Headlines – 30.01.25

DBE News – MATs Meeting

MAT Members, CEOs, Chairs and DBE Board Members met on Tuesday at Ashorne Hill Conference Centre for a day focussed on collaboration and vision. Bishop Sophie led the morning and started the day with a communion service where she preached passionately in honour of Holocaust Memorial Day. She spoke about her current work in developing the vision for the diocese, her visits to schools and MAT visions. In addition, she interviewed April Gold, asking questions about DBE vision and strategy. The afternoon was spent hearing a short summary from each CEO about their MAT and its work, followed by discussions about collaborative working and how this might meet some of the challenges across the education sector. The day was hugely positive and attendees were keen to pursue further collegiate conversations after the government white paper is issued.

 

SIAMS News

Congratulations to staff and governors at the following schools who had their SIAMS inspections at the end of last term. They were all found to be living up to their foundation as a Church school, enabling pupils and adults to flourish.

You can read the reports here:

Abbey CofE Infants

Shottery St Andrew’s CofE Primary

Wilmcote CofE Primary

 

Church of England National Society Annual Conference 2026 Last Week

Great to see Colleagues at, St John’s, Hackney in London last Thursday 22 January 2026 for the National Society’s FlourishEd conference and the first ever ‘Festival of Flourishing’.

The conference brought together school and trust leaders, teachers, clergy, policymakers and young people to explore how placing children and young people at the heart of leadership, governance and culture can enable schools and communities to flourish.

There were keynotes from Tom Rees, Chief Executive of Ormiston Academies Trust, who also chairs the DfE’s SEND Inclusion in Education Expert Group; Rachel Gardner, author and Director of Partnerships at Youthscape, and Amjad Ali, Trust Training and Inclusion lead at Chiltern Learning Trust.

The Festival of Flourishing saw young people from across the country performing and demonstrating the vital contribution of creativity to confidence, belonging and wellbeing. It closed with a contribution from celebrated gospel choir leader Karen Gibson, who worked with students from Twyford CofE High School before inviting the entire conference to its feet in joyful song.

The day concluded with the ‘Flourishing Feast’ which offered an opportunity to thank Nigel Genders, who after more than a decade as the Church of England’s Chief Education Officer is leaving to take up the role of the Government’s Chief Schools Adjudicator. Leaders and colleagues paid warm tribute to his leadership, partnership and unwavering commitment to improving the life chances of children in Church of England schools.

Prior to the dinner, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson spoke warmly about the Church of England’s long‑standing contribution to national education, praising the commitment, community role and leadership of its schools and trusts. She highlighted the strength of the partnership between Church and state, recognising the impact of Church of England schools in serving more than a million children and acting as “calm and hopeful anchors” within their communities. Read the Education Secretary’s full speech here.

 

Primary Schools ‘Big Sing’ at Coventry Cathedral

A new initiative for 2026, Coventry Cathedral’s Music Department invites primary schools into the stunning setting of Coventry Cathedral to fill this amazing space with the sound of Coventry’s young voices. This promises to be an experience for your children like no other, combining the musical, historical and liturgical life of the City of Coventry into one spectacular singing showcase.

Tuesday 12 May 2026, 11:00am at Coventry Cathedral

Schools taking part will work in partnership with music staff from Coventry Cathedral in preparing and performing the music at the Big Sing. Participating schools will receive 3×1 hour FREE full class (up to 30 children per half hour) singing lessons from specialist music staff to help prepare your children.

See the full information pack and sign up here.

 

Headteacher Wellbeing

Salt and Light Retreat – 48 hours to to nourish your inner self and reconnect with your purpose

 A reminder that there is still time to book your space on our upcoming Salt & Light retreat taking place 24-26 March. Further details and booking link can be found here.

Headteacher Wellbeing Lunches

Spring term – Thursday 05 March held at Wootton Park Wellness – for more information and to book click here.

Summer term – For your diary – Weds 10 June held at a new venue in Coventry. Further details to follow.

 

For the full Headlines newsletter contact joanne.evans@coventrydbe.org

 

 

 

 

Headlines – 16.01.25

Headteacher Termly Briefing – Tuesday 20 January

Don’t forget to join us for the DBE Heads’ Briefing on the afternoon 20 January 14.00-15.30 on Zoom. Book your place here.

Agenda

Opening Reflection and DBE Update – Revd April Gold

Peacemakers Resource – Heather Rowlands, Director of Peacemakers

Recent Experience of Ofsted – David Briggs, CEO of Fosse MAT and Sam Welsby, Headteacher at Newbold and Tredington CofE Primary

Flourishing Together Through RE – Dr Kathryn Wright, Culham St Gabriel’s

Spotlight – ‘top tips and best practice’ – Spiritual Development – Louise Withers, Shottery St Andrew’s CofE Primary

Closing Comments and Prayer

 

DBE Training on School Admissions and Appeals

Wednesday 18 March 2026

16.00-17.00

Cost: £25 for DSA subscribers/£50 for non-subscribers

For – Presenting Officers, Governors and Office Administrators

This online training session is led by Joanne Evans, the DBE’s Admissions and Appeals Officer. It aims to ensure an understanding of the admissions and appeals process within a school that is responsible for its own admissions. Book here.

