Showing posts with label CES. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CES. Show all posts

Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Good news, bad news

                      The Director's chair at the CES - soon to have a new occupant


The good news is....the Catholic Education Service (CES) has made an appointment to replace Oona Stannard.

The bad news is........they've appointed Paul Barber as their new Director.

My apologies to Mr Barber and Mrs Barber and all the little Barbers if there are any, I'm sure they must be rejoicing at the news. But, that this plum job has fallen into the hands of the man who was at the centre of the row over The Cardinal Vaughan School and its desire to keep its Catholic identity and independence is somewhat disturbing.

Mr B was Archbishop Nichol's Director of Education and, leaving out a great deal of detail, he wanted to implant governors onto the school board, taking all control for their appointment away from the school and the parents.

It was, some say, a hamfisted, small minded attempt to ride roughshod over the views and feelings of the Catholic staff, pupils and parents but those good folk at the Vaughan swung into action most professionally and ran a very successful campaign that meant the Archbishop had to back down, give in, capitulate.

So, it does not exactly auger well for the poor old CES that must bear the brunt of the criticism for the dire state of most Catholic schools in this country; just as they thought it was safe to go back into the water....

I find this sort of news extremely depressing but must refer you to Damian Thompson's post (the Telegraph has much better litigation lawyers on their side than I have).

This is the recruitment ad that the CES ran last October, I do hope that Mr Barber will live up to the ideals stated therein:

The Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales is seeking to appoint a new Director for the Catholic Education Service. The CES is the agency which represents and promotes the national education policy of the Bishops in relation to the 2,300 Catholic schools, colleges and university colleges which the Church is responsible for across England and Wales.
The Conference is looking for a practising and committed Catholic who is capable of giving strategic leadership and strengthening relationships at a senior level nationally to promote the interests of Catholic education with the UK and Welsh Governments.
You will:
• Be motivated by your love for Christ and the teachings of the Catholic Church;
• Have a passion for, and a secure understanding of, the distinctive nature of Catholic education;
• Have substantial senior management experience and demonstrated inspirational leadership;
• Possess highly developed interpersonal and communication skills, and the ability to win respect and trust at all levels.

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

EDUCATION SUNDAY...YOU KNOW WHEN THAT IS DON'T YOU?

I am a bit of a belt and braces sort of chap. I like the T,s crossed and the I,s dotted and then I know where I am. It may mean I'm a tad insecure or it may mean that I'm a control freak....it's for you to decide. My wife has her mind made up!

So, I thought I would follow through from a nagging thought that I had in the build up to the brilliant and highly successful Cardinal Vaughan stake out (Candlelit Vigil). My thought concerned the top honcho at the Catholic Education Service, Dr Oona Stannard and the CES itself. If memory serves me correctly, Oona is the Irish version of Winifred, but I guess Oona would prefer that to remain a well kept secret so, please, do not mention it to anyone.

Picture: Fr Ray Blake's Blog
Winifred Oona Stannard
Truth to tell there does not seem to be a lot to say re Dr Stannard's CV - brilliant as I'm sure it is. It is just a bit spartan in its detail. A few years as a teacher, 10 years as an HMI (Oh, Lordie) and then the CES. I hold a great deal of respect for doctorates but I do not think that anyone other than a medico should worry too much about putting Dr after their name. It reminds me of the long haul flight where the Captain put out a call over the tannoy: "If there is a doctor on board could they please make themselves known to a member of the cabin crew". A few mniutes later another message came over wearily stating: "If there is a medical doctor on board could they...etc., etc."
The CES website does its job, if you are a teacher or parent but what took my eye was the blurb  on Education Sunday.
Now you must have heard of Education Sunday? No? Well the website tells me that it traditionally (nice word, Oona) is held on the ninth Sunday before Easter. Hmmm.....that had me counting off on my fingertips before giving up in disgust.
But then, silly me, if you click on a bit you find that it is on 20 February - OS likes to make us work a little to find the info!
But, as yet, I am no wiser, what is it for? Why do they hold it? Well it is a day of prayer and celebration and, another fact, it is inter denominational so I suppose that means what precisely?

Here's what Oona's blurb says:

 Education Sunday is a national day of prayer and
celebration for everyone involved in the world of
education. For more than 100 years there has been
an annual recognition of Education Sunday in
England and Wales (traditionally on the ninth Sunday
before Easter).
The resources are designed to help you prepare for
your own celebration on or around Education Sunday,
or on any other day throughout the year, such as at
the start or end of the academic year. You can use
these resources in your church, in local schools,
colleges and universities and in other places of
learning.


Now all of this is news to me, my Church does not have posters promoting this important ecumenical event - does yours?

