Academies
and strategy; directors of children’s services; directors of education; directors of finance and corporate services; directors of finance and corporate services; education consultants; elected members for education; heads of facilities and buildings; heads of funding and finance; heads of governance; heads of ict in education; heads of infrastructure; heads of local authority planning; heads of music education; heads of procurement; heads of purchasing; heads of renewables; heads of school access; heads of school improvement; heads of security; heads of sustainable development; headteachers; ict advisors; lea school security policy advisers; managing directors; pfs programme managers/directors; planning, organisation and assets managers; principals; private and third sector skills partners, education providers; property portfolio managers; providers interested in free schools and academies; school governors; school improvement advisors; school inspectors; university project officer; vocational skills leads.
The Academies Show 2012 A
Wednesday 16th May, Olympia, London
s of 1 April 2012 there are 1776 academies open in England. This number continues to grow, reshaping the UK education landscape as a result.
If you are a headteacher, governor, finance director or bursar, a local authority education leader or anyone else with a serious interest in the Academies Programme and regardless of whether you have already converted, looking to convert or simply fact finding for the future, The Academies Show will provide you with a wealth of relevant, valuable and FREE insights, discussions and practical advice.
In brief, this important conference and exhibition is specifically focussed on: • Converting, setting up, funding and managing Academies
• Critical issues to consider for Sponsored Academies and Sponsors, including funding and collaboration
• Raising education standards and improving results
• Setting HR policies and recruitment processes, including pay and staff conditions
• Complying with complex legal and property requirements
• Building an environment which inspires and supports young people to succeed
• Facilitating good working relationships with stakeholders including local authorities
• Creating a curriculum in line with highest international standards
• Promoting staff and pupil engagement • Championing innovative thinking • Increasing cost-efficiency and productivity • Working with suppliers to identify and implement the right products and services to support schools through every stage of the process
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During the day, you will be able to attend, completely FREE: • A high-level CONFERENCE • FIVE SEMINAR THEATRES with real-life case studies
• A comprehensive EXHIBITION AREA featuring up to 100 leading providers
To ensure the event addresses the issues most critical to you, the event organisers are working closely with National Governors’ Association, the National Education Trust, Innovation Unit, Naace the ICT association and other key organisations.
The line up of prominent experts who will share their knowledge and insights with you on the day include: • Dominic Herrington, Director, Academies Delivery Group, Department for Education
• Dr. Elizabeth Sidwell CBE, Schools Commissioner for England
• Jack Salter MCIPS, Head of Commercial Policy, Department for Education
• Tom Clark CBE, Executive Chairman, Freedom and Autonomy for Schools – National Association (FASNA)
• David Wooton, Chair, Independent Academies Association and Chief Executive, Emmanuel Schools Foundation
• Russell Andrews, Director, Technology and Planning, Education Funding Agency
• Clare Collins, Chair, National Governors Association
• John Atkins, Chief Executive, Kemnal Academies Trust
This is a must attend event for: Advisors on energy and environment; buildings maintenance managers; bursars; chair of governors; chief executives; curriculum leads; deputy headteachers; director of resources, performance
THE COUNTRY’S LEADING ACADEMY SCHOOL CATERER
From the following departments and organisations: Academies; British Council for School Environments; Business Support Agencies; CABE; Colleges; Department for Education; Education Centres; Local Authorities; Local Education Authorities; NAACE; NCSL; Ofsted; Partnerships for Schools; Primary Schools Secondary Schools; Skills Funding Agency; Specialist Schools; Teachers Support Network and the Young People’s Learning Agency. So, whether you are considering conversion, are in the process of converting or already managing an established Academy and want to see its staff and students thrive, make sure that you don’t miss this essential day.
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