
Leeds is divided into 27 localities or clusters. These are predominately groups of schools, both primary and secondary, and partners who between themselves have agreed priorities for their particular area which sit within the Children and Young Peoples Plan.
The clusters are listed below and data about each cluster (Cluster Profiles) is available on request, see below:
East North East area
Alwoodley
CHESS
EPOSS
Inner East
N.E.X.T.
NEtWORKS
Seacroft Manston
South area
Ardsley & Tingley
JESS
Brigshaw
Garforth
Middleton
Morley
Rothwell
Templenewsam Halton
Upper Beeston and Cottingley
West North West area
Aireborough
ACES
Bramley
ESNW
Farnley
Horsforth
Inner NW Hub
Inner Pudsey
OPEN XS
Otley/Pool/Bramhope
Outer Pudsey
There are also clusters for the Special inclusive Learning Centres - (SILCs) and the Pupil Referral Units (PRUs)
A Cluster Profile is the information gathered from a variety of sources which provides a statistical picture of that area of the city. The information is so detailed that you will be able to find, for example: how many children or young people do not attend school on a regular basis.
The Cluster Profile data is available on request from Young Lives Leeds Co-ordinator Jeannette Morris-Boam email jeannette.morris-boam@val.org.uk
With the re-structuring of Children's Services there has been a move towards working in localities as opposed on a city-wide basis and the Young Lives Leeds is working closely with these partnerships to ensure the Third Sector is engaged in all developments.
Young Lives Leeds Development Worker, Gary Blake is leading on this initiative contact Gary for more information, email gary.blake@renew-leeds.co.uk