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Harringay, Haringey - So Good they Spelt it Twice!

From the Evening Standard...

It's a tough job but someone's got to do it. Bonnes vacances to the Haringey headteachers who are staying at the Randolph Hotel in Oxford for their annual headteachers' conference. The five-star hotel is the favoured spot of former US president Bill Clinton when he is in town and was often used as the backdrop for the Inspector Morse TV series.

Haringey Council, one of the most cash-strapped in the country, is keen to make clear that while it knows "a little bit" about the conference, it has played no part in its organisation and that expenses are down to the teachers and their schools.

A spokesman said: "This event is not organised by Haringey council. It is the annual headteachers’ conference, organised by the headteachers themselves. The conference is designed to improve joint working and share best practice, to continue raising educational standards in the borough."

The budget for the encouragement of sharing "best practice" may come as a surprise. The Randolph is where students at the university get parents to take them for a slap-up tea. The conference runs until tomorrow (30th April) lunchtime. Naturally a stay doesn't come cheap. Rooms cost £131 for a standard room to £260 a night for a suite. Built in 1864, the hotel is described as "the most desirable conference, meeting and events venue in Oxford." Haringey's headteachers clearly agree.

While there have been acres of print expended on how to get state-educated pupils into Oxford and Cambridge, the usefulness of the Randolph Hotel in this process is debatable. What is wrong with jolly old Haringey?


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If it is bugged, the buggers will be the Council Majority Group, who control our Charity via their majority voting power on the Board of Trustees.
On balance then this is sounding a bit like the verdict is that what the headteachers did was likely to have been reasonable and we're sending back a message of "Hands of our Head Teachers ES!".
The smart hotel manager might even have put in a call to the ES. ;o)
This luxurious five star hotel must look even nicer if you're not paying for it.
Let's just find out WHO is paying for it shall we ? I've been to many conferences and symposia where I had to pay for my own accomodation on top of the registration fee.

Do we even know if this conference was confined to Haringey Heads, or could it have been attended by participants from all over the country ?

I'm sure one of the HOL members must have been an attendee and can clarify matters.

I hadn't forgotten AP Clive, but you said " slap up " :-) I'd rather stay at The Mitre, myself.
John D.
Sorry you had to pay for the Symposium (Drinking party) you attended.
The smart hotel manager might even have put in a call to the ES. ;o)

Clive's the mole!
reasonable and we're sending back a message of "Hands of our Head Teachers ES!"

This may be the verdict pronounced by Justice Flouch, but it does look to me as though the jury's still out!

I agree with the Judge's earlier remarks, when he opined that "it warrants scrutiny".

If "school leaders deserve the odd perk", why not go the whole hog and sent them to the Ritz in Paris for a week to chat about Best Practice and also about that other council slogan, "Best Value".

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