Education and learning
Services
Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)
Information about our local offer for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities.
The Centre for Systemic Social Work (CfSSW)
The CfSSW promotes systemic practice in social work settings across children’s services, overseeing and managing the Practice Leadership Development Programme.
Standing Advisory Council on Religious Education (SACRE)
Information about the Standing Advisory Council for Religious Education (SACRE) and how it works.
Newly Qualified Teachers
Guidance and information on Newly Qualified Teacher induction.
Healthy Schools Partnership
Information about the Healthy Schools partnership programme and how to register your school.
The Professional Standards Framework for Teachers
In Kensington and Chelsea, ours is a team approach to learning, with parents, pupils, teachers and support staff working together
Planning the Induction year
Information about planning your induction year as a newly qualified teacher. Download an example of a 10 per cent reduction timetable.
NQT Induction Programme
Information about training programmes and the associated costs for newly qualified teachers.
Lesson Observations
Information about lesson observations for newly qualified teachers (NQTs). A monitoring and support programme must be put in place for NQTs.
Adult learning in Kensington and Chelsea
Adult and Family Learning - Policies and Strategies
Information on adult and family learning policies and strategies including the Subcontracting Policy.
Home to School Travel Assistance
View the transport policy for schools and colleges.
The Learning Zone
The Learning Zone is an online training booking system for professionals working in the Royal Borough of Kensington, City of Westminster and the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Collaborative project supports lower income families as Sadiq Khan visits Colville Primary School
Cllr Catherine Faulks visits Colville Primary School alongside the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan to hear about the pilot project launched in collaboration with the Child Poverty Action Group.
Local young people get workplace insight with Council work experience
A look back at the time spent at RBKC by 20 local young people as part of the 2019 Corporate Work Experience Programme.
Elective home education
Parents have a responsibility to make sure that their child is educated. Most children attend school for their education, but parents have the right to educate their child at home - this is called elective home education.
Ofsted Framework
How Ofsted is changing the way it inspects schools