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Parent feedback survey
School: Play Gloucestershire, Tewkesbury School: Young Gloucestershire, Tewkesbury School: Early Help & Air Ambulance, Winchcombe School: Play Gloucestershire, Winchcombe School: Young Gloucestershire, Winchcombe School: Early Help & Air Ambulance
proposal to change the age range at Widden Primary School
published admission number (PAN) for the main school will not be affected by these proposals.• There will be no reduction in, nor material change to, the service provided by the school as a result of the age range change.
HR Career Development Workshops
, How clearly the aims & objectives were explained, The tutor's knowledge of the subject, How your learning needs were met, The variety of activities and learning, The pace and style of delivery, Did the tutor manage the workshop appropriately e.g
Internal Workshop Feedback - Community
, How clearly the aims & objectives were explained, The tutor's knowledge of the subject, How your learning needs were met, The variety of activities and learning, The pace and style of delivery, Did the tutor manage the workshop appropriately e.g
Learner Destination
, Please rate how your learning with us has helped you in the following areas, About you, Impact of your learning, Feedback and Suggestions, If other - Please state:, Please state your name, If you are in Further Education or Training, please tell us
Gloucestershire Pupil Wellbeing Survey and GHLL
The questionnaire covers a range of areas including young people’s lifestyle choices and behaviours, emotional wellbeing, relationships, school experience and safety.Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning (GHLL) was launched in 2012 to support and
School Admission Consultation
The following schools are seeking comments on the proposed change:The Rissington SchoolThe school are proposing to reduce their PAN from 45 to 30.The factors which have been considered by The Rissington School in deciding to consult on this proposal
Increase Heart of the Forest (HOTF) Community Special School
This proposal seeks to permanently increase Heart of the Forest (HOTF) Community Special School from 115 places to 125 places to enable the school to provide 10 new places for children and young people aged 4-11 who have a primary need of Social Emotional
Winter Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme Schools Survey
, Please state the name of your school (optional), Please state the name of your school (optional)
Local Area SEND Improvement Work
, In the last 12 months are GCC Early Help and Social Care services supporting your school to meet the holistic needs of your children with SEN in your school?