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Working in partnership with and supporting other schools, colleges and universities

Hyde Schools Together
Working in partnership with the local primary schools provides opportunities for pupils, staff and head teachers to learn from each other, to be challenged and to provide a sense of community cohesion, understanding and celebration of diversity. Pupils in these schools are provided with a wide range of challenges as well as experience enrichment opportunities.

 
Chester Diocese Church Schools Cluster
Church schools pride themselves in providing an education for the whole child in a Christian environment. They seek to ensure that all children and young people achieve the best of which they are capable in a caring atmosphere that recognises the special gifts of each individual. The spiritual, moral, social and cultural development of all is fostered within a Christian environment. Moral teaching is based firmly within the teaching of the Bible. They enable children and their families to explore the truths of Christian faith, to develop spiritually and morally, and to have a basis for choice about Christian commitment. They are places where the beliefs and practices of other faiths will be respected.
 
University of Manchester
Holy Trinity primary works in partnership with other primary schools and the University of Manchester to provide a range of education, training and practical teaching experiences to support graduate trainees in achieving the award of Qualified Teacher Status and becoming effective and committed members of the teaching profession. The aim of the partnership is to develop teachers of the highest calibre, by supporting them through guided professional experience, informed by reflective practice and recent and relevant research.  It seeks to foster an attitude towards learning that promotes high expectations and values diversity and respect for all social and cultural backgrounds.

Gee Cross Holy Trinity Primary School in Partnership Development 2017-2018

Partnership

Partner Organisation

Dates

Summary of Project/Outcomes

Chester Diocese Family of Schools

Chester Diocese Director of Education

Chris Penn

 

On going

  • To promote a shared vision of excellence in education for all, which is deeply Christian.
  • To promote academic rigour
  • To strive to deliver excellence for all
  • Shared Christian values of hope, community, respect and dignity

Headteachers Learning Three

Church schools Headteacher Learning Threes partnership

St Georges, St Johns and Holy Trinity primary schools

Karen Burns

June 2017-July 2018

  • This project aims to strengthen the knowledge and skills of participating qualified teachers by deepening their understanding of the principles of effective teaching and learning in science.
  • In this project, we want to develop on previous experienced of leadership and support the capacity of schools involved in the professional development project.

Hyde Primary Schools together

Hyde Headteachers

On going

  • To develop community cohesion and preparation for high school through providing community events for the pupils.
  • To challenge and inspire year 6 pupils through an Inspirational Challenge Day.
  • To continue to develop problem solving and challenge for year 6 pupils through the collaborative DT project: Rocket Cars, ethos conference

Maths Project

To develop pedagogy of Early Years Foundation Stage and maths transition into key stage one.

Partnership of schools Award bid project for EYFS maths and maths leadership

Jo Lindon

July 2017 – July 2018

  • Funding awarded to work in partnership to improve standards and outcomes in the Early Years in mathematics linked to growth mindset, outdoor learning and closing the gap between boys and girls learning.
  • There are five participating primary schools in the project, to research good practice and apply to each learning environment.

Manchester University

Science and engineering  Education research and innovation hub

June 2017

  • To develop links with the university to further provide innovative and inspiring science to year 6 pupils.
  • To participate (presentation workshop) at  the national Great Science Share event in July 2017.
  • To develop the partnership to further challenge pupils in science and share their learning.

Manchester University

Manchester University

               

Rosemary Garratt                               

On going

  • PGCE Partnership: to support future teachers
  • To access the latest CPD

Denton Community College PE

Denton Community College

Jack Scholar and Hayley Duffey

On going

  • To provide inspirational days for targeted groups e.g. Year 5 science, KS2 girls inspirational sports days
  • To provide CPD in PR and sports for teachers through team teaching and modelling strategies.

Hyde Sports Cluster

Hyde Community college

Jim Dolen and Jan Garside

June 2013

On going

  • To promote competitive sport between the 11 primary schools that makes up the Hyde community.
  • Events take place a t least once a half term in a range of sports for different year groups
  • To encourage greater participation of pupils from all schools
  • To promote community cohesion and support transition to high schools

Alder High School

Science

Science Leader

Wayne Tavernar

September 2017

  • To initiate a partnership with the local high school in the development of inspirational science for the older pupils e.g. planetarium.
    • To establish team teaching and use of high school science lab to inspire and engage pupils in science.
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