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Find out more about county council services for children and young people

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Staffordshire County Council and its partners deliver the best Children's Services in the country, it has been announced. Find out more...

Educational achievement

Children and young people living in Staffordshire, including those living in care, are achieving and educational attainment has improved considerably over the last year. We will continue to invest our efforts in improving educational standards for our schools and ensuring children and young people living in Staffordshire have access to a healthy, active  and safe lifestyle.

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Our aim for 2008/11 - Our children will be healthy and safe.  They will be able to enjoy and achieve, benefit from economic well-being and make a positive contribution to their community.  Find out how we'll do this

Watchdog's praise for "remarkable improvement"

 

Browse our archive of press releases for more information on children and young people

 

Featured this month: Schools

My county council schools posterStaffordshire County Council works with over 400 schools to help 123,000 pupils achieve

In 2007, Key Stage 3 results in English, Maths and Science were higher than the national average.

Find out about how Key Stage 4 results are better than ever

Find out about our featured teacher and pupil from Tamworth

 

 

 

 

Contact Cllr. Robert Simpson, Cabinet Member for Children and Young People and Deputy Leader of Staffordshire County Council.

Stop press - other news about Staffordshire County Council's work with children and young people

Reggie hits the road for Fostering Fortnight

Marshlands children first to test play equipment

Foster service is officially one of the best

Hall helps Moorlands children hit a sporting high

Thanks a million for playground fun

Organisations join to battle drugs and alcohol

£100m programme could transform Tamworth's schools

Celebration as children's centres spread across county

Secondary school admissions reason to cheer

Hi-tech pilot could cut young driver death toll

Teenagers vote for their best read of 2008

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