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College open events are really important to attend if you are thinking of doing further studies after your GCSEs. It is your chance to research different locations, courses and find out what options a
Are you a new or seasoned governor wishing to improve your abilities, gain a better grasp of governance, or keep up with the newest educational policies? Our comprehensive training courses are designe
Year 11s have almost completed this stage of their education, this brings new and exciting times ahead for them, Young people are likely to have an offer of further education from a local college or s
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We provide a number of services and grants to help pupils and students achieve the most out of their education. The type of help on offer is broadly split into two groups - help for school pupils and
School governors work in partnership with the headteacher and the staff in our schools to provide the best possible education for all children in Salford. They are unpaid volunteers who want to give s
If your child has a medical need to attend a school, then they may be given priority for a place at your preferred school. You should start by checking the admission policy for your preferred school.
Many faith schools prioritise children for admission on the basis of whether the child lives in the parish served by the school. This will be listed in the school's admission policy if it applies to t
School governors are the largest volunteer group in the country and are drawn from all walks of life. What governors share is a passionate belief that all children deserve to have access to effective