- Schools and Colleges
- Advice and support for children in care
- Bullying and harassment policy
- Bullying and harassment policy
- Continuing professional development
- Education - early years grant
- Education maintenance award
- Extended schools
- Free school meals
- International students - information and advice
- Musical instrument hire
- Outdoor activity centres
- Primary school places
- Road safety - cycling and walking to school
- Roads - school crossing patrols
- School - 14-19 area prospectus
- School - assessment and performance
- School - book purchase scheme
- School - catering
- School - closures
- School - clothing grants and vouchers
- School - development plans
- School - exclusion of pupils
- School - health promotion
- School - information and advice
- School - pupil records
- School - teenage pregnancy
- School - term and holiday dates
- School - transport
- School - truancy
- School - visits
- School admissions - appeals
- School curriculum
- School governors
- School libraries - advice and training
- School library - project loans
- School library - talks
- School transport - 16-19 year olds
- Secondary school places
- Special educational needs - assessment
- Special educational needs - co-ordinated support plan
- Special educational needs - disabled students allowance
- Special educational needs - placement in mainstream schools
- Special educational needs - transport
- Travelling people - support for children
- Vetting of contract and supplier staff
Extended schools
Schools which offer Extended Services are places where the whole school community can enjoy learning, access services and feel welcome.
The vision is of schools at the heart of the community offering a range of locally determined activities and services. There is no single model for extended schools - what is on offer is shaped by the needs and demands of pupils, parents and the wider community. Many schools are already providing access to extended services, but we want all schools to do this so that all children, young people and families can benefit, wherever they live.
This work is co-ordinated by North Yorkshire County Council andHambleton District Council work in partnership with officers to provide a range of opportunities for children and families
Useful links
- North Yorkshire County Council - Extended schools Opens in a new window
- North Yorkshire County Council - Family Information Service Opens in a new window
- Every Child Matters Opens in a new window








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