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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.cpas.org.uk/event/the-pathway-course-33">T
 he Pathway Course</a>\nA year-long programme with termly gatherings and ga
 p tasks deepening school–church collaboration\, addressing barriers\, sp
 iritual development\, authentic pupil agency\, family engagement\, and eff
 ective navigation of differences. School and church leaders are very busy.
  They want to work well together and sense how fruitful partnership could 
 be\, but this is hard to prioritise amidst more immediate tasks. Research 
 shows that powerful school-church partnerships develop where: · External 
 facilitation sets a context and structure for rich conversations. · Conte
 xtualised training is offered that is relevant to both partners. · Key pa
 rish leaders diarise time termly. · A jointly created and owned action pl
 an is used. The Pathways Course enables schools and churches to have terml
 y opportunity to review and plan for the spiritual development of their co
 mmunity. The course content supports key leaders to work smarter not harde
 r and to be more aware of how spiritual development opportunities are bein
 g received across all parts of their community\, enabling them to better f
 ocus their collaboration. Applicable across the theological traditions\, a
 cross the range of schools (age\, foundation\, size) and between all types
  of leaders from those who already relate strongly through to those who ha
 ve some barriers to overcome. Dates: Tuesday 13 October 2026\, 9 March 202
 7 and 15 June 2027. Time: 10am-2.30pm with lunchbreak. Cost: £150 per Hea
 d/Clergy partnership.
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SUMMARY:The Pathway Course
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.cpas.org.uk/event/the-pat
 hway-course-33">The Pathway Course</a>\nA year-long programme with termly 
 gatherings and gap tasks deepening school–church collaboration\, address
 ing barriers\, spiritual development\, authentic pupil agency\, family eng
 agement\, and effective navigation of differences. School and church leade
 rs are very busy. They want to work well together and sense how fruitful p
 artnership could be\, but this is hard to prioritise amidst more immediate
  tasks. Research shows that powerful school-church partnerships develop wh
 ere: · External facilitation sets a context and structure for rich conver
 sations. · Contextualised training is offered that is relevant to both pa
 rtners. · Key parish leaders diarise time termly. · A jointly created an
 d owned action plan is used. The Pathways Course enables schools and churc
 hes to have termly opportunity to review and plan for the spiritual develo
 pment of their community. The course content supports key leaders to work 
 smarter not harder and to be more aware of how spiritual development oppor
 tunities are being received across all parts of their community\, enabling
  them to better focus their collaboration. Applicable across the theologic
 al traditions\, across the range of schools (age\, foundation\, size) and 
 between all types of leaders from those who already relate strongly throug
 h to those who have some barriers to overcome. Dates: Tuesday 13 October 2
 026\, 9 March 2027 and 15 June 2027. Time: 10am-2.30pm with lunchbreak. Co
 st: £150 per Head/Clergy partnership.
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