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Focus on Schools<br />

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A unique academy<br />

inspiring excellence<br />

Nottingham Academy is a 3-19 school proudly serving the<br />

communities of Sneinton, Bakersfield, Mapperley and St Ann’s.<br />

A £58 million investment in 2011 provided four state-of-the-art<br />

sites and this summer we have made an additional investment<br />

to create a new sixth form centre on our Greenwood Road site.<br />

Whilst each site has a true community focus - with its own<br />

Head of School, Senior Leadership Team and teachers – we<br />

share a commitment, across the academy, to deliver the<br />

highest quality learning experience, develop best practice and<br />

provide exciting and varied extra-curricular opportunities.<br />

Our inclusive approach and high quality pastoral support<br />

remove barriers to learning and engenders high levels of<br />

engagement, independence and respect so ensuring our pupils<br />

make excellent progress.<br />

As an academy we are ambitious in our aims and innovative<br />

in our approach. The launch of our new KS3 Curriculum<br />

Innovation Project will ensure pupils have well-developed<br />

learning skills and characteristics which fully prepare them for<br />

their GCSE courses and beyond.<br />

Students attending the sixth form will not only benefit from a<br />

purpose built learning environment and excellent teaching but<br />

will also have access to the high quality support and guidance<br />

that only a school can offer.<br />

Find out more about our unique academy at<br />

www.nottinghamacademy.org.<br />

Come and find out how your child<br />

can ASPIRE to a brighter future…<br />

Sir William Robertson<br />

Academy is delighted<br />

as being judged<br />

as ‘Good’ in all<br />

areas of the school<br />

following its recent<br />

Ofsted inspection<br />

in June 2015. The<br />

inspection report<br />

praised developments<br />

across the school,<br />

highlighting the progress and behaviour of pupils and their<br />

engagement in their learning as a particular strength. All aspects<br />

of the school were inspected ranging from leadership and<br />

management; behaviour and safety of pupils; quality of teaching;<br />

achievement of pupils to its Sixth Form provision and found all<br />

areas to be ‘Good’.<br />

The Academy is a highly successful 11-18 school with a<br />

flourishing and rapidly expanding Sixth Form. The school fosters<br />

an aspirational ethos in which every child is expected to achieve<br />

the very best they can. Our pupils are well supported through<br />

an engaging and dynamic academic curriculum that is tailored<br />

to the needs of the individual. The school is well resourced,<br />

with wonderful outdoor facilities for a wide range of sporting<br />

activities. We offer a full and active programme of musical and<br />

performing arts from our purpose built studios. Come and find<br />

out how your child can ASPIRE to a brighter future by booking<br />

a personal tour on 01400 272422 or join us at our Open<br />

Mornings 9.15am-11.15am 12th – 14th September <strong>2016</strong> and/or<br />

our Open Evening on Wednesday 14th September. Please visit<br />

www.swracademy.org to find out more.<br />

Garibaldi College<br />

Garibaldi College is a high achieving school and a safe environment<br />

where students can feel comfortable, well supported and confident.<br />

Garibaldi College has been awarded Leading Edge School Status;<br />

this award is only given to a small number of schools nationally and<br />

recognises exceptional achievement by our students.<br />

The words ‘pride’, ‘respect’ and ‘achieve’ summarise the school<br />

vision. We encourage our students to take pride in themselves,<br />

the school and their community. Respect for each other and staff is<br />

extremely important and our students understand this. The mutual<br />

respect and shared goals of the staff and students coupled with<br />

outstanding and innovative teaching all contribute to the students’<br />

excellent achievement at both GCSE and A level.<br />

Along with our outstanding exam results, students leave having<br />

developed a range of skills and qualities that will equip them for a<br />

successful future.<br />

Join our learning journey<br />

Look out for our open evenings throughout the year<br />

For further information:<br />

Email: gcadmin@garibaldi.notts.sch.uk<br />

Tel: 01623 464220<br />

Visit: www.garibaldi.org.uk<br />

Garibaldi College, Garibaldi Road, Forest Town, Mansfield, Notts<br />

NG19 0JX<br />

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Juniors at Nottingham Girls’ High<br />

