Grant opportunities
There are several new grant opportunities which are relevant to schools. Details of which can be found below. Applications should be made directly.
- Daphne Marston's collection of funding opportunities in the South West - from 28th May 2026 (Click here)
- Partnership Grants from Royal Society - deadline 10 July 2026 (click here)
- Learning through Landscapes and WWF 'Happy By Nature' programme - deadline window: 8 June until 21 June 2026 (click here)
Guidance on External Speakers: On-Site Events and Off-Site Visits
This guidance applies both to hosting external speakers on school premises and to situations where pupils encounter speakers during off-site visits. Schools must take reasonable and proportionate steps to ensure that any speakers pupils hear from, whether on-site or at external venues, are suitable and do not expose pupils to radicalising or otherwise inappropriate influences, in line with the Prevent duty and wider safeguarding expectations.
Department for Education : New Attendance Tools for Schools
Upcoming Webinars
Preparing your school for winter illness
24 June 4pm - 5:15pm
Book here: Webinar: Preparing your school for the seasonal flu vaccine 2026/27
Monitor your School's attendance
7 July 11am - 12pm
Book here: Monitor your school attendance –new DfE attendance tools and resources
Pregnant students & School-age parents
Through Gloucestershire Hospital Education Services' (GHES) Preparation for Parenthood program, they provide education and empowerment to pregnant students plus guidance and support to schools and professionals working alongside them. In addition, GHES offer resources for school age expectant Dads, parents/carers of school age parents and Further Education providers.
The updated policy and associated documents for the support of school-age parents and parents to be can be found here: Pregnant students & School-age parents | Gloucestershire Hospital Education Service
Neurodivergent-friendly schools : Ten strategies
Neurodivergent children bring a range of strengths and challenges to the classroom. In this Best Practice Focus, Dr Pooky Knightsmith offers 10 techniques primary schools can adopt to create a positive learning environment for neurodivergent pupils, with practical classroom ideas and easy ‘do now’ suggestions for each approach Its Free to download from the link.
Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning
Welcome to Gloucestershire Healthy Living and Learning. This is an umbrella organisation for Gloucestershire Healthy Schools and Gloucestershire Healthy FE (Further Education).
GHLL was launched in July 2012 for schools and colleges across Gloucestershire, supported by Leading Teachers.
Funding is through Public Health and by Gloucestershire County Council. Schools and colleges are offered this supported intervention at no cost.

