“I think it’s going to be dreadful. When next year comes around, there are going to be significant numbers of redundancies. My worry is that too many school leaders have their heads in the sand, and are not starting to plan early enough”. Nigel Middleton, Former Head Teacher and Director, Head Support
Do you have a comprehensive plan in place for dealing with the budgetary cuts that your school is facing?
It is unclear exactly what lies ahead for education however one thing is certain, your school will be facing cuts and as the Headteacher you have the unenviable task of restructuring your school to balance the budget. Are you prepared for the tough choices that lie ahead?
The Secondary Headship National Conference is your essential guide to navigating these budget cuts with as little disruption as possible. This conference will provide you with a complete toolkit to ensure that you are fully prepared to meet the challenges ahead. You will receive expert practical and legal advice on restructuring your workforce to maximise the impact of staff in order to make the most of your resources despite the lack of funding. You will also be advised on other pertinent issues such as carrying out redundancy programmes, assessing spending decisions and maintaining morale in such difficult times.
This is your chance to learn everything you need to know about restructuring your school in the wake of budget cuts.
Click here to see an overview of this event. You can also see details of the day in our conference programme.
Last year’s delegates said:
“An essential course within the present educational climate”
E. Davis, Deputy Head, New Woodlands School
“Well worth the ‘day out’ – clear, helpful sessions in light of current challenges for Heads and SLT”
L. Spiers, Headteacher, Bradon Forest School
“Packed full of relevant, useful information delivered by experts. Highly recommended”
P. Richardson Business Manager, Reading School
“Excellent – love the book provided with presentations and handouts from all the sessions. Very professional!”
P. Mason, Headteacher, Marshall Park School