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South Lanarkshire Council Useful information for applicants of posts South Lanarkshire Council has invested significantly in modernising its school buildings which is believed to be the largest and most progressive in the UK. The agenda now is to provide high quality education which will inspire learners, transform learning and strengthen communities. If you want to teach in modern schools which are suited to delivering a 21st century curriculum we are looking for you to join us. We are the fifth largest local authority in Scotland and we want to harness the passion and commitment that you have for teaching so why not come and join us. 3

Resources is our largest service - with an annual budget of around 270 million and employing around 6000 people. Forty six thousand young people attend primary, secondary and additional support needs schools in South Lanarkshire. The Resource is also responsible for learning communities, early years, community learning and home school partnership, inclusion, integrating children s services, psychological services, youth learning and the SEEMIS Group. 6,000 employees Budget of almost 270 million Schools and services are responsible for taking forward the national and local priorities set out in the Resources plan. Our aim is to improve the experience for children, young people and adults as they participate in learning or make use of the wide range of services within. Resources objectives and priorities are to: improve achievement and attainment take forward the Curriculum for Excellence implement new duties prescribed in legislation implement Getting it Right for Every Child increase involvement in lifelong learning promote self-evaluation and leadership development

Schools Resources is responsible for 123 primary schools, 19 secondary schools and 5 additional support needs schools. These are grouped into 17 learning communities across the four main areas of South Lanarkshire: Cambuslang and Rutherglen Clydesdale East Kilbride Hamilton Each area is managed by a Head of (Area). The objectives and priorities set out in the Resources plan also feature in school improvement plans. A key priority for schools and establishments is the implementation of a Curriculum for Excellence. South Lanarkshire Council is among the biggest UK-wide education Public Private Partnerships (PPP) with a total capital value of 318 million invested in its Secondary Schools Modernisation Programme. Equally impressive is the Primary Schools Modernisation programme where 812m investment will run until 2016 and by then all 124 of the area s primary schools will be completely modernised. The aim of the schools modernisation programme is simple - to create high quality additional support needs, primary and secondary age provision in South Lanarkshire - fit for the 21st century. Over the last few years our Schools Modernisation Programme has delivered 17 brand new secondary schools and refurbished two others. 147 schools 17 learning communities

Early Years We have 59 nursery classes based in our schools and 12 community nursery centres/ schools. Nursery education is also delivered in partnership with 56 partner nursery providers. Additional Support Needs The Inclusion Service is responsible for eight additional support needs schools and 22 additional support needs bases/units. The Inclusion Service is also responsible for the Psychological Service, Integrating Children s Services, Youth Learning Service and the Community Learning and Home School Partnership Service. Youth centres There are 10 Universal Connections youth centres, which are managed by the Youth Learning Service in conjunction with external partners. These centres provide a wide range of learning programmes and activities for young people. Community Learning and Home School Partnership The Community Learning and the Home School Service offer interesting courses locally for all adults and families. 59 nursery classes 56 partner nursery providers

Curriculum for Excellence The Curriculum for Excellence sets out an aim - for all children to develop their capacities to be successful learners, confident individuals, responsible citizens and effective contributors to society. The Standards in Scotland (Schools) etc Act 2000 states that education should be directed to the development of the personality, talents and physical abilities of the child or young person to their fullest potential and that due regard...should be paid to the views of the child or young person in decisions that significantly affect them, taking account of the child or young person s age or maturity. In taking forward this challenging agenda, Resources will support schools, establishments and services to address key developments in the Curriculum for Excellence programme. This will incorporate approaches to enriching the learning experiences of all pupils through Assessment is for Learning, Determined to Succeed and Citizenship developments. Resources will, in the context of these developments, support improvement within establishments and services, ensuring the best possible education for learners. The Curriculum and Quality Improvement Service is responsible for: curriculum planning and development delivery of the Curriculum for Excellence delivery of a comprehensive programme of continuing professional development for teachers, and planning and monitoring activities across the whole of Resources

South Lanarkshire Council Council Offices Almada Street Hamilton ML3 0AA www.southlanarkshire.gov.uk If you need this information in another language or format, please contact us to discuss how we can best meet your needs. Phone: 0303 123 1015 Email: equalities@southlanarkshire.gov.uk Produced for Resources by Communications and Strategy. 028040/Feb16