Management Information Sheet

14-19 Learning for All Norfolk Learners

MI Sheet TypeInformation
To Be Completed By:
MI Number:257/04
Publication Date:11/12/2004
LA Contact: Yvonne Barclay ( 01603 433276)
Audience:Chairs of Governors Secondary and Special Schools Paper copy in courier post
Links:http://www.esinet.norfolk.gov.uk/cadmin/misheets/14-19_Strategy_Nov_2004.pdf
http://www.esinet.norfolk.gov.uk/cadmin/misheets/14+_curriculum_entitlement_Nov_2004.pdf
http://www.esinet.norfolk.gov.uk/cadmin/misheets/j00016/GI09(2).doc

14-19 Learning for All Norfolk Learners

14 - 19 Learning for All Norfolk Learners

For some time now we have had a draft document setting out our strategy and curriculum entitlement for all learners aged 14 - 19 in Norfolk. Following extensive consultation, the strategy, including the 14+ curriculum, has been formalised into policy.

Our vision for all 14+ learners is that:

"Learners are at the heart of everything we do. We want everyone, no matter what age, to be able to engage enthusiastically in the highest possible quality of learning."

We now need to implement the strategy to work towards the 14+ curriculum entitlement for all learners by 2008. I enclose 10 copies of the strategy and 1 copy of the A3 14+ curriculum entitlement for you to share with your governors. I also attach a summary prepared by the Governors Support Service as an information sheet. If you need further copies, please use the electronic versions available on Esinet: http://www.esinet.norfolk.gov.uk/cadmin/misheets/14-19_Strategy_Nov_2004.pdf http://www.esinet.norfolk.gov.uk/cadmin/misheets14+_curriculum_entitlement_Nov_2004.pdf

I ask that you table the 14 - 19 strategy at the next full governors' meeting to agree to its full implementation by 2008 and to record this agreement.

The 14 - 19 strategy complements the Learning and Skills Council Norfolk's Strategic Area Review. The 14+ curriculum entitlement is central to the 'education system model' proposed in the StAR consultation paper, November 2004. It is also the outcome of discussions with our many partners, and has been discussed at local and county meetings and conferences.

I would like to thank all those who have given their help and guidance. Their support has been invaluable.

If you have any queries, please do not hesitate to contact Yvonne Barclay, Principal Adviser (Secondary) on 01603 433276 or yvonne.barclay@norfolk.gov.uk