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Foreword
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Partnership dividend
Schools
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Considering Collaboration
What are Trust schools?
Existing models of partnership
Facilitating a partnership
Evaluating a partnership
Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs)
Purpose of Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs)
Principles of Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs)
Functions of an Education Improvement Partnership (EIP)
Setting up a Education Improvement Partnership (EIP)
Funding an Education Improvement Partnership (EIP)
Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs) and accountability
Education Improvement Partnership (EIP) Resources
Education Improvement Partnerships (EIPs) FAQs
Strengthening and Developing Existing Partnerships
Case Studies
What next?
Local authorities

Summary - this section highlights how Education Improvement Partnerships might benefit local authorities.  

The Partnership dividend for local authorities - better outcomes for pupils

  • focus on strategic role
  • champions of school standards
  • capitalising on expertise in schools
  • fewer delivery partners
  • more funding at the front line
  • holistic children's services
  • ownership by community
  • adapted to local needs