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The NRC produces a termly Bulletin and various resources for supplementary schools. If you join today and become a free member of the NRC, this will give you access to more resources, such as our How to guides.
We also offer training for anyone working in or with supplementary schools, or anyone interested in setting up a supplementary school. Training is usually offered on demand, but we also occasionally arrange one-day seminars. Visit our training and events page for more information.
You can also read about some external training providers which may be of interest.
The Bulletin is the best way of keeping up to date with the latest information and developments in the supplementary education sector and related fields. With a national readership and contributions from academics, teachers, school co-ordinators, LA officers and the DCSF, The Bulletin is an indispensable resource for anyone with an interest in the field.
Keep up to date with the latest developments in supplementary education.
Visit the NRC Bulletin archive and download the current issue.
In response to popular request, we have launched a monthly email version of our Bulletin, which has further updates, relevant news and useful information about current issues and developments.
Visit the e-Bulletin archive and download the current issue.
Download a document from Southwark Council on how local authorities can work with supplementary schools: Partnerships with supplementary and community schools (PDF file, 555 KB).
Visit the original Southwark Council guidance on ethnic minority achievement in schools.
Guidance for Madressahs and Supplementary Schools
A new publication of national interest has recently been launched by Kirklees Council at the North Regional Conference for Supplementary Education to guide madressahs and supplementary schools in best practice in safeguarding children and young people.
Find out more about this publication.
Find out how supplementary schools contribute to the national agenda in our handy guide.
Download Shared Objectives (PDF file, 707 KB)
It is now widely acknowledged that supplementary schools can make a valuable contribution to a number of educational objectives, such as raising the achievement of minority ethnic pupils.
However, fewer people realise that supplementary education can also improve outcomes for children, young people, families and communities in a range of other ways.
This online resorce will help you to understand the important role that supplementary education plays in many different policy areas.
The Arts Council England and the NRC have worked in partnership to research arts and diversity in supplementary schools.
Download the report and view photos of learners and their artwork.
We've drafted some guidance for supplementary schools on the best ways of helping new arrivals, such as international migrants, including refugees, asylum seekers and economic migrants from overseas.
Visit the Supporting newly-arrived communities pages.
This includes articles and research reports that provide the evidence that supplementary education works.
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