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Championing Children and Championing Excellence Cornwall’s Policy Position Bodmin 21 st May 2011.

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1 Championing Children and Championing Excellence Cornwall’s Policy Position Bodmin 21 st May 2011

2 The government white paper as the next stage of school reform Centralisation vs localism Changed role for LA – and different relationship with government Greater devolution of resource and responsibility to schools Roll back of local planning Opening to the market to expand VCS and private sectors Improvement driven by market forces

3 A Less Forgiving Landscape Freedom in the market A potential new funding formula managed nationally, not locally Schools and headteachers allowed to fail LA intervention in below floor standard schools Central government control over academy intervention and future organisation

4 Academies: the opportunities Greater autonomy and freedom Additional resources at a time of economic downturn Ability to invest directly in support services for pupils Ability to draw on a wider range of providers to achieve efficiency and value for money Potential advantage in the market through government endorsement

5 The question for governors: How is the quality of local provision best protected? Through adopting Academy status, or through retaining Local Authority designation? The answer is far from clear at this point…

6 Cornwall Council advice to governors: Creation of local collaborative trusts/ academy trusts The trusts themselves choose to be LA or Academy Small single schools, including small academies, not seen as viable long term Trusts shape local community offer in partnership with LA Economies of scale, efficiencies and local service modelling achieved through these local trusts

7 The Local Authority role for all schools Champion for parents and educational excellence Safeguarding and child protection Protecting and supporting those who do not prosper in mainstream provision Special Educational Needs Co-ordination of admissions/ fair access, including transport

8 For LA schools: Providing the local support and working relationship as it has previously existed - and to build on that foundation Developing further “academy” freedoms in purchasing services within or beyond the Council Supporting local school collaboration to develop the sustainability of school places close to the home Providing the checks and balances which keep school futures under local control

9 Current Risks Creating the winners and the losers Communities in Cornwall not ready for change on this scale especially potential loss of village schools The impact of deregulation on the quality of provision in a less certain future Loss of responsiveness to parents on local issues Loss of community control to the Secretary of State

10 The question for governors: How is the quality of local provision best protected? Through adopting Academy status, or through retaining Local Authority designation? The answer is far from clear at this point…


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