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You are here: Home > Education > Information about Schools > Melton Mowbray and the Vale of Belvoir School Reorganisation > Strategic Intents

Melton and the Vale of Belvoir Reorganisation - Building a Better Future

Melton Mowbray and the Vale of Belvoir

Strategic Intents

By February 2008 we will:
  • Have formed the Barkestone Educational Trust for Belvoir high School
By September 2008 we will:
  • Have admitted the first Year 10 students to Belvoir High School, and Year 6 pupils to the Vale primary schools
By Spring 2009 we will:
  • Have established a legal framework for joint governance of the new Post 16 Centre
By Summer 2009 we will:
  • Have completed building works for Belvoir High School and Long Field High
By September 2009 we will:
  • Have an effective Partnership Board in place
  • Have admitted the first year 10 students at John Ferneley and Long Field High Schools
  • Completed the first stage of new build for Brooksby Melton College (Brooksby Campus)
  • Have secured curriculum entitlement
  • Have started to raise achievement and attainment by;
    - Increasing achievement at KS3 (Key Stage) level 5 and above in English/maths/science to 80%
    - Increasing achievement 5A* - C (including English/maths) level 2 to 50%
    - Increasing the aps (average point score) at Post 16 to 750
    - Increasing level 2 achievement for 19 year olds to 70%
    - Reducing NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training) to 4%
    - Improving attendance to 94.5%
    - Meeting objectives for the Foundation Learning Tier to include SEN/LLDD (Special Educational Needs/Learners with Learning Difficulties and/or Disabilities)
  • Have in place effective arrangements for monitoring and evaluation
  • Have an effective VLE and MIS in place
By Summer 2010 we will:
  • Have completed building works for John Ferneley, King Edward VII, the Post 16 Centre, and Brooksby Melton College (Melton Campus)
By September 2011 we will:
  • Have admitted the first students to the Post 16 Centre directly from the 11-16 schools
  • Have raised achievement and attainment by;
    -Increasing achievement at KS3 at level 5 and above in English/maths/science to 85%
    -Increasing achievement 5A* - C (including English/maths) level 2 to 60%
    -Increasing the aps at Post 16 to 800
    -Increasing level 2 attainment for 19 years olds to 75%
    -Improving attendance to 95%
    -Reducing NEET to 2.5%
By September 2013 we will:
  • Have raised achievement and attainment by;
    - Increasing achievement at KS3 at level 5 and above in English/maths/science to 90%
    - Increasing achievement 5A* - C (including English/maths) level 2 to 65%
    - Increasing the aps at Post 16 to 850
    - Increasing level 2 attainment for 19 years olds to 80%
    - Improving attendance to 96%
    - Reducing NEET to1%
 

further information

Contact: Children and Young People's Service
Telephone: 0116 305 6631
E-mail: childrensservices@leics.gov.uk
Last Updated:
11 April 2008
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