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The Diocesan Board of Education seeks to offer the highest quality of education and care for all pupils, particularly those in its own schools, reflecting both the teaching of the Gospel and the mission of the Church of England to serve the whole community irrespective of race, religion, gender, ability or socio-economic background.

The Board will strive to offer advice, care, guidance and support to all staff and governors in Diocesan schools whilst acknowledging its particular concern for those in areas of greatest need, and will work in partnership with the Local Authorities, clergy, and parishes to meet the needs of Diocesan schools and promote the Voluntary sector of Education.

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Where are the C of E Schools in the diocese?
The Diocesan Board of Education works with five Local Authorities – Birmingham, Sandwell, Solihull, Warwickshire and Worcestershire, and with Church of England Primary and Secondary schools serving areas of wide cultural and economic diversity.

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How many schools are there?
We have 49 Primary schools – 26 Voluntary Aided (VA) and 25 Voluntary Controlled.(VC)

  • Birmingham: VA 13 / VC 13
  • Sandwell: VA 2 / VC 2
  • Solihull: VA 9 / VC 2
  • Warks: VA 2 / VC 7
  • Worcs: VA 1 / VC 0

We have two secondary schools: St Alban’s CE Secondary, an 11-16 VA school in Birmingham and St Michaels CE High, an 11-16 VC school in Sandwell. We are also involved in St George’s Post 16 Centre in Birmingham.

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Who are the Diocese Board of Education staff?

DBE staff, based in the Diocesan Office are:

  • Miss Mary Edwards, Diocesan Director of Education
  • The Rev Peter French, Schools Support Officer
  • Mrs Jill Stolberg, Religious Education Adviser
  • Miss Emma Lardner, Personal Assistant and Administrator

All these people can be contacted on 0121 426 0400

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How are C of E Schools different to other LEA schools?

The main differences are:

  • The school worship must relate to the Anglican tradition
  • In most cases, Trustees will own the school buildings
  • There must be staff able to teach RE according to an Anglican syllabus.
  • The Head must be someone who will sustain and develop the Anglican character of the school.
  • There are Church (Foundation) Governors. The parish priest is usually a member of the Governing Body.
  • During an inspection, collective worship is inspected by specially trained (SIAS) inspectors.

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How are Voluntary Aided schools different?

In a Voluntary Aided school:

  • Capital projects, including new building, are the responsibility of the Governors. Financial support may be given, currently up to 90% of the cost, by the Department for Education and Skills (DfES).
  • For Religious Education, Governors determine a syllabus that reflects Anglican tradition. RE is inspected by SIAS Inspectors
  • Church (Foundation) Governors have an absolute majority over all other governors
  • For admissions, Governors determine the policy and make the decisions. They must consult the Local Authority each year.
  • Staff are employed by the Governors, who may seek evidence of Christian commitment from applicants for teaching posts.

In a Voluntary Controlled School, the LEA pays building costs, RE follows the Local Authority syllabus, Church (Foundation) governors are in a minority, the Local Authority is responsible for admissions and, although staff are appointed by the Governors, they are employed by the Local Authority.

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Further information
You can view a list of all the schools by clicking here.
You can view a list of useful websites for RE by clicking here.
You can view the document 'Every Child Matters to God' by clicking here.

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Diocese of Birmingham, 175 Harborne Park Road, Harborne, Birmingham, B17 0BH
Tel: 0121 426 0400 email: website@birmingham.anglican.org

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