Research and analysis

A partnership for good curriculum provision and high achievement

Ofsted good practice example showing how the West Tyne partnership works effectively.

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West Tyne Church schools Collaboration - Good practice example.doc

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Details

West Tyne Church Schools’ Collaboration is three very small rural first schools federated together under one executive headteacher. They work in close partnership with two other small schools nearby. Carefully managed joint working has secured exciting and very well-managed curriculum provision and high achievement.

Published 22 February 2012