This is a swirling and confusing time for those involved in schools and education. As a new landscape is taking shape there are a few things to note and a some to be wary of. It’s a heady mix for teachers and those at the sharp end as we wait for the headline spending figures [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Partnership for Schools’
Responding to the James review
The more we’ve looked at the review looking at the overhaul of England’s school building programmes led by Sebastian James, the more we’re seeing opportunities to rationalise what had become a cumbersome and inefficient means of improving the standards of school stock. Over the next few weeks, we’re hoping to use The Centre for School [...]
Zero-carbon schools – early thoughts
I’ve been looking through the Zero Carbon Taskforce’s final report that was published earlier today. My first reaction is the say that they’ve done a difficult job marrying up government rhetoric with the realities of the front line – and Robin and his team really deserve some credit for that. They also appear to have [...]







