Dear Parents
We were expecting to have a meeting with Dianne Taylor-Gearing, the principal of UCCA along with Rose Collinson the Director of Childrens Services in Medway.
In the event the following people were there
UCCA were represented by:-
- Dianne Taylor Gearing
- Professor Mark Hunt, the Deputy Rector responsible for Strategic Planning
The Council were represented by:-
- Rodney Chambers, the Leader of the Council,
- Alan Jarrett the Deputy Leader of the Council,
- Neil Davies the Chief Executive Officer of the Council and
- Rose Collinson.
This is an indication of just how seriously the Council regard SOCK as the top 4 people within Medway Council turned up at a meeting that they really didn’t need to be at along with the second in charge of the whole University!
We had a debrief at campaign headquarters (the Local pub) after the meeting and were very encouraged by the following that we achieved in the meeting.
Rodney Chambers made an statement to the effect that no pupils at either school who had joined prior to the September 2009 year intake will be in mixed classes. This means that your daughter will continue in a single sex class until year 10
We are now regarded as a stakeholder in this venture which means that we will continue to have an influence on how the merger takes place
We have been invited to have a tour around the UCCA campus in
We felt that we could work with the UCCA staff as they both had expressed an interest in working with SOCK towards building a successful Academy
Our meeting had been agreed by all parties as the start of the process and that a series of future meetings will be planned. SOCK will therefore be able to help to shape the future of the Academy
We felt that we had finally gained acceptance of the first part of our wish list, no mixed classes, and that we would use future meetings (and the visit to UCCA) to start to influence the culture and ethos of the academy, in particular the style of leadership that would be necessary in order to address Lord Adonis's point about the need to build upon the strengths etc... of Chapter
Sorry to go on so much as my wife continuously tells me to “Keep it simple stupid” and I tend to go on and on but I feel that you can skip the bits that you aren’t interested in but for those who want to be fully informed I do need to give all of the details
The next SOCK meeting will be at Chapter on Tuesday 22nd April at 7:00pm. All are welcome
Best Regards
Shane Hadley
Chair - SOCK
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