Background info
The partnership was originally set up to overcome professional isolation at a time of change.
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Transition Information Sessions
Resources to support planning of Transition Information Sessions
The Dorking Schools Partnership is committed to supporting and developing the opportunities for the children in the schools located in South Mole Valley.
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Each of the constituent partnership groups has its own purpose and aims:
The Partnership seeks to provide support for all pupils who find they have difficulty with aspects of learning, behaviour, social skills, self-esteem, or experience other hardship. It also offers information on learning opportunities for adults.
This is a forum for all local schools to pool resources from The Ashcombe School’s Language College funding in order to improve the quality of teaching and learning of Modern Foreign Languages. Read more...
The several small schools in the area work together to share resources, expenses and expertise within the schools. The partnership provides a central banking system for artefacts, books and specialised equipment and facilitates joint policy writing and planning. Read more...
The aim, through sharing existing resources, is to engage the maximum number of young people in sport and to extend the range of opportunities available, in line with the DfES Sports Partnership initiative. Read more...
The Dorking Schools Sustainable Development Network provides an opportunity for all schools to share information and resources on environmental education
PARENTS!
Moving from Primary to Secondary School
Are you and your child beginning to think about the move from Primary School to Secondary School?
For some, it can be a worrying time so, to try to ease the transition, we have gathered a range of information for both parents and children which we hope will prove helpful.
Choice Advice Service
If you would like support regarding contacting a school, or with your school choice, why not try the Choice Advice Service?
