huntingdon Nursery School and Childrens CentreEast of EnglandCambridgeshire



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