BSF Bidding Teams in Sample Schools again..................

The two sample schools have opened their doors again and welcomed key members of the three separate Bidding Teams into their schools to begin the dialogue stage with an initial focus on Design.

This first Design focused dialogue session for each of the 3 Bidding Teams enabled them to have discrete individual discussions with the Headteachers and Senior Staff at both the Sample Schools. This first session has formed the platform for further planned school based Design focused dialogue sessions over the next few months as part of the planned ITCD Timetable.

These further meetings will enable the Bidding Teams to interact with specially selected Sample School Staff and pupil Engagement Teams and collectively they will be able to tease out and address the principal objectives of their school's design needs.

This is a really exciting prospect for School staff, pupils and the members of the respective Bidding Teams, who will be supported in this interactive process by the BSF Bid Co-ordinators, John Galbraith the  BSF Co-ordinator and myself.

 I'm pleased to report that, if this is an example of the ITCD Stage, then it's off to a cracking start!

 
Regards

 Kevin

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on01 March 2008at00:01

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