Title: Refugees and asylum seekers in Islington Schools
1Refugees and asylum seekers in Islington Schools
Graham Smith, School Improvement Officer for
Achievement Diversity June 2006 www.islingtonsc
hools.net/Services/emas
2The plan
- Ethnicity data
- Language data and trends
- Estimating refugee and asylum seekers numbers
- Performance data
- Strategies
3Pupils in Islington schools, January 2006
1 is approximately 230 pupils
4Black pupils in Islington schools
1 is approximately 70 pupils
5Which languages?
1 is approximately 100 pupils
6Language change 2001-2006
Languages with more than 100 speakers in 2006
7Main languages by year group
8Refugee and asylum seeker estimates
- Many schools dont ask
- What would the answer mean?
- So estimate using
- Extended ethnicity codes
- Language
- Knowledge of current asylum seeker patterns
- For example
- Lingala 100
- Spanish 60
9Pupils in Islington schools
10KS2 three year rolling average English L4
11GCSE three year rolling average
12Strategies
- Listening to communities
- Meeting the needs of pupils from refugee and
asylum seeking backgrounds in a holistic way - Inclusive curriculum
- Outreach work to parents and communities
- School meetings in target languages
- Major conferences
- Parents and professionals
- Community fora
- Somali, Turkish/Kurdish, Congolese and Community
Lunch - Overarching CEA_at_Islington strategy feeding into
the Islington Refugee Integration Strategy