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Extended schools and building schools for the future Children and Young Peoples Workshops November 2006 Welcome to:

Extended schools consultation Secondary workshops Programme Time Task 9.30Arrival and registration 9.40Welcome 9.45Introduction to extended schools and building schools for the future - Short presentation. 9.55Group work Ice breaker followed by exercise 1: What do you love, hate or want to change about your school? 10.35Feedback 10.45BREAK 11.00Let’s talk about money! Short quiz and presentation about the funding available in each school / area, and how this is going to benefit students and the community 11.15Group work Exercise 2: How would you spend the money? (each school to come up with their own proposal) Presentations of proposals to panel – (panel of “experts” from inside and outside of the council) Final remarks / what happens next 12.20LUNCH – with optional tour of the football ground Depart

The Every Child Matters agenda is focused on achieving five outcomes that matter most to children Every Child Matters: Change for Children sets out an agenda for reform across children's services, allowing providers to work more effectively both together and with parents and carers

WHAT IS AN EXTENDED SCHOOL? An extended school is one that meets the needs of both its pupils and the wider community through good use of all the resources available, both in house and with local partnerships. An extended school is one that meets the needs of both its pupils and the wider community through good use of all the resources available, both in house and with local partnerships.

What does an Extended School look like?

To attain these outcomes all schools will offer core extended services by 2010 – 50% schools by 2008 Extended schools are not expected to work alone or deliver services in isolation, but work together with the Local Authority and other agencies to deliver this agenda together A varied menu of activities Parenting support Swift and easy referral to specialised support services including family learningincluding adult learning Quality childcare All year round 8am-6pm on site or through local providers including study support Core offer

LUTON EXTENDED SCHOOL FAMILY CLUSTERS Ashcroft Family Challney Family Denbigh Family Halyard Family Icknield Cardinal Family Lealands Family Lea Manor Family Putteridge Stopsley Family South Family Ashcroft Family Challney Family Denbigh Family Halyard Family Icknield Cardinal Family Lealands Family Lea Manor Family Putteridge Stopsley Family South Family

WHAT IS BSF? BSF – Building Schools for the Future is a programme from the Government which is about raising educational standards in schools. Luton has been given £233 million pounds to rebuild, modernise and re- shape all of our High Schools. New exciting schools means new exciting learning = better achievement. BSF – Building Schools for the Future is a programme from the Government which is about raising educational standards in schools. Luton has been given £233 million pounds to rebuild, modernise and re- shape all of our High Schools. New exciting schools means new exciting learning = better achievement.

Let’s get to work !! Introductions…. Favourite Food Favourite Music/Band Favourite Place Favourite Sport/Team Favourite T.V. Favourite Book Favourite Film

ACTIVITY TIME ! Love – Hate - Change Using the Post-it notes on your table write down one thing you LOVE and one thing you HATE about your school and one thing you would CHANGE about your school if you were able to. Put your Post-its up on the flip chart at your table under each heading. Finally when you have all put up your Post-its on the flip decide as a GROUP which FIVE changes are the most important to you all. Good Luck !

Money Money Money Quiz !! How Much…… 1.did Liverpool pay for Peter Crouch ? 2.did the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff cost to build? 3.is a Happy Meal? 4.does it cost for a school swimming pool ? 5.did it cost to make the film “The Matrix” 6.is the new Scissor Sisters CD “Ta Dah” ? 7.is a toilet block for 10 students ? 8.is an Aston Martin DB9 Volante (James Bond new car) ? 9.did Denbigh High’s Sports Hall cost ? (it has 4 courts, dance studio, office and changing rooms) 8.did Colleen McLoughlin spend on having her hair done last year? 9.is a Kit Kat ? 10.did the E-Learning Centre cost ? 11.is a Nintendo DS Lite? 12.would a new school theatre cost ? 13.is a one day childs ticket in £’s for Disneyland Paris ?

Money Money Money Quiz - Answers!! How Much…… 1.did Liverpool pay for Peter Crouch ? £7 million 2.did the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff cost to build? £126 million 3.is a Happy Meal?£ does it cost for a school swimming pool ? £1.5 million 5.did it cost to make the film “The Matrix” £65 million 6.is the new Scissor Sisters CD “Ta Dah” ? £ is a toilet block for 10 students ? £60k 8.is an Aston Martin DB9 Volante (James Bond new car) ?£112k 9.did Denbigh High’s Sports Hall cost ?£1.4 million (it has 4 courts, dance studio, office and changing rooms) 8.did Colleen McLoughlin spend on having her hair done last year? £6k 9.is a Kit Kat ? 42 pence 10.did the E-Learning Centre cost ?£1 million 11.is a Nintendo DS Lite?£ would a new school theatre cost ?£425k 13.is a one day childs ticket for Disneyland Paris ? £24

ACTIVITY TIME AGAIN ! How would you spend money – Make a Change …… How would you spend money – Make a Change …… Using your CHANGES from Activity One – look at the price list on your table. You have £10 million pounds to make those changes and transform your school for the future ! Each table must put together a proposal and present back to our panel – with your reasons for your changes. You can use the flip paper or the OHP Go for it !!

PRICE LIST

Feedback/Final Comments

Thank you for all your help and input !!