Our latest BCSE Member Seminar is going to be covering an issue we’ve already picked up a few times on this site. We ran a one day policy conference entitled ‘Creating great remodelled schools’ in March 2009, and since then this key issue is increasingly taking centre stage.
This seminar will discuss the issues behind the headlines and provide opportunity for a discussion for both clients and suppliers:
- Is everything as simple as English Heritage and the Victorian Society claim?
- Are Toby Young’s West London Free School, Parent Promoted Schools or Swedish model of Kunskapsskolan driving this debate?
- Are the needs of parents, teachers & learners central to this debate?
- Is there anything wrong with High Street, office blocks or out of town retail park/warehouse schools?
Across the world these models already exist – I hope you can come along and be part of this debate.
I’ll be chairing the event and our speakers will include Michael Ollif from Scott Brownrigg. It’s happening on the 22nd February 2010, 17.45 – 19.00, followed by networking reception at 1 London Bridge, London, SE1 9BG. (map)
Places are limited – to book email georgina (at) bcse (dot) uk (dot) net or just use our contact form here. If you are not a BCSE member, please feel free to join or we will also be posting live updates from the event via #bcserefresh
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