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Impact of Policy on City of Bristol College. Judith Stradling Deputy Principal. Student and Income Profile. 14-16 1,000 £1m Full time School link Bridge Campus. 16-18 7,500 £32m 4,300 Full time 1,500 Part time 1,300 CoBC Apprentices 400 other Apprentices. Adults (19+) 26,500
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Impact of Policy on City of Bristol College Judith Stradling Deputy Principal
Student and Income Profile 14-16 1,000 £1m • Full time • School link • Bridge Campus • 16-18 • 7,500 • £32m • 4,300 Full time • 1,500 Part time • 1,300 CoBC Apprentices • 400 other Apprentices • Adults (19+) • 26,500 • £29m • 14,000 Adults Responsive • 6,000 Employer Responsive • 500 Apprentices • 6,000 full cost H E 2,000 £5m Total 37,000 £67m
Multiple funding streams Apprenticeships LSC Employer Responsive Train to Gain LSC Adult Responsive HEFCE 16-18 Learner Responsive ( Future MOG) Special Recession Projects 14-16 School consortia European Social Fund (ESF)
Impact on organisational structure Previous structure • Faculties based on curriculum for all ages e.g. Construction. Business, Arts and Media etc
6 Sector Based Faculties SIXTH FORM ACADEMYA Levels/ GCSEVocational Diplomas Adult Strand Adult Level 2 and 3 Employer Strand NVQs Apprenticeships HE Strand Foundation and Community 16-18 below Level 2 NEET and LDD Adults below Level 2 and Skills for life
Mission Versus Policy • An outstanding provider of lifelong education and training • A leading force in unlocking potential, transforming lives and contributing to the prosperityof all of Bristol and the region • We will work together to place the needs of learners and customers first, utilising the expertise and professionalism of our staff
‘lifelong education’ - Adult Provision • 2005-6 33,000 adults • 2008-9 26,500 adults • Steer towards full level 2 and 3 (long courses ) • Reduction in short courses • Entry level and engagement categorised as ‘other provision’ • Impact on community provision
‘placetheneeds of customers and learners first ‘ - Qualification Policy 14-19 4 pathways : • Diplomas • Apprenticeships • A levels and GCSE • Foundation Learning • Where do these fit in ? • BTEC • Full-time NVQ • Range of other vocationally specific qualifications e.g. CACHE • 2008-9 – 2,800 16-18 year olds took these courses
‘Professionalism of our staff ‘ Language dehumanises teaching As the language of performance and management has advanced, so we have proportionately lost a language of education which recognises the intrinsic value of pursuing certain sorts of question ... of seeking understanding [and] of exploring through literature and the arts what it means to be human. ‘Nuffield Review the future of education of 14-19 year olds ‘
"The public sector has been administered on a very basic, and misleading, interpretation of how the private sector operates. If you are a salesman, you have sales targets, but if you are in, for example, human resources or legal services, you have a job description and you do it, without targets. Education is not just a matter of turning sausages out of a sausage machine and hitting targets - and that's where it's gone wrong."Ruth Lea, a former head of policy at the Institute of Directors and an adviser to the Arbuthnot Banking Group
LSC Language • Minimum levels of Performance • Providers • Delivery • Recruitment stock take for 2009 -10 !