Education Update - 10th June 2025

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Education update - 10th June 2025

Good morning colleagues,

Please find this week's Education Update below. Don't forget that all 'Education Updates' are archived on the SLG.

Follow the links for this week's primary headteacher briefings (1.30pm on 10th and 11th June) and the secondary headteacher briefing (1.30pm on 12th June)  

Best wishes,

John

John Rowe

Head of Education Quality and Safeguarding

john.rowe@shropshire.gov.uk


Contents


This week's announcements and notices


HR Newsletter - Summer Term 2024/25

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Please see the attached newsletter from the School's HR Team.


Free School Meals changes and updated DfE guidance document

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Following the government announcement on Thursday relating to free school meals changes, new DfE guidance has been released Free school meals

The key points to be aware of are:

Transitional protections have been extended until the end of the 2025/26 school year. All pupils becoming eligible for free school meals under the benefits-based criteria, should continue to receive this entitlement, regardless of any change in household circumstances or phase of education until the end of the 2025/26 school year.

From the start of the 2026/27 school year, the Department for Education will introduce new eligibility criteria meaning that all children from households in receipt of Universal Credit will be entitled to receive a free meal. It is their intention to end transitional protections alongside this change in threshold, with eligibility for all pupils reverting to whether they meet the eligibility criteria regardless of whether they were previously protected. They will issue further guidance ahead of September 2026.

Primary schools who subscribe to the Free School Meals Service Level Agreement:

Reception free school meals applications for September 2025

Applications for September can be submitted from 21 July onwards.  Free School Meals applications should be made using the Shropshire online portal where possible, Apply for free school meals | Shropshire Council  The Shropshire online portal is the same account ‘Sign In’/login that was used for their School Admissions application.


Adapting school/settings complaints policies to reflect local safeguarding guidance

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Schools/settings are advised to review and, where appropriate, adapt the section of their complaints policy that references the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO).

Whilst the Department for Education (DfE) model complaints policy advises that individuals should contact the LADO directly, please consider adapting the wording in your complaints policy as per below -

“Matters Likely to Require a Child Protection Investigation
Complaints about child protection matters are handled under our Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy and in accordance with relevant statutory guidance.
If you have serious concerns that a child may be at risk of harm, you should report these directly to Shropshire Council’s First Point of Contact (FPOC) on 0345 678 9021.
Concerns about the conduct of a professional or volunteer working with children—such as behaviour that may have harmed a child, may pose a risk of harm, or may constitute a criminal offence—should be referred to the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO). These referrals are typically made by professionals, but anyone can contact FPOC for advice on whether a referral to the LADO is appropriate.”

 

This approach ensures consistency with local safeguarding procedures while maintaining alignment with national expectations.


Asbestos Awareness eLearning – Updated and available on Leap into Learning

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Asbestos Awareness training is mandatory for staff involved in the day-to-day management of asbestos in school. Please ensure that all relevant staff have received recent asbestos awareness training.

It is recommended that training is undertaken annually alternating every year between face to face and online training.

The Leap into Learning session has recently been updated reflecting the additional Excel “Site Asbestos Register” document now issued to schools by PSG as part of the site’s annual re-inspection.

  • This register acts as a live document to reflect the Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM's) on site at any time of inspection.
  • The document should be printed off and placed in the Asbestos Record System Manual folder on site                                                                                                                                                                                                       
  • Any remedial or removal actions undertaken on ACM's identified on this form should be updated and the new document printed out to replace the previous version which can be disposed of.                                                                                                                                                                                               
  • Any changes that have been made will be observed and documented in the next annual reinspection survey. There will be no interim update on the survey.                                                                                                                                                                                                     
  • The asbestos registers act as the bridge between what was identified at the time of the reinspection survey, prior to any abatement works and the production of the next annual reinspection survey                                                                                                                                     

Access Asbestos Awareness on Leap into Learning here – https://shropshire.learningpool.com/course/view.php?id=1191


Chicken Pox - Information for parents

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The Health Protection Team would welcome your support in sharing the attached letter with parents regarding Chicken Pox.


Private Fostering

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Please find some key information and resources regarding Private Fostering in Shropshire.

 

Private Fostering refers to a situation where a child under the age of 16 (or under 18 if disabled) is cared for by someone who is not a close relative for 28 days or more. It is essential that such arrangements are notified to the local authority so that appropriate support and safeguarding measures can be put in place.

 

You can find detailed guidance and contact information on the Shropshire Council website here:
Private Fostering Arrangements | Guidance | Shropshire Fostering

Links to the following guides are below.

Private Fostercare Leaflet (Carers)

Private Fostercare Leaflet (Professionals)

Private Fostercare Leaflet (Parents)

Private Fostercare Leaflet (Children and Young People)

Private Fostercare - Statement of Purpose

Private Fostercare - Training guide


Alcohol Awareness Week - 7th - 11th July

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Please see the attached programme of events taking place in July for Alcohol Awareness week. Please take a moment to promote these events.

If you would like to receive more updates from the Partnership, then please consider signing up for the SSCP Mailing List


SSCP Spotlight Session - Prevention and Early Help

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The final 'Spotlight' session organised by Shrophire Safeguarding Community Partnership takes place on Wednesday 24th June.

These are in-person Safeguarding Workshops on key themes from learning, we are inviting frontline professionals, volunteers, managers at every level, and stakeholders from partnerships, services and settings to book on and attend.

Schools who have attended have commented on how useful these sessions are. There is no need to have attended previous 'spotlights'.

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The final session about prevention and early help. It would be valuable for the partnership to have the contributions of school leaders at this session.

