The London Borough of Croydon invites suitable expressions of interest and tenders from suppliers for Alternative Education Provision.
The requirement:
London Borough of Croydon invites suitable expression of interest from suppliers for Alternative Education Provision which will provide
A framework is for learners in Key Stages 3 (Years 7-9) and 4 (Years 10 and 11) who have either been excluded from school or are at risk of exclusion from school. This framework will support the offer from our PRUs and seeks providers who can offer high quality full time (25 hours) or part time alternative education provision that enables students to achieve academically and progress onto appropriate post-16 pathways.
At Key Stage 3 we are looking for providers who can offer a broad and balanced academic curriculum that enables students to make progress on a range of measures and be successfully reintegrated back to mainstream schools. Providers at Key Stage 4 can offer academic and/or vocational pathways for learners. All providers offering full time education must offer appropriate qualifications in English and mathematics up to Level 2 and be appropriately registered with Ofsted.
It is anticipated that the framework will contribute towards the following outcomes:
— Improving educational attainment at secondary level;
— Improving the opportunities for vulnerable children by narrowing the gap in attainment; and
— Increasing the proportion of 16-18 year-olds in education, employment and training.
The framework is to be commissioned for 3 years, with a possible 1-year extension at the discretion of the London Borough of Croydon. The framework will commence September 2016.
Newport City Council invites tenders for the provision of Flying Start Playgroup places in the geographical boundaries of Newport in accordance with Welsh Government policy and guidelines.
Provision of Flying Start Playgroup Places in accordance with the specification within the tender documents at Carnegie Library Annex for an education year as follows:
Term 1 — 33 children
Term 2 — 30 children
Term 3 — 28 children
Children numbers can change by +/-2.
Provision of Flying Start Playgroup places for one education term only in accordance with the specification within the tender documents as follows:
Term 1 — 18 children
Children numbers can change by +/-2.
Provision of Flying Start Playgroup Places in accordance with the specification as detailed in the tender documents at Newport East Community Centre in an education year as follows:
Term 1 — 24 children
Term 2 — 29 children
Term 3 — 27 children
Child numbers can vary by +/-2.
Durham County Council, Children and Adults services, is seeking a suitably experienced and competent organisation to provide a residential and education package 24/7. The provider of this placement must be registered appropriately with the Care Quality Commission / Ofsted. More information can be found by registering your interest and accessing the further detail.
We are seeking to commission a sustainable health and education programme to help transform school meals and food education in schools and communities, as part of the Leicestershire Healthy Schools Programme. The aim is to give pupils and their families the skills and knowledge needed to cook, grow and enjoy good quality, affordable food, as well as increasing understanding of where food comes from. The programme should use food to engage the community and improve the whole school experience, making lunchtimes a positive feature of the day and enriching classroom learning with farm visits, practical cooking and growing. The aim of the programme is to give schools the tools they need to make long term changes to their food culture and their curriculum to support healthy behaviours. The programme will be available to every school in Leicestershire.
We are seeking to commission a sustainable health and education programme to help transform school meals and food education in schools and communities, as part of the Leicestershire Healthy Schools Programme. The aim is to give pupils and their families the skills and knowledge needed to cook, grow and enjoy good quality, affordable food, as well as increasing understanding of where food comes from. The programme should use food to engage the community and improve the whole school experience, making lunchtimes a positive feature of the day and enriching classroom learning with farm visits, practical cooking and growing. The aim of the programme is to give schools the tools they need to make long term changes to their food culture and their curriculum to support healthy behaviours. The programme will be available to every school in Leicestershire. The contract is being offered for an initial period of 12 months, with the option to extend for up to a further 24 months.
A sustainable health and education programme to help transform school meals and food education in schools and communities, as part of the Leicestershire Healthy Schools Programme. The aim is to give pupils and their families the skills and knowledge needed to cook, grow and enjoy good quality, affordable food, as well as increasing understanding of where food comes from. The programme should use food to engage the community and improve the whole school experience, making lunchtimes a positive feature of the day and enriching classroom learning with farm visits, practical cooking and growing. The aim of the programme is to give schools the tools they need to make long term changes to their food culture and their curriculum to support healthy behaviours. The programme will be available to every school in Leicestershire.
A sustainable health and education programme to help transform school meals and food education in schools and communities, as part of the Leicestershire Healthy Schools Programme. The aim is to give pupils and their families the skills and knowledge needed to cook, grow and enjoy good quality, affordable food, as well as increasing understanding of where food comes from. The programme should use food to engage the community and improve the whole school experience, making lunchtimes a positive feature of the day and enriching classroom learning with farm visits, practical cooking and growing. The aim of the programme is to give schools the tools they need to make long term changes to their food culture and their curriculum to support healthy behaviours. The programme will be available to every school in Leicestershire. The contract is being offered for an initial period of 12 months, with the option to extend for up to a further 24 months.
Please note, this is in addition to the current tender out for the delivery of education and training on behalf of the RNN Group.
The RNN Group (the ‘College’) is seeking to procure a framework of possible providers for the delivery of education and training provision from a network of contractors who will be selected through this procurement exercise. This procurement exercise is open to all eligible suppliers providing provision in all sectors (and at all levels) but selection may be made in line with our strategic priorities and where provision does not directly compete with our own delivery. All submissions should be made via the online portal. No other form of submission will be accepted. Deadline for submission of tenders is Monday, 4.12.2017 at 17:00. You are welcome to ask questions or seek clarifications regarding this procurement process via the In-Tend portal. Deadline for clarifications is Monday, 27.11.2017 at 17:00.
Please note, this is in addition to the current tender out for the delivery of education and training on behalf of the RNN Group.
The RNN Group (the ‘College’) is seeking to procure a framework of possible providers for the delivery of education and training provision from a network of contractors who will be selected through this procurement exercise. This procurement exercise is open to all eligible suppliers providing provision in all sectors (and at all levels) but selection may be made in line with our strategic priorities and where provision does not directly compete with our own delivery. All submissions should be made via the online portal. No other form of submission will be accepted. Deadline for submission of tenders is Monday, 4.12.2017 at 17:00. You are welcome to ask questions or seek clarifications regarding this procurement process via the In-Tend portal. Deadline for clarifications is Monday, 27.11.2017 at 17:00.