Follow the progress of St Michael's Catholic Secondary School: the first 'free school' in Cornwall
Friday, 6 July 2012
The Government has signed the funding agreement; the U.K. now has the first Catholic Free School opening in Camborne in September. (The team has been working so hard that the news possibly left them a little fazed, but in time it will all sink in!) Thanks once again to everyone who had shown their support and prayed constantly.
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Local Paper : 'Win-win'
An article in the Western Morning News today describes how both the Sure-Start Children's Centre and the new school will benefit from the Council's sale of the Trevu building - to the benefit of the town. The full article is here.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Advert in papers this week: good news!
"The historic County Grammar School in Camborne will become a school again in
September 2012. St Michael's Catholic Secondary School is delighted that
Cornwall Council has agreed to the sale of the site because it is the ideal
location for Cornwall's first 'free' school and faith secondary school. The school will serve much of Cornwall as it is particularly well placed next to the railway station and close to bus transport. Close links with St John's Roman Catholic primary school and the Catholic parish church situated opposite will be cultivated but St Michael's will not be exclusively for Catholic pupils.
Eventually there will be 300 pupils [11-16] in the school in classes of 20. A new building will accommodate specialist teaching areas. The principal-designate is Neil Anderson B.Eng.Hons., head teacher of St Michael's, currently in Chicago to present to American schools and teachers the innovative AstraZenaca Young Scientist Explorative Quest project which he has trialled successfully in St Michael's and local primary schools this year. That project is another 'first' for Cornwall".
Enquiries about enrolment in 2012 to St Michael's 01872 242 123
Eventually there will be 300 pupils [11-16] in the school in classes of 20. A new building will accommodate specialist teaching areas. The principal-designate is Neil Anderson B.Eng.Hons., head teacher of St Michael's, currently in Chicago to present to American schools and teachers the innovative AstraZenaca Young Scientist Explorative Quest project which he has trialled successfully in St Michael's and local primary schools this year. That project is another 'first' for Cornwall".
Enquiries about enrolment in 2012 to St Michael's 01872 242 123
For all parents of Year 6 children
This important information was sent out in letters to all those parents who have given their details to St Michael's. It is equally useful for any parent who might be interested; the details should appear in parish newsletters this weekend:
We can announce the good news that St Michael’s will open in September 2012 in the old County Grammar school building , currently the Trevu centre, Trevu Rd Camborne.
It was not possible to include St Michael’s in the list of schools from which you could express a preference when filling in the year 7 admission forms in 2011. Therefore on March 1st, you will receive notification of the secondary place allotted to your Year 6 child which will NOT be St Michael’s. If you would still prefer St Michael’s, do not accept or refuse this offer but wait for an official form from us. We expect this to be available in April when we have signed the final agreement.
The form will give two or three weeks to consider applying and then, if you wish to proceed, you must return the form to St Michael’s. Please do not refuse the offer that you already have at this stage. We can admit 60 pupils to Year 7 and in the event that we are oversubscribed, we shall apply our admissions code.[A copy of this is available on the website]. Only when you receive a firm offer from us, must you decide whether to accept our offer or to confirm the original school you were allocated.
Cornwall Council knows that this procedure is being followed and understands that you may not be able to reply to their first offer promptly.
Enquiries about enrolment in 2012 to St Michael's 01872 242 123
There will be an opportunity to find out more by visiting St John's parish hall in Camborne any time from 2pm to 7.30pm on 20th and 27th March.
Wednesday, 29 February 2012
Lecturing in Chicago
Our Headteacher Neil Anderson has flown off to the Windy City to give a lecture on the 'Explorative Quest' project. This is a scheme created and funded by AstraZeneca, the leading pharmaceutial giant, that has a large presence in the U.K.
Mr Anderson has been pioneering this project in St Michael's and also in other local primary schools. It seeks to encourage children in data logging using the latest high-tech instruments.
Mr Anderson has been pioneering this project in St Michael's and also in other local primary schools. It seeks to encourage children in data logging using the latest high-tech instruments.
Friday, 24 February 2012
Project Team Meeting
Today a meeting of 17 people - including project management consultants and 4 civil servants from London - met with the steering group in Truro.
All is now set for opening in September (although the funding agreement has yet to be signed of course).
The consultation of the local community will take place in March.
The new site will be transformed in two main phases.
There is much to be done in the next few months including development of curriculum and policies; assisting teachers to transfer from the present school and recruiting more staff; deciding how to build in ICT and working towards the funding agreement.
There was a very positive feel to the gathering.
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Full steam ahead
Ian Gamble visited St Michael's for two days this week from Prospect (educational consultants).
He was able to meet a spectrum of representatives (parents, governors, parish priests etc) as well as look at all our work.
He gave a very positive assessment of the project, stating that he thought things were extremely well in place so far (amongst the best of all the free schools he'd dealt with).
Friday, 27 January 2012
Consultation
We are about to begin the statutory consultation process shortly. This will be the opportunity for everyone - especially in the local community - to express their support.
Creating our curriciculum
Our headteacher, governors and teachers are beavering away with Department of Education consultants on the structure of the new curriculum. This is an area over which Free Schools have considerable freedom. At the moment we are giving particular care to how we will provide ICT (Information and Communications Technology) as it is vital that we are completely up-to-date with the latest developments. We are of course considering various 'cloud-based' systems.
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