Department for Children, Schools and Families
The London Challenge
Greater Manchester Challenge

The Greater Manchester Challenge aims to develop and secure significant improvements in education for each of the 600,000 children and young people in Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan.

It is a three year programme, developed in partnership with the ten Greater Manchester local authorities and all those working in education in the city region, backed by significant additional investment of around £50 million over the next three years.

It will be led by Beverley Hughes, Minister for Children, Young People and Families and Chair of the Greater Manchester Challenge, and Professor Mel Ainscow, the Greater Manchester Challenge Chief Adviser.

The Challenge will focus on educational standards, side by side with local authority-led drives on integrated children’s services. It aims to crack the cycle of disadvantage and educational underachievement. Building on improvements already underway, by 2011 the main outcomes of the programme will be:

Underpinning the Challenge is a set of values – the 3 As – that are shared by all the Challenge partners. These are to:

Ensure all children and young people in Greater Manchester have ACCESS to high quality educational experiences, i.e.

That all have high ASPIRATIONS for their own learning and life chances, i.e.

And that children and young people across the city region ACHIEVE the highest possible standards in learning, i.e.

With these values in mind, the Challenge will both seek to improve schools individually, with the most targeted support for schools in the most challenging circumstances, whilst supporting sustainable, system-wide improvements. The Government, local authorities, wider partners schools and colleges will share ownership of this - we want a system which demands excellence, fosters life-long learning, and supports relationships that strengthen family and community. A programme of activities will be developed to achieve this, which will be shaped and guided by the following themes:

Video footage of the launch is available here.

Further information can be found in Raising the bar and closing the gap: our vision and operational strategy for the Greater Manchester Challenge, available to download here (PDF, 1.8mb).


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