The Family and Young People's Service promotes learning,
development and employability according to the strategic priorities
of the Community and Children's Services Committee.
Department of Community and Children's Services
Business Plan 2007 - 2010 (181kb)
View the Education Budget Statement (Section 52)
Adult residents and those working in the City can benefit from
adult education courses and advice, and careers guidance. For
younger people,
Sir John Cass's Foundation Primary School takes pupils aged
from 3-11 years, whilst the
Youth and Play Service offers many stimulating
opportunities across a range of activities.
Read the City of London
Children and Young People's Plan
Schools
Click here for more information on schools.
If you require more information about the services we provide,
contact us on 020 7332 1002 or by email
FYI@cityoflondon.gov.uk.
Integrated working
Improving outcomes for children and young people, so that every
child achieves their potential, involves changes to culture and
practice across the children's workforce. These new ways of working
shift the focus from dealing with the consequences of difficulties
in children's lives to early intervention and effective prevention.
Click here for more details about integrated working.
Feedback and complaints procedure
The Family and Young People's Service needs your feedback,
whether negative or positive. Please
give us your views, make a complaint or read about how we deal
complaints.
Educational Charitable Trusts
The City of London administers four
educational charitable trusts, each with its own focus and
grant making criteria, but with the common aim of promoting the
advancement of education.
School Organisation Plan
The
2003-2008 School Organisation Plan approved by the City of
London's School Organisation Committee can be seen here.
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Adult and community education
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Extra-curricular activities
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Learning centres
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Parental support
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Pre-schools
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Schools and colleges