Use this link to book on -  Book onto SSCP multiagency Spotlight Sessions - In person across Shropshire


Infant Mental Health Awareness Week (9th-15th June) - 'Who is holding the baby?'

Follow the link below to find out more

https://parentinfantfoundation.org.uk/our-work/imhaw/

The fantastic video clip below explains the importance of sharing books with babies and toddlers.

https://www.booktrust.org.uk/about-us/reading-rights-books-build-a-brighter-future/


Climate Ambassadors support available

Our education system and the nurseries, schools and colleges within it play a critical role in driving action to address climate change and nature decline. As part of the Department for Education's Sustainability and Climate Change Strategy, all education settings are expected to have a climate action plan and a sustainability lead in place by the end of 2025.
A number of organisations are working together to offer a wide range of free support to nursery, school and college leaders to enable them to act on climate and nature. The Climate Ambassadors programme, funded by the Department for Education, matches Climate Ambassadors with education settings (nurseries, schools and colleges) based on skills and expertise, to support them with the development and delivery of an effective climate action plan.
If you are working within any role in an Education Setting, please join this webinar to know more about the free support offered from the Climate Ambassadors programme in the West Midlands. For more information or to get involved, please feel free to contact us at: climate-ambassadors.wm@keele.ac.uk 

Shropshire Lieutenancy - Town and Community Links Newsletter

Please see the link to the latest edition of the Shropshire Lieutenancy newsletter below. https://www.lordlieutenantofshropshire.org.uk/news/shropshire-town-and-community-links-newsletter-june-2025-issue-14/


CPD Opportunities

For an up to date list of CPD provided by the Education Quality and Safeguarding Team, please visit this page on the SLG.


Inclusive Practice Conference - 11th July

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There's limited time left to book your tickets (£35 for Shropshire schools and settings) for the 2025 Inclusive Practice Conference.

Friday 11th July at Shrewsbury Town FC.

Key note speaker - Gary Aubin

Gary leads on a SEND school improvement programme with Whole Education, supporting schools and trusts to drive whole-school approaches to SEND. He also sits on the Government's Curriculum and Assessment Review panel

Choose from a range of workshops on topics such as EBSA, supporting pupils with neurodiversity, early language development, adaptive teaching, curriculum design to support SEND (with Diane Pye)

To more information click here. To book your place visit - https://forms.office.com/e/k4jQa7f0F0


PREVENT training session - 16th June

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In partnership with the Deparment for Education, Telford and Wrekin and Shropshire Council, we are hosting a FREE online training session delivered by Sheri Alamgir (DFE Regional Prevent Education Co-ordinator for the West Midlands, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and West Mercia)

The training session provides delegates with knowledge that will support them in fulfilling their role within the Prevent Duty and links with our counter terrorism local profile.

The session will be held on Monday 16th June 3.30-5pm focusing on Prevent risk assessments. A Prevent risk assessment for schools helps schools understand and address the risk of their students being drawn into terrorism or extremism. This includes assessing the potential for radicalisation and developing strategies to mitigate these risks, as required by the Prevent duty. 

Please email cpdschool.improvement@telford.gov.uk to book a place on this training session, please provide your name, role and email address in order for the link for this session to be shared with you.


Amazing CPD News

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AmazingCPD is continually looking for exciting, new courses to inspire schools. We are delighted to be offering two NEW courses, one which supports work on attendance and the other to help develop work on programming in EYFS & KS1. 

 

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Child Attendance - Can’t not won’t: Tuesday 17th June 1.30 - 3.00 

Attendance is a key focus area for school leaders. This thought-provoking course will allow you to explore and discuss all the factors and plan a way forward for your school. 

Led by Hannah Thomas  with guest speaker Steve ComptonBook here

 

Playful Pathways into Programming - EYFS & KS1 coding and computational thinking: Monday 16th June 16:00 - 17:30 

Whether you're a computing lead or completely new to coding, this session will equip you with the knowledge, strategies, and confidence to lay strong foundations for future coders - one playful step at a time. 

Led by Martin Bailey: Book here

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Primary networks coming up in the next 10 days:

Title of Network

Date and Time

Course Leader

Venue

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Primary Art Network

Wednesday 11th June 2025

13:30 – 15:00

Judy McFall

Online

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Primary Geography Network

Thursday 12th June 2025

13:30 – 15:00

Jackie Zammit

Online

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Primary RE Network

Tuesday 17th June 2025

9:30 – 11:00

Julia Diamond-Conway 

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Primary Maths Network

Tuesday 17th June 2025

13:30 – 15:00

Kerry Simmons

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Primary PE Network

Wednesday 18th June 2025

13:30 – 15:00

Kate Thornton-Bousfield 

Online

Book Here

Link to PDF for all our courses.

All courses are available to book up until 30 minutes before the course starts, unless they are fully subscribed. 

All AmazingCPD courses are available to book at: www.amazingcpd.co.uk Alternatively complete the order form  

Download AmazingCPD Order Form

For queries email Lucy Adams via lucy@amazingcpd.co.uk


Your feedback please...


Arthog Wales Consultation Review

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Greetings from Arthog OEC,

 

In order to look at opportunities to continue to improve the overall offer for schools and groups at Arthog OEC we would be most grateful if you could complete a short survey.

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/Arthog

The survey is being carried out by Planning Solutions Consulting, supported by Telford and Wrekin Council and is live until 20th June 2025.

If you have any questions please email andy.cooke@telford.gov.uk

Many thanks in advance for your time and cooperation.

Regards

Stephen Parkin

Centre Manager