Venue: Council Chamber, Dunedin House, Columbia Drive; , Thornaby, Stockton-on-Tees TS17 6BJ
Contact: Scrutiny Officer Michelle Gunn
Items
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PEO/54/25 |
Evacuation Procedure PDF 183 KB
Minutes:
The Committee noted the evacuation and
housekeeping procedure.
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PEO/55/25 |
Declarations of Interest
Minutes:
There were no declarations of interest.
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PEO/56/25 |
Minutes PDF 134 KB
To approve the minutes of the
last meeting held on 2 February 2026.
Minutes:
AGREED the minutes of the meeting held on 2
February 2026 be confirmed as a correct record and signed by the
Chair.
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PEO/57/25 |
Scrutiny Review of Post 16 Provision PDF 152 KB
To receive evidence in respect of the Post 16
Partnership Communication and Marketing Working Group Strand
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Committee
received a presentation regarding the Post 16 Partnership
Communications and Marketing Working Strand from the Business
Development Director at Atomix
Educational Trust and the Marketing and Business Engagement
Director at the Education Training Collective (ETC). The
presentation included:
- Schools that the
providers engaged with, which included not only the secondary
schools within Stockton-on-Tees Borough but also schools across the
Tees Valley area.
- The type of
activities that took place, which ranged from attending school
assemblies/events, open events for young people and their
parents/carers, taster sessions and campus tours, mock interviews,
and career guidance. Holding sessions with successful graduates and
digital marketing via the website, social media and digital
campaigns were also taking place. While the providers were engaging
with all year groups, with ETC highlighting the Your Future
workshop designed to engage younger year groups in career choices,
the main focus was Years 9, 10 and
11.
- The growth in
applications and enrolments. ETC reported a 24.4 % increase in
active applications, with a 6.6% increase in Stockton-on-Tees 2026
school leavers application, while Atomix reported an 89.4% year-on-year increase in
active applications for Stockton Sixth Form.
- ETC highlighted
the challenges they faced in managing capacity at their sites,
building new facilities at Bede Sixth Form and NETA.
- Atomix noted that there was a new team at Stockton
Sixth Form College, which were in their second year of their new
marketing strategy.
- Partnerships with
industry and alignment with local skills. It was noted that local
employers, including businesses and the NHS, worked well with local
providers. ETC highlighted that employer demand was driving the
balance between academic and vocational training, while Stockton
Sixth Form highlighted their partnerships with employers to
co-create their T-Level curriculum. When members questioned local
employer involvement in T-levels, it was noted that it was
important to get a round table of employers together to understand
the skills and knowledge required for the next generation.
- The collaborative
approach to develop a communications and marketing initiative
promoting studying in Stockton-on-Tees Borough. This collaboration
between providers, careers, and industry, was believed to be key to
promoting local provision.
- Data collection
that was taking place with students who had left the borough and
then returned to study at local colleges as well mystery shopper
exercises to competitor colleges. This would provide insights into
retention and attraction points. The report on findings from data
collection was expected in March 2026.
- Completed
initiatives, which included mapping engagement activity with
parents and schools and identifying growth sectors and businesses.
It was stressed that it was important to promote creating a life in
Stockton-on-Tees, e.g. the value of living, working, playing and
studying in the Borough, and place brand messaging had been
developed.
- Planned work and
next steps to develop resources to encourage school leavers to stay
in-borough for their post-16 education. This included a staff
engagement toolkit to enable those who came
into contact with school leavers throughout schools pose
questions and advise on the options available, identifying
successful alumni to help ...
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PEO/58/25 |
Chair's Update and Select Committee Work Programme PDF 183 KB
Minutes:
Consideration was given to the
Committee’s work programme. </AI5>
AGREED the work programme be noted.
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