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SGOSS JANUARY NEWSLETTER

SGOSS JANUARY NEWSLETTER

02/02/2010

The latest newsletter is available now...

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ACCELERATE TO HEADSHIP

ACCELERATE TO HEADSHIP

25/01/2010

Accelerate to Headship is for those with the passion and vision for headship and the drive and commitment to complete the National Professional Qualification for Headship (NPQH) within just four years.

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2nd National Conference for Employee Governors

12/01/2010

The 2nd National Conference for Employee Governors is set to be held at the Glaziers Hall, London on Wednesday 20th January 2010.

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THE START OF A NEW DECADE

04/01/2010

Why not make school governance your new decade's resolution.

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NGA NATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR 2010

01/12/2009

The programme for the NGA Conference on 27th January 2010 has now been finalised and we are pleased to announce that Vernon Coaker MP, Minister of State for Schools & Learners will make the afternoon opening address.

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The views of Black Caribbean professional parents are needed.

25/11/2009

In discussions about education, a common assumption about Black families is that they are disadvantaged & that their children underachieve at school.

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VALUABLE LESSONS

03/11/2009

Improving economy and efficiency in schools.

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LINK AWS MAGAZINE INTERVIEWS STEVE ACKLAM

27/10/2009

The latest issue of Link AWS magazine features an article by Joanne Mortimer about the benefits school governance can offer to solicitors and other legal professionals. Click on to read the full article.

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NGA NATIONAL CONFERENCE - Working with Governors

26/10/2009

The NGA National Conference is set to be held on the 27th January 2010. Read on to find out more and how to book your place.

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MAXIMISING THE USE OF YOUR SCHOOL BUDGET

20/10/2009

Is the credit crunch squeezing your budgets?

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