School – It’s all Brand New<br />

The Infant and Junior School at Nottingham Girls’ High School<br />

is among the best in the country and is looking forward to an<br />

exciting new school year in September. Not only will the girls be<br />

returning after the summer, but there will be a brand new look<br />

and new Head, Laura Fowler, will be taking up her post.<br />

Laura is excited about joining the school, part of the Girls’ Day<br />

School Trust, and the only independent day school for girls<br />

in Nottingham. She is delighted to welcome new and existing<br />

pupils to its happy, colourful and supportive environment,<br />

inspiring curious young minds, and says, “It’s about making<br />

learning fun, exciting and meaningful. Our innovative and<br />

creative curriculum takes teaching and learning into the outdoors<br />

as often as using our fantastic indoor facilities. Taking the girls<br />

beyond the classroom allows their minds the freedom to explore<br />

and grow.”<br />

Our next open event is on Saturday 5 November where the<br />

whole school will be open, from 9.30am. An ideal opportunity<br />

to talk to the girls and staff so why not come and see for<br />

yourselves what’s on offer. Contact Admissions for more<br />

details on 0115 935 4444<br />

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Toot Hill School<br />

Every parent is faced with an<br />

important decision when their<br />

child reaches their final year at<br />

primary school — choosing the<br />

best secondary school.<br />

Toot Hill School in Bingham<br />

has an excellent reputation for<br />

providing a quality learning<br />

environment and achieving first class exam results year on year.<br />

In the last four years, every pupil has secured at least five grades<br />

A* to C, and 25% of students attain eight or more A/A* grades<br />

at GCSE. In August 2015, Toot Hill College recorded a 100% A<br />

Level pass rate for the third consecutive year.<br />

Toot Hill was highly praised during its most recent Ofsted<br />

inspection, which stated that the school provided “an<br />

outstanding standard of education and care”.<br />

Head Teacher Ash Rahman believes that Toot Hill is a school<br />

that transforms lives. “From their first day, students will be<br />

motivated, challenged and engaged by high quality teaching and<br />

so develop a life-long love of learning.”<br />

Toot Hill offers an extensive portfolio of enrichment<br />

opportunities, including the National Citizen Service, the Duke<br />

of Edinburgh’s Award, World Challenge, Latin, music, advanced<br />

science, residential visits and many more.<br />

If your child is in Year 6 and you would like to find out more<br />

about the opportunities available at Toot Hill<br />

School, we invite you to attend one of our Open<br />

Evenings on 13th, 14th or 15th September. All<br />

evenings commence at 6.30pm.<br />

For further information, visit<br />

www.toothillschool.co.uk.<br />

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Carlton le Willows<br />

Carlton le Willows Academy has served the community for over<br />

sixty years with each generation of students richly benefitting from<br />

the excellent education on offer.<br />

Academy staff aim to provide a safe and caring environment where<br />

all people are valued. Alongside an outstanding record of academic<br />

success, the school offers a broad curriculum and comprehensive<br />

range of sporting, social and enrichment opportunities that<br />

encourage students’ all round development.<br />

Head teacher Craig Weaver explained: “One of our distinctive<br />

features is that we are able to offer an education for every future.<br />

We will always provide nothing but the best so all our young<br />

people can experience success, make positive contributions to the<br />

school community and go on to become responsible, independent<br />

members of society.<br />

“Our students know they come to a happy school where academic<br />

standards are high and where discipline, hard work and learning go<br />

hand in hand with respect, courtesy and kindness.”<br />

Carlton le Willows also has a purpose-built sixth form centre<br />

offering a comprehensive curriculum within a friendly, thriving<br />

community with a proven track record for educational excellence.<br />

“Carlton le Willows is an outstanding place to learn and work, but<br />

the best way to appreciate that is to come and see us in action. You<br />

are welcome to visit any time.”<br />

Worksop College and<br />

Prep School Masterplan<br />

Our Story Continues<br />

As a new school year is on the<br />

horizon, it is often a time when<br />

parents begin to consider their<br />

options for their child’s education in<br />

the future. At Worksop College and<br />

Prep School, this year has seen the<br />

first steps taken in our multi million<br />

pound programme of investment<br />

over the next two years.<br />

We’re dedicated to ensuring our<br />

pupils receive the highest quality<br />

education – and our £15m development plan demonstrates our<br />

commitment to providing outstanding education for our children.<br />

In February <strong>2016</strong>, a brand new 60-bed boys’ boarding house<br />

was opened at The College, accommodating the growing, thriving<br />

boarding community. Weekly, flexi and casual boarding is provided<br />

at both the Preparatory School and The College, for boys and girls.<br />

From September we will welcome Years 7 and 8 to The College for<br />

the first time, moving from the Preparatory School into a dedicated<br />

Junior House.<br />

Our exciting plans will also see the relocation of the Preparatory<br />

School, currently situated a short drive away from the College, into<br />

a brand new state-of-the-art Junior School, for Nursery to Year 6,<br />

on the College site.<br />

To fully experience for yourself everything that Worksop College<br />

and Preparatory School has to offer for your child’s future, why not<br />

arrange a personal tour with us.<br />

To arrange a visit, call 01909 537155 or email<br />

admissions@wsnl.co.uk<br />

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<strong>Nottinghamshire</strong> County Council urges<br />