Then I read the Chairman's message (always a mistake, the words anodyne and meaningless spring to mind). The Chairman is, of course, Bishop Malcolm McMahon OP and, if you think me too cynical, here's a bit of what His Lordship writes:-


"Our schools must always be places where faith, hope and love are fostered, and in this special Year of Celebration of Catholic Education I am full of hope for the future. I hope that you, too, will pause to reflect upon the great and wonderful achievements that happen unsung daily in our schools. These may be good academic results but they also include the warmth of the welcome which a child who cannot speak English receives or the concern our children have for young people in plight in a faraway country. But above all it is the miracle of grace that takes place in the hearts of young people because of the presence of Christ at the heart of their school".

Ends/..................


 Hmmmm.......................grammar needs a bit more attention, please stay behind after school, Bishop. I am also further confused by his mention of it being a Catholic celebration, perhaps he meant to use a small 'c'. But then, Chairmen never write their own messages, it's normally done by a PR type of person.


And, to sum up from my original point, the thing I was looking for was a report on the goings on at Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School. OK, I was not expecting a miracle, I just wanted to see how the CES played their hand over the affair. No, nothing or, Dim as they say in Wales.

So, I will leave you with  one of the CES's download resources (under the heading of Creative Prayer Resources) for the great day. I hope that you are sitting down and have a cup of weak tea handy (good for the nerves). It is, I warn you pretty dynamic and exciting stuff......(I have added a word or two in red)........here goes:-

FIRM FOUNDATIONS

Use these creative prayer ideas in an all-age worship service, at a more informal prayer event, or as prayer stations in your prayer room.

Preparation:
Ask teachers, pupils and others involved in education in your congregation to bring an object with them to worship (what? worship an inanimate object? what are they thinking of ?)which represents their school life or their involvement in education. It could even be an object which relates to something they would like prayer for.
Bible verses: 1 Peter 5:7 Philippians 4:6-7
Sing a song together or play a piece of music and ask those who have brought objects with them to bring them to the front of the church and place them on a table or altar, (nothing should be placed on an altar other than sacred objects such as missal, chalice etc) as if prayerfully bringing them to God. This is a simple (true) and powerful (untrue) way of connecting worship and sacred space with everyday life. A prayer like this doesn't need to use a lot of words (a bit of  a smack against conventional prayer here) and provides a visual focus for a simple, spoken prayer or quiet reflection. (Ugh!)

Utterly banal and pointless.....
..Small wonder the parents of Cardinal Vaughan have got a fight on their hands!

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Now Archbishop Nichols, please answer these questions....


Cardinal Vaughan - "the boys arrive at lessons wanting to learn" Ofsted Report
                                                                 

...More on the Cardinal Vaughan Memorial School scandal where Archbishop Vincent Nichols is seeking to gain control over the school by imposing a gang of four new Governors (led by Paul Barber, Westminster Diocese Director of Education).
This, plainly just is not right and I have received an urgent request for prayers and letters (to be sent to Rome) from a parent who also happens to be a teacher and who has asked for anonymity to be maintained as retributions are often wreaked on those who speak out! What sort of a Church is this? Stalinist, obviously. There is an emergency Parent Meeting scheduled for tonight and parents will be looking at ways of saving their school. They need fighting funds, any aid would be appreciated. I will find an address for money to be sent to.


PLEASE NOTE: ALL THE QUESTIONS PROVIDED BY MY CONTACT HAVE BEEN REMOVED PENDING LEGAL ACTION BETWEEN WESTMINSTER DIOCESE AND CARDINAL VAUGHAN MEMORIAL SCHOOL.

I WILL BE COMMENTING ON THIS CONTINUING SITUATION IN LATER POSTS.

AND FOR THOSE WISHING TO HELP BY CONTRIBUTING CASH......PLEASE SEND CHEQUES (MADE PAYABLE TO 'VAUGHAN PARENTS ASSOCIATION') TO:
VAUGHAN PARENTS ASSOCIATION
PARENTS ACTION GROUP
CARDINAL VAUGHAN MEMORIAL SCHOOL
89 ADDISON ROAD
LONDON
W14 8BZ

PLEASE SEND LETTERS OF SUPPORT TO:

HE Cardinal Grocholewski,
Prefect of the Congregation for Education
Palazzo della Congegazioni
Piazza Pio XII, 3,
00193 Roma
ITALY


                            Prayer for Cardinal Vaughan from the
                       Patron Saint of Schools, St Thomas Aquinas

Grant me, O Lord my God,
a 
mind to know you,
a heart to seek you,
wisdom to find you,
conduct pleasing to you,
faithful perseverance in waiting for you,
and a 
hope of finally embracing you.

Amen.