Who does NET work with?
The National Education Trust's contracted work includes the following:
Over 1000 nursery, primary, special, secondary schools, children's centres and colleges nationally and internationally: conducting reviews, inspections and in-service training focused on teaching and learning, leadership, innovation and school/college improvement; running Able Writers and 6s&7s programmes.
Adhyayan – NET's International partner
Bristol City Council: primary schools, early years settings, school governance – development and training
Camden LA: Sustaining Success course for headteachers; primary/secondary school improvement
Capita: NET Associates chairing and speaking at national conferences
Department for Education (DfE): commission with National Challenge Schools and Independent Schools; commission with early years and children's centres
E-ACT: development with leadership and governance in academies and free schools
Essex LA: development of 6s&7s early intervention programmes for children
Headteachers' and deputy headteachers' associations nationally: contributions to conferences and seminars
Heart of Birmingham PCT: development of 6s&7s early intervention programmes for children
Helen Hamlyn Foundation: research for foundation of new national project
Inner Temple, London: running project for students aspiring to join the Bar
Inside Government: NET Associates chairing and speaking at national conferences
Isle of Wight: Sustaining Success courses and developing Island-wide system leadership for schools
KGVK Gurukul, India: establishing quality assurance inspection framework for chain of rural schools
Mawhiba Schools Partnership, Saudi Arabia: training for teachers of English and providing 'expert lectures'
National Association of British Schools in Spain: training for teachers and school leaders
National College for Leadership of Schools and Children's Services: establishing Children's Charter for national curriculum development
Neil Stewart Associates: NET Associates chairing and speaking at national conferences
Northamptonshire LA: development work with rural schools federations
Oasis: support with reading and literacy programmes
Oxfordshire LA: Sustaining Success course; school reviews and in-service training
Reading LA: Sustaining Success and 'Good to Great' courses; primary/secondary school improvement
Redbridge LA: Sustaining Success course; Children's Centres development
Surrey County Council: research and writing of 'Vision for Learning in 2020'
Sutton Trust: research to establish national Children's University
SWLSEP Regional Partnership: Sustaining Success courses for headteachers
With thanks to the following schools who have generously provided NET with photos of their pupils at work and play:
Grove Primary, Birmingham
Royal Latin Grammar School, Buckingham
Kendrick School, Reading
Avon Valley College, Salisbury
Jubilee High, Surrey
Handsworth Girls, Birmingham
Churchend Academy, Reading
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