parents not to miss out when applying for<br />

secondary school places for September 2017<br />

The start of the autumn term can be<br />

a busy and exciting time for families<br />

– buying new uniform, catching<br />

up with friends, talking about the<br />

summer holidays and making plans<br />

for the new school year.<br />

<strong>Nottinghamshire</strong> County<br />

Council’s acting service director<br />

for education Marion Clay said:<br />

“It probably seems no time at all<br />

since parents were looking for a<br />

reception place for their child and<br />

deciding which schools to apply for.<br />

“However, if a child has just gone<br />

into Year 6 at primary school, it’s<br />

now time to start thinking about<br />

applying for a place at secondary<br />

for next September.<br />

“This time around it might also<br />

feel more complicated because<br />

your child may have strong ideas<br />

about which secondary school they<br />

want - or don’t want - to attend.<br />

And their ideas may not always be<br />

the same as yours.<br />

“The good news, however, is<br />

that last year, over 98% of families<br />

who applied for a secondary school<br />

place on time were offered one of<br />

their preferred schools.”<br />

Useful information about<br />

applying<br />

Parents living in <strong>Nottinghamshire</strong><br />

will need to apply through<br />

<strong>Nottinghamshire</strong> County Council,<br />

even if they wish to apply for<br />

schools in other areas such as<br />

Nottingham City or Derbyshire.<br />

The website<br />

www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk<br />

has information to help with the<br />

application process, and it is worth<br />

reading Admissions to schools:<br />

<strong>Guide</strong> for parents 2017-2018<br />

which contains lots of useful<br />

information and advice.<br />

The information about schools<br />

in Admissions to schools: School<br />

information 2017- 2018, also<br />

available on our website, is<br />

organised into areas (Ashfield,<br />

Broxtowe, and so on), so it is<br />

easy to just print off pages about<br />

schools you are interested in<br />

applying for.<br />

Applying online<br />

The easiest way to apply for a place<br />

is online at www.nottinghamshire.<br />

gov.uk/schooladmissions and this<br />

is the method we advise parents<br />

to use. Parents submitting their<br />

application online will receive<br />

an email confirming that their<br />

application has been received.<br />

Receiving the outcome<br />

Parent who apply online will<br />

also get the decision by email on<br />

National Offer Day (1 March 2017),<br />

instead of having to wait a few days<br />

for a letter sent by second class<br />

post.<br />

Whilst the Council encourages<br />

parents to submit their application<br />

online, parents who do not have<br />

internet access can telephone<br />

0300 500 80 80 to apply.<br />

Golden rules to follow when<br />

making an application<br />

1) Apply on time – the closing<br />

date is 31 October <strong>2016</strong>. If<br />

parents miss this deadline,<br />

their application will only be<br />

processed after all the on-time<br />

applications. Parents should<br />

be aware that, by that time, the<br />

schools they might really like<br />

their child to attend might all<br />

be full. In that case, the County<br />

Council will make an alternative<br />

offer of a place at a school which<br />

could be at a distance from your<br />

home address<br />

2) Use all of your preferences<br />

– parents should make sure<br />

that they use all four of their<br />

preferences rather than just<br />

making one preference and<br />

limiting their options. This way<br />

they are more likely to be offered<br />

a place at a school they are happy<br />

for their child to attend<br />

3) Check the admission over<br />

subscription criteria – parents<br />

are urged to include at least one<br />

school within the four preferences<br />

where their child will have high<br />

priority within the school’s<br />

admission oversubscription<br />

criteria and are therefore highly<br />

likely to get a place. Information<br />

about the criteria can also be<br />

found on the Council’s website.<br />

It’s important to note that<br />

<strong>Nottinghamshire</strong>’s admission<br />

arrangements changed with<br />

effect from September <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

So for community and voluntary<br />

controlled schools across the<br />

county, there’s no longer any<br />

priority for siblings living outside<br />

a school’s catchment area.<br />

However, some priority still exists<br />

for children living in a catchment<br />

area and who have a brother or<br />

sister attending the school or the<br />

linked school.<br />

4)Other relevant information - in<br />

the application, parents also need<br />

to make sure they mention any<br />

information that is relevant to their<br />

application which may affect how<br />

the admission oversubscription<br />

criteria are applied. They<br />

should also tell the Council if<br />

they are moving house as this<br />

may affect how their application<br />

is considered. It is important<br />

to read the relevant sections in<br />

Admissions to schools: <strong>Guide</strong> for<br />

parents 2017-2018.<br />

Any more questions?<br />

For any enquiries about how to<br />

apply for a school place, please<br />

contact 0300 500 80 80 or<br />

visit www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk/<br />

schooladmissions<br />

