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Welcome to SALED

Whether you're a teacher, parent, governor, friend or just looking for information about parishes, youth work and church schools in this area, we hope you find the site useful and informative.

 

Our Mission

The Salisbury Diocesan Board of Education is concerned to serve God in all aspects of the Church's educational work and thereby enable children and young people to develop spiritually, morally, socially and intellectually according to the beliefs of the Christian faith.

Courses coming up: Lent & Easter Storytelling, Headteacher Focus Day and The Local Church, The Local School & The Local Vicar.
A major new resource for groups and parishes hoping to learn more about life in our companion dioceses in Northern Sudan.
To mark the Year of the Child 2009 we will be sharing prayers from Children around the Diocese.
'Let the Children Come' and 'Children's Quiet Day' are now available. These exciting activity packs have been written for flexible use in both churches and schools.
For any young person aged 14+ wanting, needing or looking to discover more about themselves, their relationships with others and their relationship with God so they can become Fully Alive.
At the end of our unit of study on Judaism a chance remark by one of the Year 2 children “There aren’t any synagogues in Great Britain “, led to us investigating a visit to one. We contacted the Diocesan Board who put us in touch with Lynda Ford-Horne who proved to be a great support in planning our day.
On the 23rd October the Focus Group, the School Council, teachers and some TAs, governors, parents and vicars, went to the Springfield Hotel to discuss things about the school.
School gets more than 700% return while fundraising for Sudan. A Headteacher’s report by Kim Spencer
Bishop Stephen personally endorsed a set of resources produced by the Salisbury Diocesan Board of Education. A book of children’s prayers and two resource packs were launched by Bishop Stephen during an assembly at Sarum St Paul’s on Friday 27th November.
The Diocese of Salisbury, Bryanston School and Wiltshire Council, sponsors of the development of a new Academy in Salisbury, have received official government approval. Ed Balls, Secretary of State for the Department of Children, Schools and Families, confirmed that the academy bid for 11-19 year olds will go into its next phase, a feasibility study.

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