|
Gedling School in the Community
Gedling School and Specialist Science College are delighted to announce working partnerships with excellent sports coaching organisations to keep local children active during every school holiday.
FEBRUARY HALF TERM
Nottingham Forest Football Road Show
Monday 13th & Tuesday 14th February. 9.45am-3.00pm.
Only £5.00 (usual cost £12.95) Exclusive to all 6-11 year olds of all abilities who attend one of the following Gedling Family of Schools; The Gedling School, Carlton Academy, All Hallows CofE Primary, Haddon Primary, Priory Junior, Stanhope Primary or Porchester Junior!!
0115 9824453
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Premier Sport
Wednesday 15th February. 10.00am-3.00pm. Ages 5-12. Only £9.95!! A fun filled day of multi-sport activities including basketball, football, golf, hockey and many more!!
01953 499 040 www.premiersport.org
Active Choices Ltd
Thursday 16th and Friday 17th February. 8.45am-3.15pm.
Ages 5-13. £10.00 for 1 day or £18.00 for 2 days.
Activities to include football, handball, cricket, dodgeball, science challenges and many more! www.activechoicesltd.co.uk
Please do not hesitate to contact us for further information.
Ministers give Gedling School academy project the green light
PLANS to transform the Gedling School in Nottinghamshire into an E-ACT academy moved a significant step forward after the Department for Education issued a ‘statement of intent’ from ministers. Schools minister Lord Hill has approved the project in principle and set a provisional opening date of September 2012.
The new academy will now enter an official project phase, with E-ACT as the sponsor, working closely with the Department for Education and the school to complete all the necessary planning and consultation before the academy can open.
The plan will be to provide places for pupils aged 11 – 16.
The Chair of Governors at Gedling School, Anne Baldry said: “I am delighted that we have moved to the next stage of this process. The governors want to secure an excellent education and an exciting opportunity for existing and future students in this school as well as preserving the school as an important community facility.”
Sir Bruce Liddington, the Director General of E-ACT, said: “We now have the formal backing of the Department for Education to take this project forward. We’re looking forward to working with everyone involved in the school and the community to prepare to transform the school into an academy.”
New Prospectus
We have now recieved the latest prospectus from E-Act. Click the picture below to view/download. You could also visit the E-Act website to learn more about the Trust http://www.e-act.org.uk/

|