[Report of the Interim Director for Children’s Services Report. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Children and Families.]Cabinet is asked to support the development of a new, not for profit school improvement company (Haringey Education Partnership) in partnership with schools in the borough and to commit to commissioning statutory and strategic school improvement functions through this vehicle.
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The Cabinet Member for Children and Families introduced the report which set out proposals for a not for profit ‘schools company’, known as the Haringey Education Partnership (HEP), to drive school improvement from 1st September 2018. A Cabinet decision was required to confirm the Council’s support for establishing HEP; committing to commission ongoing statutory and strategic school improvement functions through HEP; to accept the one-off cost of transition and to provide technical and financial assistance to support the set-up of the new organisation.
RESOLVED
Reasons for decision
There are three key reasons for establishing Haringey Education Partnership:
a) Moving to exceptional in Haringey: Haringey Education Partnership will facilitate a schools led school improvement model to develop. This will build on the existing strengths of schools in Haringey to develop an exceptional school system with a higher proportion of outstanding schools and continue to tackle the remaining attainment gaps within and across schools in the borough
b) National policy: The Department or Education has set out its intention to reduce the role of local authorities in providing school improvement services and driving schools towards joining multi-academy trusts. Establishing Haringey Education Partnership will maintain the partnership working between our schools and the Council, while building a schools led model of improvement
c) Schools funding: the loss of funding to the Council through the Education Services Grant and potentially the Dedicated Schools Grant means the current service is financially unsustainable. Haringey Education Partnership will allow school improvement services to continue, and the Council to commission its ongoing statutory and strategic functions, at no ongoing cost the General Fund.
Alternative options considered
Three other options have been considered:
a) Do nothing / maintain existing services: The Council could choose to maintain the current school improvement model, committing to maintain existing resources and ways of working. To date, the current model has served us ... view the full minutes text for item 104