 

The National Year of Reading 2026 has begun!

Secretary of State for Education, Bridget Phillipson MP – alongside school children, campaign ambassadors and partners – officially launched the National Year of Reading on 13 January at the Emirates Stadium, the home of Arsenal Football Club, inspiring the nation to ‘Go All In’ on their passions through reading.

Just a reminder that the DBE have three collections of books that you can borrow for your school. They accompany the Difference resource which for primary schools, is based very much around literature and stories that help to build empathy, compassion and inclusion. They cross the ages from early years to transition stage. They are available for you to borrow – just get in touch with lisa.boffey@coventrydbe.org to arrange a pick up or delivery.

 

Celebrate Shakespeare Week – 23 – 29 March 2026

Many of our schools celebrate Shakespeare Week, making the most of the unique aspect of our geographical location and its historical legacy. As you may have discovered, Shakespeare’s worldview is included in the RE Agreed Syllabus L2.7 unit on how history and religion have entwined in this area, and there are additional sub-questions with a Shakespeare theme in several other units. Everything Shakespeare-related is collated onto one page on the syllabus website here to make it easier for any schools wanting to have an RE focus to their celebrations: Shakespeare Week and the New Coventry/Warwickshire Agreed Syllabus – Coventry City Council (password needed)

Find out more information about Shakespeare Week here. Register to access hundreds of FREE cross-curricular resources which have been developed by education experts from the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust and a number of excellent partners across the UK.

 

For the full Headlines newsletter contact joanne.evans@coventrydbe.org

 

Headlines – 09.01.26

Headteacher Termly Briefing – Tuesday 22 January

Don’t forget to join us for the DBE Heads’ Briefing on the afternoon 22 January 14.00-15.30 on Zoom. Book your place here.

Agenda

 Opening Reflection and DBE Update – Revd April Gold

Peacemakers Resource – Heather Rowlands, Director of Peacemakers

Recent Experience of Ofsted – David Briggs, CEO of Fosse MAT and Sam Welsby, Headteacher at Newbold and Tredington CofE Primary

Flourishing Together Through RE – Dr Kathryn Wright, Culham St Gabriel’s

Spotlight – ‘top tips and best practice’ – Spiritual Development – Louise Withers, Shottery St Andrew’s Cofe Primary

Closing Comments and Prayer

 

Pupil Voice Autumn Term 2025 – Results

A big thank you to the schools that contributed to the DBE pupil voice exercise using the easy ‘smart school council’ link. Back in September the DBE asked the question:

‘How can we try to change our tendency to put people in boxes?’

These were the voting results from both primary and secondary groups:

  1. Nothing – boxes are quite useful sometimes – 1 votes
  2. Don’t judge people on how they look but how they are as a person – 11 votes – the winning vote
  3. Always try and find the common ground rather than look for difference – 4 votes
  4. Always try learn something positive from different life experiences and worldviews – 4 votes
  5. Something else – please share your own answers to this question in the comments box on the next slide – 1 vote

Additional comments from pupils were:

Pupils discussed worldviews – how sometimes when people speak about world religions they put people from that religion into a box. For example when people say ‘Christians’ they mean it to say all Christians believe the same and practice their religion in the same way. When actually there is a wide diversity in religions, not just Christianity. It ignores things such as tradition, culture, upbringing, personal experiences and so on.

The DBE will respond in the next pupil voice question on spiritualy, which will be sent out soon!

 

ISingPOP Classroom Worship – Spring Term

Before Christmas, Heads and RE Leads were sent the Guidance Notes for the first half term of iSingPOP’s Spring Classroom Worship, focusing on the themes of Change and Joy, Episodes for the second half of the term will be added by mid-January and will explore the theme of Easter. If you haven’t had it you can look on the DBE website under Collective Worship Resources and access with the usual password.

Don’t forget that if you would like some iSingPOP work in school, or for someone to work with your pupil worship team –  contact Emma at emma.kenyon@isingpop.com

 

New Live Training Dates for Difference for Primary Schools

Difference is a free suite of resources to help your school navigate an increasingly complex world, inspired by Jesus to embrace difference and champion a culture of hope and empathy

Find out more about Difference here.

 Training opportunities are now live You can register for any of the following here:

Training opportunities are now live You can register for any of the following here:

Tuesday 13 January 2026: 10.00-12.00

Monday, 16 February 2026: 15:30-17:30

Tuesday, 3 March 2026: 10.00-12.00

 

For the full Headlines newsletter contact joanne.evans@coventrybe.org