Applications for<br />

reception year<br />

Applications for primary school<br />

reception places for September<br />

2017 and transfer to junior school<br />

(Year 3) for next September can be<br />

made from 7 November <strong>2016</strong>.<br />

Look out for more information in<br />

the next edition of <strong>Primary</strong> <strong>Times</strong><br />

published on 10 October.<br />

Changes to school travel<br />

entitlement<br />

From September 2018, the County<br />

Council will only provide home to<br />

school transport to pupils who have<br />

a statutory entitlement. This change<br />

will apply to all children, including<br />

those applying for a school place<br />

from September 2017, who may<br />

be eligible for help with transport<br />

in 2017-2018, before this change<br />

comes into effect.<br />

Parents might need to consider<br />

this when deciding which schools<br />

to apply for as the future cost<br />

implications of paying for their<br />

child’s transport may influence<br />

their preferences. The Council is<br />

advising parents to read its home to<br />

school transport policy if they think<br />

this change may affect them: www.<br />

nottinghamshire.gov.uk/schooltravel<br />

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The Best Possible Start in Life<br />

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Nestled in 45 acres of beautiful grounds, The Elms Junior<br />

School and Nursery is part of the wider Trent College School.<br />

The Elms is a caring and friendly community of children aged 6<br />

weeks to 11 years, and provides the complete package for your<br />

child.<br />

The importance of a full educational package – where<br />

extracurricular activities encompass the central core of a robust<br />

academic education – is well understood across the whole of<br />

the School. Art, drama, music, sport and a host of other diverse<br />

activities are imaginatively incorporated into the timetable.<br />

There is a family ethos throughout the campus and we aim to<br />

meet your highest expectations of quality education, giving your<br />

child the best possible start in life.<br />

The best way to experience our School is to come along and<br />

visit us in person. Personal tours, Open days and Taster days<br />

are available throughout the year.<br />

www.elmsschool.net<br />

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Nottingham Girls’ Academy<br />

The Nottingham Girls’ Academy is the only provider of nonfee<br />

paying, non-selective education for girls aged 11 to 18 in<br />

Nottingham. The academy also boasts state of the art facilities<br />

following a multi-million pound investment in 2013.<br />

Research shows that girls outperform boys at every level of<br />

education in England and we feel that our environment empowers<br />

girls to reach their full potential and leave the academy as<br />

confident, compassionate and articulate young women ready to<br />

continue their education or enter the world of work. The academy<br />

has recently been crowned as the East Midlands regional winner of<br />

the <strong>2016</strong> Department for Education (DfE) Character Awards which<br />

demonstrates just how well the academy is ensuring pupils leave<br />

school ready for life in modern Britain.<br />

As well as high quality teaching , the academy provides an<br />

exciting and varied extra-curricular opportunities. We work with<br />

local and national partners such as Experian, intu Properties,<br />

DHL and Browne Jacobson to provide leadership and mentoring<br />

opportunities and real life experience of work.<br />

Open Day Fun at Nottingham<br />

High Infant & Junior School<br />

With the huge interest in<br />

Nottingham High School starting<br />

the new academic year as a<br />

fully co-educational school since<br />

welcoming girls into the school in 2015, a high number of visitors<br />

are expected at the school’s next Open Day on Saturday 24th<br />

September.<br />

The event, taking place from 9.00am until 12 noon, is aimed at<br />

girls and boys interested in getting a genuine feel for school life,<br />

welcoming all age groups from infants right through to the sixth<br />

form.<br />

There will be a great range of exciting activities taking place<br />

throughout the morning including a fun trail through Lovell House<br />

Infant School with its friendly Squirrel mascot. The programme for<br />

the Junior School comprises of an Activity Challenge with hands on<br />

art, practical science and musical recitals – and an opportunity for<br />

a question and answer session on the admissions process and key<br />

aspects of school life from Clare Bruce, Head of Nottingham High<br />

School Infant and Junior School. Meanwhile, the Senior School<br />

will also be holding a number of great musical performances, live<br />

science demos, drama rehearsals, climbing wall activities, practical<br />

art sessions and coding exercises. The School will also be unveiling<br />

its new Food & Nutrition department, the latest addition to the<br />

growing curriculum.<br />

Current pupils and Headmaster Kevin Fear will also be speaking<br />

about the recent move towards co-education, school life and key<br />

elements of the application process.<br />

To register your attendance for the Open Day or to find out more<br />

information please visit www.nottinghamhigh.co.uk/admissions/<br />

open-days or contact the Admissions team by email admissions@<br />

nottinghamhigh.co.uk or telephone 0115 845 2232.<br />

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