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Year of exciting changes at SCHOOLS NorthEast topped off with office move

We are delighted to announce that we have moved office to accommodate an expanding team able to provide more support to schools in our region.

The past year has seen SCHOOLS NorthEast step up a gear, providing more support to schools and an even broader programme of events.

This has included Jobs in Schools | North East – the low-cost regional jobs portal that was designed by schools for schools – and Healthy MindED, the first and only schools-led commission into pupil mental health. This year also saw the first event in our Evidence-Based Excellence series.

Our events programme expanded significantly in response to demand from schools. This has ranged from small tailored events to large conferences, including our first conference for governors which sold out within two weeks.

At the same time, SCHOOLS NorthEast’s voice has grown louder at a national level.  We have been asked to join a number of All Party Parliamentary Groups, have been referenced repeatedly in the House of Commons and have been asked by the DfE to engage with different projects.

In order to carry out this ambitious programme, we have increased the size of our team, creating new roles. This week we moved to a larger office to accommodate this expanding team.

Our new address is:

SCHOOLS NorthEast, c/o Northumbria University, Room 115, Ellison Terrace, 1-5 Ellison Place, Newcastle, NE1 8ST

Please update your records to reflect this change.

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