Salford Local Authority (LA)

There are 150 local Authorities (LAs) in England responsible for the strategic management of local authority education services including:
- planning the supply of school places
- making sure every child has access to a suitable school place, or has suitable provision made for them
- supporting and challenging schools, in inverse proportion to their success, and intervening where a school is failing its pupils
- allocating funding to schools
Local authorities also work with local partners, including other local authority services, the health service and police, to contribute to cross-cutting approaches which are critical to maximising the life chances of children and young people.
LAs are democratically accountable which gives them a distinctive leadership role in the local community to set a vision for education and to bring together partners to achieve change and improvement.
Salford LA resources
School admissions and transfers - information for parents of children applying for either a nursery, primary or secondary place
Educational glossary - what exactly is an LA? And what does "Key Stage 2" mean?
Educational Trips & Welfare - planning and control of visits must be exercised rigorously with commitment and clear management to meet the increased expectations and legal demands now in force
Teaching vacancies - published in association with Eteach
Reports and Plans - produced by Salford LA
School Performance Tables - published annually for Key Stages 2, 3 and 4, plus GCSEs.
Schools and colleges finder - an online guide to schools and colleges in Salford, with onward links to location maps and Ofsted reports
Central and local government share responsibility for the education service, and are committed to working together to provide the best possible education for children and young people. High standards for all can best be realised through an effective partnership between the DfES and local authorities in which we recognise and respect each other's unique contribution.
This page was last updated on 30 August 2007
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