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o European Green Capital 2015
o Population 400,000+
o Young population in creative industries
o Close to city centre = Aardman Animations, Arnolfini, Bristol Old Vic, Watershed
o Growing number of other secondary providers
o Catchment Area = Clifton – St Pauls
BRISTOL
o 1450 on rollo Changing student populationo ME up to 47%o EAL up to 26%o 36 languages (79 Somali speakers)o 30% receiving pupil premium fundingo HPSS: Performing Arts 2000, Maths and Computing 2009o Last round of BSF programme o ETHOS – AMBITIOUS CREATIVE RESPECTFUL CONFIDENT
INCLUSIVE
COTHAM
o 2012 - 5 A* - C (inc. Ma/Eng) 56% / 5 A*- C 79%o 2013 - 5 A* - C (inc. Ma/Eng) 64% / 5 A*- C 80%o 2014 - 5 A* - C (inc. Ma/Eng) 79% / 5 A*- C 85%
o Awarded ‘Outstanding’ by OFSTED in 2010/11o ‘Cotham is an outstanding school which, under the dynamic leadership of its
headteacher, has developed a culture where learning is valued and aspirations are high’
o ‘Attainment is high and has been securely so for the last three years’
o ‘Teaching is consistently strong in the arts’
OFSTED
ACHIEVEMENT
Paul Diraco Theoretical Physicist
o Founder in the field of Quantum Mechanicso Winner of Nobel Prize for Physics
Peter Higgs o British Theoretical Physicist who discovered the Higgs-Boson ‘God’ Particle
Hannah Murrayo ‘Cassie’ from C4 Skinso Cambridge studento Now in Game of Thrones
Jacob Andersono Actor
o Starred in National Theatre’s Warhorseo Broadchurch (ITV)
ALUMNI
Leslie Hill – Head of central TV and EMI. Signed the Rolling Stones and fired the Sex Pistols
o Visited other Co-operative schoolso Developed links with Co-operative networkso Created and developed a strategic vision for the co-operative
academy, HT & SLT, Co-op Leader and admin support, Staff, Students, Governors
o Membership Development Training in Manchestero Worked with School Governing Body to look at how to make all
stakeholders as representative as possibleo Established the Terms of Reference for The Forum
January 2012Converted to a cooperative academy
RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
We starting to ask students what they would like to have a voice about in our school.
Some examples were:
o Lunch times (Queues, cost, space/facilities)
o Uniform (shoes/trainers, more flexibility?)
o Trips (more variety and for more people)
o Mobile Phones (use at break/lunch times
Lunch time
Uniform
Toilets
Homework
Trips
Curriculum
Break time
Events
Rewards
Facilities for
students
Use of
Mobile
Phones
ID Cards
Year7
16 RepsChosen by Tutees
1 boy 1 girl per tutor group
2 Year 7 RepsElected by year group
Year8
Year9
Year10
Year11
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16 RepsChosen by Tutees
1 boy 1 girl per tutor group
2 Year 8 RepsElected by year group
14 RepsChosen by Tutees
1 boy 1 girl per tutor group
14 RepsChosen by Tutees
1 boy 1 girl per tutor group
16 RepsChosen by Tutees
1 boy 1 girl
per tutor group
2 Year 8 RepsElected by year group
2 Year 8 RepsElected by year group
2 Year 8 RepsElected by year group
How will my voice be heard?
Introducing DEMOCRACY‘Co-operative enterprises provide the organisational means whereby a significant proportion of humanity is able to take into its own hands the tasks of creating productive employment, overcoming poverty and achieving social integration’.
Kofi Annan
Co-ops are a unique and invaluable presence in today's world.
Ban Ki-moon, UN Secretary General
‘A co-operative is an autonomous association of persons united voluntarily to meet their common economic, social, and cultural needs and aspirations through a jointly owned and democratically controlled enterprise’.
International Co-operative Alliance, 1995
OCTOBER 2012Lead up to Bristol Mayoral elections o The leading candidates come into Cotham School to talk about democracy
Cotham Co-operative Academy Student Electionso You MUST be a member to voteo Election week 10th – 14th December 2012o Where to vote? – Polling Stationo How to vote? – Ballot Papers
NOVEMBER 2012
DECEMBER 2012
o Deadline to become a member and have a vote!
o Election Week – Monday 10th – Friday 14th December o 80% turnout to vote in some year groups
BOY No of votes GIRL No of
votes TURNOUT
YEAR 7 Tomos MacDonnell 30 Libby Ash-Miles 26 59.3%
YEAR 8 Gabriel Osborne 34 Nell Gear 36 60.70%
YEAR 9 Louis Egerton 33 Izzi Triggs 29 62.2%
YEAR 10 Tom Holmes 36 Martyna Czerwinska 33 63.70%
YEAR 11 Fahad Mohammed 21 Megan Barclay 23 36.2%
Year reps meet with SLT – Minutes published to all students
INSERT MINUTES
Discussion point Action Point By whom By when ACTION and notes from meeting of May 16th 1.Catering and food
Vending machine still needs cash Check whether it is possible for machines to be linked to card system. Put another vending machine in – possibly in A block
Dr Willis
Next meeting
Meeting with Mr Baker still to be held. This will take place before the assemblies of June 15th so year reps can feed back. Tom to arrange via Heather Marouf, Dr Willis’ PA
More vegetarian and multi-cultural food options Year reps to meet with Paul Baker, head chef to look at food options
Dr Willis/Mr Baker/year reps Start of Term 5. As above
Tuck shop
Empty planters to be taken out of the hub and replaced with cold food server/tuck shop –Consult with year reps about healthy food options to be sold.
