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Norbury Manor Business and Enterprise College; cooperating with partners outside school

We have strong relationships with businesses via our in-house Work Experience programme - so we tap into that network extensively as needed.

We have a Community Co-ordinator who can broker relationships with businesses at the request of staff. We also have links to local employers (e.g. Liverpool Victoria) who deliver sessions for our students in a range of business scenarios at Key Stages 4 and 5 (students aged 14-16 and 16-19).

The Deputy Headteacher runs Entrepreneurship Summer Schools and Saturday Schools in conjunction with NTYE (a charity of whom she is director/trustee). Outside of this, most activity is delivered in-house by our own staff - this is due to the expertise they have and the sometimes high cost of external providers (and in some cases the poor quality of the service).

Thoresby Primary School Hull; cooperating with partners outside school

Our key external partners include:

  • PATA (Princes Avenue Traders Association) - Paula from Polly Anna – business partner for Make £5 Blossom project 2010 - Thoresby pupils regularly take part in Vista Festival activities e.g. selling jewellery; school choir
  • Friends of Thoresby - parents group - fundraising - coffee mornings, Christmas and Summer Fair, Kaleidoscope
  • Parents (examples of professions) - voluntary activities, talking to children about their job + 'Grow it' partnership
  • Open Futures Specialists: John Hickling RHS (Grow it); Denise Evans (Film it); Steve Williams (Ask it); Ann (Cook it) - working with pupils and staff to develop skills for the future e.g. planting crops; creating animations and ICT presentations; developing philosophical enquiry; cooking.
  • Humber Business Partnership - Enterprise workshops – Giant Tetrahedron; Where’s My Hat?; Eurogateau
  • Pooh Bear Readers - adult volunteers working with individual pupils to develop reading skills
  • Global Schools Partnership - Twinned schools in Sierra Leone and the Amazon; cultural and educational exchange between school staff at Thoresby and in Sierra Leone – Thoresby Y5 teacher currently in Sierra Leone on exchange visit
  • NHS dental care - toothbrush initiative FS-Key Stage 2 (pupils aged 7-11)
  • Hymers volunteers – pupils from a local secondary school hear readers
  • Croda- Visit by Year 5 pupils (aged 9-10)
Thriftwood School; cooperating with partners outside school
We work with Young Enterprise to run the Year 11 company with students aged 15-16. The partners enabling us to run successful enterprises include volunteers, parents, staff, the school managment team and obviously the students.

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