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Ealing's BSF programme

Ealing updates

Responses to Ealing's consultation (word)
There were 90 responses to this phase of the consultation on Ealing’s Building Schools for the Future proposals, which took place between December 2007 and February 2008. A profile of the respondents is available at the end of this report.

Ealing BSF: school organisation proposals, 17 June 2008 (word)
A follow up letter from Gary Redhead summarising the responses from the recent consultation.

BSF Strategy for Change part two (pdf)
6 June 2008.

BSF update for headteachers, March 2008 (word)
An update on the progress of the BSF programme since February. Includes details of key milestones coming up over the next few months.

BSF Strategy for Change part one (word)
11 December 2007 (revised 26 January 2008).

Schools chart template, 23 January 2008 (excel)
For schools in wave 5.

BSF activity chart (pdf)
Gant chart with key events to September 2007.

Ealing's readiness to deliver statement (word)
Document submitted to the DCSF in October 2006.

Building Schools for the Future - Briefing for B and B authorities (pdf)
Presentation from introduction meeting on 25 September 2006.

Strategy for Change - Guidance for local authorities in BSF wave 4 (word)
DCSF guidance issued July 2006.

Key workstreams (pdf)
What do you believe will be the key workstreams we will need to address as we go through the BSF planning process?

Navigant presentations

The business of learning (pdf)
Traditional learning environment versus lifelong learning.

Baseline measures (pdf)
The NVLC will aim to track four principal areas of community benefit and these will be central to the evaluation of the pathfinder model as a whole. They are community learning, health, employment, enterprise and crime.

Sustainability conference

News from the sustainability conference (this link opens in a new window)
Ealing students came together in September 2007 to see how scientists are finding greener ways of producing plastics.