Elected Home Education (EHE) in Birmingham
The Department for Education is undertaking a consultation relating to changes to home education guidance for local authorities and parents.
If you are interested in taking part in this consultation, download the the associated guidance review for more details.
The consultation will close on 18 January 2024.
Invitation to all home educating groups in Birmingham
Birmingham City Council is looking to strengthen a Working Group for supporting parents in Birmingham who have decided to educate their children at home.
We are now looking to expand representation from other groups to shape how we can work in partnership to support Birmingham’s home educating families.
Bournville College 14 to 16 provision for EHE students
For more information relating to EHE 14 to 16 provision at Bournville College, phone Anna-Marie Wood on 0121 477 1300.
FOLIO Sutton Coldfield
FOLIO Sutton Coldfield is community group of Sutton Coldfield residents who want to see our public libraries not just survive, but thrive at the heart of our community.
We work towards this by:
(a) Supporting and promoting the current library service in Sutton Coldfield
(b) Facilitating educational courses and events in libraries and through library outreach.
In the past we've run messy play sessions, local flora talks, reminiscence events, author visits, genealogy help desks, code club, writing workshops and more.
We hope that we are able to offer activities and events for all Sutton Coldfield residents and would be particularly interested in hearing from home educators and their children about what activities and events you would like in Sutton Coldfield library.
If you have a suggestion for what you would like to see take place in your local library, get in touch either through the FOLIO website or FOLIO Sutton Coldfield's Facebook page.
Careers Guidance Support for Year 11 Elective Home Educated young people
Birmingham Careers Service is offering free careers guidance interviews and support to apply for post-16 opportunities to year 11 elective home educated young people.
To find out how you can access this support, email Jenny Lashley, Birmingham Careers Service Adviser.
Birmingham Careers Service have lots of useful information, help and tips to help you plan your future career.
These include:
- Open Days: Local College/6th Form Open Day information for young people applying for post-16 courses
- Parents Carers weblet: Tips for parents/carers on how to support their children with their careers choices
- What is a Careers guidance interview?: Explains how a careers interview can help young people with their careers choices and planning
- Post 16 Options - Birmingham Careers Service: Explains the range of post-16 options available
For further information visit the Birmingham Careers Service website.
Page last updated: 7 February 2024