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        <description>Communitas helps the education sector - schools, academies and colleges, education authorities and non-profit organisations - meet public relations and communications challenges.</description>
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            <title>Communitas produces new magazine for the AQA</title>
            <description>Communitas has designed, written and produced a new magazine for the leading exam board, AQA.

The magazine will contribute to the ongoing debate around qualifications and skills. 

The first issue throws the spotlight on the 14-19 year old education agenda covering the introduction of the new Diplomas and progress on the AQA Bacc.

Mike Cresswell, AQA’s Director General says:

“We want Award to be a forum for debate and a place for us to share best practice and new ideas with a range of education professionals.&quot;

In a major interview Mike Cresswell calls on major employers to make a positive contribution to the debate on what the UK economy needs in relation to the skills and talents of young people.

Mike Cresswell says:

“It seems to me that employers talk too negatively about what they regard as deficits in GCSEs and A levels. Yet those are the very qualifications that employers use and value when they are recruiting young people.

“We want employers to see and acknowledge how positive the recent changes have been, including the introduction of the Diplomas.&quot; 

He also believes there is a greater consensus now between the political parties on some areas of the 14-19 agenda and calls for a very clear vision for the next ten years. 

&quot;The system needs that kind of long term view in order to be able to meet the needs of schools, colleges and young people”, says Mike Cresswell.

Other articles in the first issue of Award include the AQA Bacc, the new Diplomas, Modern Foreign Languages and progress on online marking.Award will be sent to education professionals, MPs, key opinion formers and centres. 

The aim of the magazine, which will be published termly, is to communicate the priorities of AQA in an engaging and thought provoking way. 

Award will be a forum for debate and a place for to share best practice and new ideas with a range of education professionals.

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            <title>Communitas co-ordinates visit to The Bridge Academy, Hackney by Ed Balls, Andrew Adonis and Jim Knight.</title>
            <description>Communitas worked alongside the DCSF to co-ordinate a Ministerial visit to The Bridge Academy, Hackney on 10 September 2008.

Ed Balls, Jim Knight and Andrew Adonis started their tour of over 50 Academies at The Bridge Academy by unveiling a plaque and officially opening the Academy in their new building.

To see coverage of the visit go to: 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7608355.stm</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 11:19:13 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Proposed Falmer Academy hires Communitas to advise on stakeholder engagement</title>
            <description>Communitas has been hired to advise the proposed Falmer Academy project team in Brighton and Hove, on stakeholder engagement covering community relations and media relations. 

Over a three month period starting mid - August, Communitas will develop a community engagement programme which will involve meeting local community stakeholders, parents and students. 

Communitas has also been asked to develop materials around the project – website, exhibitions and a regular newsletter. 