Dr Willis/Mr Baker/year reps
date to be confirmed by Paul Baker
Discussion continued around this and will talk to Mr Baker in meeting
Long queues
Queues system to be managed better under the hubInvestigate staggered lunchtimes
Dr Willis/SLT
Next meeting As above
Larger tables in the hub
Start replacing some of the tables
Mrs HM to talk to Mrs Sperring, business manager
On-going as tables need replacing
As above
Chips! Further discussion needed Dr Willis/Mr Baker/year reps Next meeting As above
2.Outside space
Football goals on Muga and field These will be provided Dr Willis By September 2013 Dr Willis to talk to Mr Collins
Basketball nets on Muga These will be provided Dr Willis By September 2013 Dr Willis to talk to Mr Collins
Organisation of Muga so all years have access Year reps to talk to Mr Heayberd Year reps/Mr Heayberd By next meeting Louis has had a word with Mr Heayberd. No solution but needs to be an ongoing discussion
More outside play equipment for younger students Year reps to consult with students about external gym options
Dr Willis/Year reps/tutor reps By September 2013 This and outdoor gym very popular idea. Louis to get together working groups of students to meet with Dr Willis and Mr Collins to get in pace for September. Dr Willis to consult with governors and Ms Sperring
Provide a trampoline Year reps to consult with PE department about feasibility, then to cost and consult
Year reps/PE department On going Not discussed
Litter More bins to be provided. All students to be consulted about growing litter problem. Recommendations to be fed to all students to action
Dr Willis/Year reps/all students ongoing Lots of ideas on this. Bins are on order – Year reps to be consulted about positioning. Talked about possible volunteer job and to look at asee4msbnlies on recycling and litter. Conversation to be continued.
More outdoor seating Year reps to look at catalogue and recommend type and location of new benches
Year reps By next meeting Picnic benches and park benches on order and students to help with siting of these
Other Highlights• Working with other schools• Visits to Cardiff, Manchester and
Rochdale• The AGM• Student conference in January• The goal posts
Other stakeholder groups have been developed alongside the students….o Staffo Parents/Carero Communityo Alumni
Cotham Co-operative Academy Forum
We started with a shadow forum in March 2013 which spent the rest of the academic year establishing protocols, communication channels and electing a chair for the next academic year. We then held elections in October 2013 to try and get to the full complement as stated in the articles. Current membership:
• 12 staff• 12 parents• 5 community• 12 students• 1 alumni
Meetings are held 6 times a year. Two governors are always present along with the Head teacher
Cotham Co Op Forum VisionOur forum is a group of elected people who represent everyone connected to
the school.We listen, understand and collect your views and opinions. We then use our powerful influence to make Cotham
better for everyone
How does the forum work?
Constituency groups meet independently between forum meetings to decide what will go to the forumRecommendation are made to go to either the school or the GB.Very clear communications channels have been established to make sure this is a democratic process. Some examples: • the school has invested in a communication strategy after comments that we
were not effective and timely in our communications, internally and externally. • Homophobia has been raised by students and assemblies and lessons have been developed to address this. • The staff group are looking at priority admission for staff children • Parents are gathering information about homework • The summer Fiesta attracted 600 people from all constituencies and a great
many from our community and alumni groups
HOW DOES IT LINK WITH THE GOVERNING BODY?
• A small sub group meets every term• Formal report at every governors’ meeting• Governors at each forum meeting• Currently working on how to develop this – how
does the Academy Development Plan sit with the SIP
• Developing key areas for discussion over the academic year to help give focus.
What are the benefits?
• Enhanced the ethos of the school• A rising trend of achievement• Students: Developed real leadership and involvement at all
levels• Staff: allowed a much more equitable school – support staff
have a much greater influence• Parents – a growing sense of self help rather than over
reliance on the school• Governors – A more holistic view of the school and a
developing understanding of the sphere of influence• Provides a ‘second chamber’
Challengeso Maintain a high profile with events such as the AGMo Develop the power and influence of the forum so it realises its
potentialo Communication between the GB, SLT and forumo Keep student involvement focussed and relevant - both quick
fix and long haul projectso Increase the alumni and community membershipo Develop the diversity of parent constituency o Continuing financial investment by the school