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The Archdiocese of Southwark is pleased to publish an updated version of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020. This version was revised after correcting a technical error and was re-submitted to the Charity Commission in December 2022.

The Archdiocese of Southwark is pleased to publish an updated version of the Annual Report and Accounts for 2020. This version was revised after correcting a technical error and was re-submitted to the Charity Commission in December 2022.

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Education Commission<br />

18<br />

The Education Commission is responsible<br />

for carrying out the work of the Archbishop<br />

in relation to the 72,179 pupils attending<br />

174 schools and colleges within the<br />

Archdiocese, stretched across 14 local<br />

authority education areas. Of this number,<br />

52 are Academies, 8 are Independent<br />

Schools and 11 are in the Trusteeship<br />

of Religious Orders. The remainder are<br />

Voluntary Aided Schools.<br />

Our vision is that all our Catholic schools should<br />

provide an authentically Catholic education, in a<br />

setting in which all children flourish, governors,<br />

leaders and staff are effectively supported, and<br />

where the quality of education is exemplary.<br />

Catholic schools in <strong>Southwark</strong> were celebrated in<br />

<strong>2020</strong> for their:<br />

• Extraordinary commitment to staying open<br />

for key worker children and those who are<br />

disadvantaged or vulnerable<br />

• Transformation of curricula to enable and<br />

account for opportunities for pupils to learn<br />

online<br />

• Contribution to providing food to disadvantaged<br />

pupils through the voucher scheme, distribution<br />

of food parcels and the provision of foodbanks<br />

• Work with pupils in examination cohorts to<br />

ensure that they received awards commensurate<br />

with their previous performance<br />

The Education Commission is now supporting our<br />

schools and colleges in a number of areas, including:<br />

• Developing our commitment to ensuring that<br />

there is no place for racism within them<br />

• Strengthening governance, through training and<br />

development, as well as creating new systems<br />

and structures to aid the expansion of MATs<br />

• Revising admissions policies in partnership<br />

with the Office of the Schools Adjudicator and,<br />

enabling appeals panels against the background<br />

of the pandemic<br />

• Preparing for the mandatory inspection of<br />

Relationships and Sex Education<br />

• Preparing schools for the new National<br />

Framework for Catholic School Inspection that<br />

comes into effect in September 2022<br />

SUPPORT FOR SCHOOLS<br />

In addition to a variety of informal or ad hoc pieces<br />

of support for schools on a wide range of issues from<br />

the delivery of Religious Education to specific human<br />

resources and legal matters, the Education Commission<br />

has, since September <strong>2020</strong>:<br />

• Conducted 24 virtual visits to schools using Zoom<br />

to analyse aspects of the provision and leadership of<br />

Religious Education. All visits stopped when the first<br />

lockdown was enacted and the advisory team was<br />

furloughed<br />

• Conducted 172 pastoral phone calls to the<br />

headteachers of all our schools and colleges in the<br />

context of the second lockdown<br />

• Re-modelled all of its training offered so as to provide<br />

courses online. This has become a cost-effective<br />

way of reaching many more governors, leaders and<br />

school staff. This led to 14 courses delivered in the<br />

Autumn term, all of which at least broke even. 272<br />

participants joined one or other course<br />

• Organised and delivered a broadcast Advent service<br />

which drew over 1000 attendees from across the<br />

Diocese<br />

• Facilitated the participation of 246 Diocesan<br />

Foundation Governors representing 72 schools in<br />

online training using the Firm Foundations app.<br />

This app is free at the point of use and developed in<br />

partnership by officers of the Diocese with Anspear<br />

BUILDING PROJECTS IN <strong>2020</strong><br />

The buildings team has had two new members join,<br />

an Administrator and a new Lead Buildings Officer.<br />

The additions to the team will give us a more hands<br />

on approach with schools and projects. Last year we<br />

operated a fully criterion-referenced programme for<br />

allocating projects. This has led to us successfully<br />

managing 85 projects undertaken at a cost<br />

of over £10.5 million under the school condition<br />

allocation for <strong>2020</strong> – 2021.<br />

In addition, we are<br />

currently progressing<br />

a new school build<br />

at St John Fisher,<br />

Chatham. An artist’s<br />

impression of the<br />

new build is here:

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