Content tagged with: education
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YourVoice- Careers and Learning
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/careers-and-learningDo you know what you want to be? What career you want to do? Whose footsteps to follow?
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Service Area: Children, young people & families
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schoolsFind out how to apply for free school meals, nursery applications, music theory classes and school transfers. Find information about adult learning, families information service and childcare, the youth service and special educational needs.
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Healthy Learning, Healthy Lives (HLHL) and Pupil Lifestyle Survey Privacy Notice
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/the-council-democracy/healthy-learning-healthy-lives-hlhl-and-pupil-lifestyle-survey-privacy-noticeThis Privacy Notice sets out what you need to know about how City of Doncaster Council will use your information for the Pupil Lifestyle Survey and Healthy Learning, Healthy Lives. Pupil Lifestyle Survey (PLS) is an online, anonymous school-based questionnaire, that children & young people complete. The survey includes questions on a range of health-related behaviours and attitudes. Each questionnaire is completely anonymous and confidential.
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Report it: Notify us of your Education, Employment or Training (EET) Status
www.doncaster.gov.uk/doitonline/notify-us-of-your-education-employment-or-training-eet-statusUnder the Education and Skills Act 2008 legislation, local authorities are required to promote the effective participation in education or training...
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Promoting Good Attendance & Punctuality
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/promoting-good-attendanceThere is a clear link between attendance and attainment. Being in school is important to a child’s achievement, wellbeing, and wider development. Evidence shows that the students with the highest attendance throughout their time in school gain the best GCSE and A Level results.
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2 Year Old Funding Application Privacy Notice
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/the-council-democracy/2-year-old-funding-application-privacy-noticeThis Privacy Notice sets out what you need to know about how the City of Doncaster Council (the Council) will use your and your child's information in relation to your application for 2 year old funding. The Council is committed to meeting its data protection obligations and handling this information securely. You should make sure you read and understand this notice before submitting your or your child’s information to us.
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Parents Accessing Early Years and Childcare Provision - Privacy Notice
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/the-council-democracy/parents-accessing-early-years-and-childcare-provision-privacy-noticeThis Privacy Notice sets out what you need to know about how the City of Doncaster Council (the Council) will use your information on children in order to help administer education and family services. The Council is committed to meeting its data protection obligations and handling your information securely. You should make sure you read and understand this notice before submitting your information to us.
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Service for Children with a Hearing Impairment
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/service-for-children-with-a-hearing-impairmentThe Service for Children with a Hearing Impairment supports children, young people and their families across the age ranges from birth to 25 years. Referrals are taken from NHS Audiology and the Newborn Hearing Screening Programme.
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15 hours funded childcare for ALL 3 & 4 year olds
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/free-early-years-education-places-for-all-three-and-four-year-oldsThis is a universal entitlement for ALL 3 and 4 year olds. Children become eligible for their funded early education place the term after their 3rd birthday and this place is available until they reach compulsory school age (the term after their 5th birthday)
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Educational Psychology Service
www.doncaster.gov.uk/services/schools/educational-psychology-serviceWe work with children, parents, schools, pre-school providers, other education settings and health and care agencies to apply the principles of the SEN Code of Practice to help children and young people to improve their learning and to achieve the best they can in life and promote the inclusion of all children and young people in the life of their school and in the local community.