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10 October 2008

Desperately seeking head teacher

A small rural infant school has resorted to desperate measures to recruit a permanent head teacher.

The 35-pupil Ibstone Church of England School in South Buckinghamshire, is to set up class at a major education show in a bid to attract a new head teacher.

The school has had a vacancy for a permanent head teacher since the summer of 2007, despite five different advertising campaigns.

Chair of governors Helen France said a radical approach was now needed.

She said: "Our governing body decided it was time to think ‘out of the box’ and go and meet teachers who might want to be our new head.

"We hope that we will meet some prospective heads at this show and be able to talk directly to them about our school and why being our head would be a great career move."

Proud history

So pupils and teacher from the school in the Chiltern Hills village of Ibstone, between Oxford and High Wycombe, will be setting up a mini-classroom at the TES Education exhibition this weekend.

Chair of personnel at the school Matt Hearnden said: "We have been asking the pupils this week to write down what they want from a head teacher.

"We’ve also been asking them to draw picture of their ideal head teacher and of the beautiful place where our school is."

He added that there was a huge lack of potential head teachers coming through the ranks - particularly in rural areas.

"We have experienced a far greater problem than is ever admitted to by officials," he said.

He said that because of the school’s size, the local authority seemed to want it to merge or share a head teacher with another school.

But that had not worked well in the past and the school was proud of its 150-year history, he said.

 

A recent Ofsted report had commended the school for the value for money it provided and its "many outstanding features".

It continued: "The school through its distinctive Christian character is outstanding at meeting the needs of all learners.

"However, since the school’s last head retired in 2007 the school has had a succession of excellent temporary heads but on five separate occasions the school has been unable to appoint a permanent head."

Ms France added: "The role is ideal for a teacher looking to gain experience as a head or for a current head looking to ‘downsize’ into a role that includes teaching.

"We have an outstanding governing body; very supportive parents; and an experienced and successful staff team."

Ibstone School will be on Stand D60 at the TES exhibition at Olympia, west London, on Friday October 10 and Saturday October 11.

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10 July 2008

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4 July 2008

Young people to shine at festival

Nearly 2,500 schools are set to take part in England’s first national schools festival designed to showcase talent in young people.

Thousands of events will take place across the country as part of Shine week, in which almost 350 different talents will be celebrated.

Schools secretary Ed Balls said he hoped the festival would "unlock young people’s potential".

The festival will take place in schools from 30 June to 4 July.

About one million students are expected to participate in the festival, and almost 350 different skills in dance, music, film, sport and science have been identified by the young people themselves.

Talents being celebrated range from the invention of a recyclable orchestra and the creation of the next generation of Wallace and Gromit animation, to caring and leadership.

Celebrity support

Ed Balls, Secretary of State for Children, Schools and Families, said he had witnessed many activities in schools which were designed to "unlock young people’s potential".

Former Blue Peter presenter Konnie Huq explains the Shine festival

"Every parent will agree with me that all children have a talent and I hope Shine will allow schools to bring every child together in a festival week and join the national campaign," he said.

Celebrity supporters of Shine include singer Alesha Dixon, Dragon’s Den entrepreneur Peter Jones, Olympian Dame Kelly Holmes and Olympic diving hopeful Tom Daley.

Last year’s Young BBC Sports Personality Tom Daley said: "I’m really proud to be supporting Shine so that schools and young people can have their talents recognised.

"I was spotted at my local swimming pool a year after I started diving, and now I’m preparing to represent my country at the Beijing and London Olympics."

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10 June 2008

3DKids goes to J.U.M.P

Here at 3dkids we are committed in our charity work and helping charity funds raise as much money for their cause as possible. As a result of this commitment we will be operating an open stall at the J.U.M.P Family Fun Day. Here for free, you’ll be able to have your picture taken using our specialized 3D camera equipment and be able to see yourself or your child’s face rendered in 3D on a computer. We will also be showcasing examples of our work t highlight the quality of the 3D crystals that the images our engraved into. We hope you will come along and have a fun family day with 3dKids and J.U.M.P. To find out more about the J.U.M.P Charity click here

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