Archive for the ‘Funding’ Category

Planning for a reduction in resources

Monday, January 24th, 2011

This FREE workshop is for headteachers, aspiring headteachers and school business managers.
It is provided by the National College.
It will take place at Blackpool CE Primary School, Liverton, Newton Abbot, on  Wednesday 9th February from 9.30am–12.30pm.
To register please complete the online registration form.
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This workshop will explore how you can get the…
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Sure Start Inclusion Support Grants

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Any of our After school or Holiday Club providers, including Don’t Stop Me Now providers who need help to provide places for disabled children, might be interested in this guidance from Devon County Council Early Years and Childcare Service.
Contact Liz Carroll on 01392 386557 or 07792 576167

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DLP School Bursars and Administrators

Friday, June 11th, 2010

You are invited to join us at a meeting with Mandie Kirk, the DfE Local Education Procurement Manager for the South West, at Westcliff  Primary School in Dawlish on Wednesday 30th June from 2pm – 3.30pm.
All schools need to get the best value from their budgets. The aim of the…
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Funding Opportunity: The Royal Society’s Partnership Grants scheme

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

Do you have a good idea for bringing science alive in schools, but need some funding to make it happen?
The scheme offers up to £3000 to support teachers, scientists and engineers in working together to inspire young people. Fantastic projects can be created by allowing teachers to increase their…
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Ernest Cook

Funding Opportunity: Encouraging young people’s interest in the countryside, environment, arts and improving literacy and numeracy.

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

The Ernest Cook Trust (ECT) gives grants to registered charities, state schools and not-for-profit organisations to encourage young people’s interest in the countryside and the environment, the arts and to improve literacy and numeracy.
For land based projects in schools i.e. tree planting, fruit and vegetable gardening, possibly including composting there should be an…
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