David Lloyd, Communitas Account Director responsible for the account said: ‘We want to make as much information available and accessible to parents and local residents as possible. Drop-in events and parents evenings will be the main focus of our work along with offering strategic advice and support on media as well as ensuring local residents and parents are fully informed.&apos;</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:05:16 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>AQA appoints Communitas to provide strategic PR support.</title>
            <description>The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance (AQA) has appointed education public relations agency, Communitas PR, to provide strategic pr and media relations support.
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					Communitas will work with the AQA’s in-house public relations and marketing teams to help raise the profile of the examination body in the national and regional media.&lt;/p&gt;
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					Ken Stevens, Managing Director of Communitas, said:&lt;/p&gt;
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					&apos;We have worked with a range of clients in the education sector including a number of Academies. We see the work with the AQA as a logical development of our business and we think the AQA has a great story to tell about the expertise and support it provides to schools in the complex world of examinations and qualifications.’&lt;/p&gt;
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					Simon Buck, Principal Manager, Public Relations, at the AQA said:&lt;/p&gt;
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					‘The AQA has developed a new range of qualifications for schools and we wanted to work with Communitas to make sure we can make our voice heard and reach new audiences with our products and services.’&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 13:27:21 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>Sibelius takes on Communitas to help find talented young composers.</title>
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                <![CDATA[Communitas are helping Sibelius to invite secondary schools across the country to put forward their most enthusiastic and talented composers for the national Sibelius Student Composer of the Year Competition.
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Now in its second year, the competition has been expanded to cover three genres of music – film, classical/contemporary and jazz composition – and features a stellar line-up of judges including Dario Marianelli, Oscar-winning composer of the score for Atonement and music education ambassadors Howard Goodall and Lord Puttnam. Full details are at   </p>
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					 www.sibelius.com/studentcomposer. Closing date for entries is 31st October.</p>
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					Sibelius, whose music notation software is used by over 75 per cent of UK secondary schools, is running the competition for 10-18 year olds for a second year to highlight the growing importance of technology in unleashing musical creativity in young people.</p>
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					Entries to the competition can be created in any music software, not only Sibelius. For the film category students are asked to compose a soundtrack for a one-minute film clip. In both the jazz and classical/contemporary categories students will compose a 1-4 minute piece for up to eight players. The competition is being supported by The British Film Institute (BFI) and the National Film and Television School (NFTS).</p>
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					Says Sibelius Managing Director, Jeremy Silver, 'This competition is a real opportunity for students to be heard and discovered by some of their heroes, and hopefully to launch themselves on the way to a career in music. We were astounded by the accomplished level of entries last year ­ some from students as young as 11 – and can’t wait to hear this year’s compositions.
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					‘Increasingly students are turning on their computers to compose all kinds of music. It’s really exciting how much more accessible composition has become. We have a unique tradition of music education in this country and the recent increase in the number of students choosing to study music at  A Level shows that new technology is making the subject even more attractive for many students.’</p>
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					Music teachers and students are being encouraged to register their interest in the competition right away at  www.sibelius.com/studentcomposer in order to receive information on how to submit entries and reminders as the deadline approaches. The final deadline for entries is October 31st.</p>
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					Last year’s winner of the 16-and-under category William Church, from Shenfield High School in Brentwood, Essex, whose prize included a visit and master class from film composer Michael Price (Hot Fuzz and Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring), says, ‘I felt proud knowing that such top professionals rated my composition highly. I would recommend the competition to everyone – writing music creatively is something that any musician can enjoy doing’</p>
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					This year prizes include a live performance of the winning compositions and masterclasses with leading composers and musicians plus cash and Sibelius software prizes for the student and a Sibelius software multi-pack for their school. Winners and runners-up in the film category will also have their entry screened at the BFI Southbank.</p>
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					Music education ambassador Howard Goodall, who is joining the judging panel for the second year says, ‘It’s great that Sibelius is providing this opportunity once again for students to make music. I was blown away by some of the entries in the competition last year.</p>
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					‘The compositions were sophisticated and imaginative in the way they created effect, mood, colour and how they reflected or drove the narrative. I’m very much looking forward to judging this year's trail-blazers.’</p>
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					In addition to extra categories, this year’s competition also sees the introduction of a public judging element where members of the public are asked to go online to choose their favourites from a short-list created by the judges. The result of the public vote in each category will carry the same weight as one of the star judges.</p>]]>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 29 Jul 2008 13:27:21 +0100</pubDate>
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            <title>More new Academies choose Communitas.</title>
            <description>Communitas has recently been appointed to work with an Academy in Watford, and has just completed consultation and branding work on the Academies Enterprise Trust and Longfield Academy as they move towards their opening in September 2008.
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					We offer a wide range of services for Academies, and have a wealth of experience, having been involved with all aspects of communications and PR, for many different Academies across the UK.&lt;/p&gt;
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					Our work has included producing prospectuses and websites, acting as a press office and dealing with media liaison. We have ensured that local residents are kept up to date with developments by writing and producing regular newsletters about the Academies’ progress.&lt;/p&gt;
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					We have also consulted with students, staff and stakeholders in the schools to develop new logos and uniforms, ensuring that their views informed the development of the brand identity.&lt;/p&gt;
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					For more detailed information about the work we have been doing for the Academies, please see our case studies pages. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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            <title>Communitas working with the Bridge Academy to celebrate move to new building.</title>
            <description>Communitas are currently working with the Bridge Academy, Hackney, and their sponsor UBS on the planning of two special events to mark the move to their new building in September 2008.
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					The events will showcase the new building and celebrate the Academy as a new place for learning, a great space for local people, and will provide an opportunity to thank all those who have helped to make it happen. &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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