Rossendale Free Press

School is teaching hub in £65m plan

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A SPECIAL school is celebratin­g after being named as the site of a new Teaching School (TS) Hub as part of £65m government plans.

Academy school Tor View, in Haslingden, has been named as one of 81 hubs across the country, and will be working with around 200 schools across Fylde/South Ribble and West Lancashire on the Early Career framework/ National Profession­al Qualificat­ions and Initial Teacher Training.

Star Academies have been named as the TS Hub for the Rossendale area, based from Tauheedul Islam Girls’ High School in Blackburn.

Angela Holdsworth, executive principal of Tor View Specialist Learning Community, said: “We are absolutely delighted and feel it is a great honour for Tor View to have been selected as one of the 81 Teaching School Hubs nationwide (and one of only two special schools).”

Under the Department for Education plans the teaching workforce will get best practice and expert advice on how best to engage with pupils, lesson planning, and classroom management, as part of new teaching school hubs being rolled out across the country.

The hubs will be added in all corners of England to provide high-quality profession­al developmen­t to teachers and leaders at all stages of their career, and play a key role in helping to build up trainee teachers as they enter the workforce. They will be operationa­l and helping schools from this September, will have their own defined geographic­al patch and will be expected to be accessible to all schools within that area.

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Angela Holdsworth

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