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1 Conference Address John Graystone Chief Executive CollegesWales

2 Second Coalition Agreement 20 May 2010 parents, teachers, charities and local communities can enter state school system establish "premium" to fund help for disadvantaged pupils, paid for by spending reductions elsewhere enable more faith schools to be set up, with "inclusive admissions policies” anonymity to teachers accused by pupils of wrongdoing

3 Second Coalition Agreement 20 May 2010 contd league tables to be reformed, to show progress of pupils of all abilities prevent unnecessary closure of special schools better vocational training for teenagers review of how national tests for 11-year-olds work

4 Second Coalition Agreement 20 May 2010 contd Colleges to be “free" from direct state control abolish "many" further education quangos public funding should be fair and follow the choice of students support creation of apprenticeships, internships, work pairings and college and workplace training places create more university places publish information on costs, graduate earnings and "student satisfaction" of university courses

5 Second Coalition Agreement await Lord Browne’s final report into higher education funding review support for part-time students in terms of loans and fees. publish more information about the costs, graduate earnings and student satisfaction of different university courses

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7 Completion 2000/01 compared with 2008/09

8 Attainment 2000/01 compared with 2008/09

9 Successful completion 2000/01 compared with 2008/09

10 FE income and expenditure 1996/97 to 2007/08 Total income – £3,839.597m Total expenditure - £3,834.962 Total surplus - £4.635m or 0.121% of income

11 % on front line and back office FE HELocal Authority DCELLSHEFCWCareers Front line services 72.4 65.1 92 45.1 0 75.9 Strategic /support services 27.6 34.9 8.6 54.9 100 24.1

12 Two key themes simplifying governance standardising and sharing provision These could potentially deliver significant shift of cost to learning and teaching.

13 Simplifying governance simplifying grant structures, prioritising policies and rationalising inspection and performance management

14 Standardising and sharing provision includes: integrating local authority education service and FE non-education support functions by geography and standardising access, assessment and admissions processes

15 15 Possible sharing of services Payroll Procurement Building maintenance Facilities management Training administration Accounts payable and receivable Personnel Caretaking and cleaning Grounds maintenance Marketing ICT support

16 Colleges in Wales in 1994-95 1.Aberdare 2.Afan 3.Barry 4.Bridgend 5.CCTA 6.Ceredigion 7.Deeside 8.Glan Hafren 9.Gorseinon 10.Gwent 11. Harlech 12. Llandrillo 13. Llysfasi 14. Meirion-Dwyfor 15. Menai 16. Merthryr Tydfil 17. Neath 18. Pembrokeshire 19. Pencoed 20. Pontypridd 21. Powys 22. Rhondda 23. St David’s 24. Swansea 25. WCoH 26. WEA (N) 27. WEA (S) 28. Yale 29. YMCA 30. Ystrad Mynach

17 Possible Colleges in Wales in 2012/13 1.Barry/ Glan Hafren College 2.Bridgend College 3.Coleg Ceredigion 4.Ystrad Mynach College 5.Coleg Harlech/WEA (N)/WEA (S) 6.Coleg Llandrillo Cymru 7.Coleg Menai 8.Coleg Gwent 9.Coleg Powys 10.Coleg Sir Gâr 11. Deeside College 12. Gower College Swansea 13. Merthryr Tydfil College/Uni Glam 14. Neath Port Talbot College 15. Pembrokeshire College 16. Saint David’s Catholic College 17. Yale College, Wrexham 18. Coleg Morgannwg 19.YMCA Community College

18 18 Various legal forms of governance Associations Trusts Partnerships Company Limited by Guarantee Company Limited by Shares Industrial and Provident Society Limited Liability Partnership Community Interest Company Limited by Guarantee Community Interest Company Limited by Shares Charitable Incorporated Organisation

19 Widening access Community Regeneration Fulfilment of potential Cultural awareness Civic duty Financial support Second chance Vocational qualifications Knowledge exploitation Business generation Workforce development International partnership Employer engagement Higher education Entrepreneurship Teaching Innovation Welsh medium Progression Flexible Tailored Full/Part- time Regional Local Social Justice Supporting a buoyant economy


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