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The Griffin Schools Trust

Nicholas Chamberlaine School - Inclusion Unit

EducationCPV 80000000
Value£1.2m
Deadline22 Apr 2025
Published27 Mar 2025
RegionNationwide
Timeline
Published 27 Mar 2025ClosedCloses 22 Apr 2025
Who to contact
Raymond Ramsay
procurement@griffinschoolstrust.org
+442086987049

The procurement contact named on the official notice.

Contract value in context
£1.2mtotal contract value
median £84k
this tender£0£2.4m

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The brief

NCS seeks to partner with an Inclusion Unit provider to provide a fully managed, integrated Inclusion Unit within the school.

This provision aims to prevent exclusions, facilitate high quality learning whilst building on social and emotional resilience as well as tackling attitudes to work, behaviour, social conduct and aspiration building for disengaged students.

The contract is to be for a period of 3 years, with a possible extension of 2 years, subject to annual review.

SPECIFICATION OF REQUIREMENTS • Tenders are sought from suitably qualified firms for asset compliance and estate services for a period of 3 years, with a possible extension of 2 years, subject to annual review • The Inclusion Unit Provider will provide the services detailed below for Nicholas Chamberlaine School. • Success will be measured against criteria, such as the Griffin Great descriptors and agreed achievement outcomes. • The Inclusion Unit will reduce the need for costly alternative external placements, by addressing and supporting students’ emotional and learning needs, and by managing any behavioural challenges in-house. • The Inclusion Unit will alleviate pressure on the school’s Senior Leadership Team (SLT), enabling them to focus on the strategic priorities of the school by undertaking the responsibility for the daily management of the inclusion provision. • The provision will consist of a full service 4 person centre with a 1:5 staff/student ratio, facilitating up to 20 students. • The Inclusion Unit must represent a financially sustainable option, resulting in a reduced need for alternative Provision and further negate the need for permanent exclusions.

It is anticipated the Inclusion Unit will make savings of £100,000+ annually through reducing the need to source external alternative provision. • The provider will work closely with the school to adapt policies, strategies, and processes, ensuring the service aligns with the school’s visions, values and development plan.

Requirement Scope The Inclusion Unit provider will enable the Trust and school to: • Promote positive relationships, active engagement in learning, and wellbeing for all students; • Ensure disaffected students at risk of exclusion can access the best possible teaching and learning to support their achievement; • Build an the existing inclusive and holistic understanding of student needs; • Ensure all students have access to the highest quality teaching and education experience; • Ensure all students have access to social and emotional learning support alongside academic support.

Outcomes • Reduction in exclusions, including permanent exclusions; • Reduction in the need to source external alternative provision placements; • Improved student attendance; • Successful student reintegration into mainstream lessons; • Long-term cost-benefit projection; • Improved inclusion CPD for all staff; • Improved examination (internal and external) results for students.

Key requirements

What the supplier must deliver

01

NCS seeks to partner with an Inclusion

NCS seeks to partner with an Inclusion Unit provider to provide a fully managed, integrated Inclusion Unit within the school.

02

The Inclusion Unit Provider will provide

The Inclusion Unit Provider will provide the services detailed below for Nicholas Chamberlaine School.

03

The Inclusion Unit must represent a financially

The Inclusion Unit must represent a financially sustainable option, resulting in a reduced need for alternative Provision and further negate the need for permanent exclusions.

04

It is anticipated the Inclusion Unit

It is anticipated the Inclusion Unit will make savings of £100,000+ annually through reducing the need to source external alternative provision.

05

Ensure disaffected students at risk of exclusion

Ensure disaffected students at risk of exclusion can access the best possible teaching and learning to support their achievement;.

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Stage
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Source
Find a Tender
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