Category: Speech

  • ‘Speaking up for speaking’: ESB in Parliament

    Tina Renshaw (Chief Executive), Alison Coates (Business Development Adviser), Pippa Quarrell (Chair), Richard Ellis (Honorary Treasurer) and Lulu Dale (Senior Examiner) were proud to participate in Emma Hardy MP’s event, ‘Speaking Up For Speaking’ alongside Anthony David (Excecutive Head), Julia Ward (Articulacy) and other leaders in communication, to celebrate the value of oracy and its link with social mobility. Two former ESB learners, Hrishi Venkatesh (left) and Khurram Ishfaq (right) were chosen to represent ESB at Westminster on this auspicious occasion to share their own stories on the positive impact ESB qualifications had on their lives.

    Said Hrishi:

    I had an unparalleled sense of achievement with every qualification I got – it was a brilliant confidence boost for me.

     

    Please click here to watch Hrishi’s speech in full.

    Following the great success of this event, Emma Hardy MP confirmed that she intends to form an oracy-focused All Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) in the coming months. We hope to be able to participate in this APPG and will continue our advocacy for Oracy skills for all learners.

    Said Tina after the event, “It was a priviledge to participate in the groundbreaking dialogue in Parliament today. We are delighted that oracy is continuing to spark interest, and ESB fully supports Emma in her ambition to make it a focus in Parliamentary discussions.”

    Please go to https://www.tes.com/news/oracy-underdeveloped-skill-uk-heres-how-help-your-primary-class-speak to read more about the value of oracy.

  • Boosting confidence and oracy in Stoke-on-Trent schools

    How ESB has benefited the children of Stoke

    ESB’s work in partnership with Stoke began in 2014, and our relationship since then really has gone from strength to strength – with many of Stoke’s schools now seeing the benefit of ESB’s specialised Oracy assessments, and showing their faith in our proven results, at a time when school funding is at a premium.

    What began at a Stoke-wide Ofsted literacy conference, where ESB was invited to share the impact on literacy of good oral communication skills, has culminated in numerous schools in the city now reaping the benefits of ESB assessments for their pupils, with over 4,000 Stoke learner’s assessed in the last three years alone.

    At the start of our journey with Stoke, the Local Authority was so impressed with the results of our pilot projects that they offered match funding to every school in Stoke wishing to include ESB assessments as part of their offer. We are delighted that most of the schools that took assessments supported by that match funding have stayed with ESB, running assessments for a second, third or, in some cases, fourth year in 2018.

    ESB’s commitment to improving oracy in Stoke remains strong, and we continue to work with our Stoke schools to ensure that their pupils develop life-changing skills with the support of our accredited assessments. ESB continues to run Stoke-specific incentives to help schools to continue to work with us.

    Of course, the best advertisement for ESB comes from the schools themselves, and we continue to see new Stoke schools registering with us year on year. ESB works with other LEAs, School Improvement agencies and Opportunity Areas, all of which have been impressed with our work in Stoke.

    Two of our longest-standing Stoke schools, a Primary and a Secondary who have been with us since ESB was piloted in the area, have this to say about ESB:

    ESB gives us a qualification to work towards to really focus on the speaking skills- they would doubtless be pushed to the side otherwise. It gives students a platform for airing their views. – (Thistley Hough School)

    ESB helps us to increase skills for employability, and increase confidence for our children through communication skills. – (Oakhill Primary)

    To find out more about ESB and the work we have done in Stoke, please click here.

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    May 2016

    Following a successful pilot scheme, Stoke-on-Trent City Council is the first local authority in the country to provide match funding for the teaching of English Speaking Board (ESB) qualifications in its schools.

    ESB qualifications encourage children to develop clear, effective communication by providing high quality assessments. They focus on encouragement and recognise the potential of all. Additionally, the Graded Examinations meet the statutory requirements for Spoken Language in the new National Curriculum and have proven achievement in hundreds of schools in the UK and around the world.

    Councillor Janine Bridges, cabinet member for education and economy, said:

    We are rolling-out the pilot scheme after the results from working with ESB proved universally positive. Our findings show that pupils from primary to secondary school have benefited from the experience and it has led to increased attainment in their speaking and listening skills. We will be match-funding ESB external assessments for pupils in Year 5, 6 and 7. The programme is a great benefit for those schools looking to improve spoken language in their curriculum.

    ESB’s Chief Executive Officer, Tina Renshaw, said:

    Stoke’s forward-thinking approach to giving its children and young people better communications skills through ESB qualifications is an incredible opportunity and we are absolutely delighted to be playing such an important role in this initiative. We know our qualifications boost confidence and improve speaking and listening skills and I look forward to seeing great progress from pupils and students.

    Margaret Yates, Executive Headteacher of St Gregory’s and St Maria Goretti Catholic Academies, praised the success of ESB, which has been in place for the last two years;

    It has been a long-held ambition of mine to give our pupils the chance to access ESB. We have seen standards rise significantly in early years in both schools, whilst the debating qualification resulted in 60% of our pupils achieving a merit.

    Birches Head Academy piloted some of ESB’s exams for older children and recorded equal success. Amy Orlando, Head of English said:

    Our school brought in ESB to support children through the Speaking and Listening element of their English GCSE. I have been amazed by how quickly our students have developed and it is completely down to ESB that they have built up these skills.

    Stoke-on-Trent City Council will be launching the new scheme to local schools at The Britannia Stadium on 6 June 2016.

    Sarah Preston, Head of the School Improvement Team, said:

    This will be an invaluable opportunity for teachers to find out more about ESB and how it will benefit pupils in our schools.

    Tina Renshaw, said:

    A full and busy day at the Britannia Stadium on Monday, 6th June will showcase how we work and how we support teachers and their students. Our conference will include interactive workshops and opportunities for headteachers and their colleagues to ask questions and hear about our free training which will allow teaching staff to make the most of this opportunity.

  • Celebrating success at our Young Speakers of the Year Showcase

    2017: ESB’s Chief Executive, Tina Renshaw, with the winners of Young Speaker of the Year Award

    English Speaking Board (International) Ltd. held its annual Young Speakers of the Year Showcase on Saturday, 11th November. Winners travelled from around the country to Liverpool to attend the celebration and receive their awards.

    Out of 15,000 students who took ESB Speech assessments across 2016/17, nine students were selected as winners in recognition for their outstanding spoken language skills.

     

    The 2017 Young Speakers of the Year are:

    Malayka Ali – Plymouth Grove Primary School, Manchester

    Sacha Noursadeghi – Broomfield House School, Richmond

    Mia Pitts – St Francis School, Pewsey

    Morgan Robson – Ruthin School, Wales

    Ameerah Saleem – Wilmslow Preparatory School, Cheshire

    Bradley Tranter – Ellowes Hall Sports College, Dudley

    Joey Webster – Liverpool College, Liverpool

    Joseph Wright – The Chorister School,

    Emma Young – Moreton Hall, Shropshire

     

    The celebration featured two new award categories introduced this year. The Spirit of ESB awards recognise and encourage the potential of all learners, rewarding individuals who showed great promise in their assessments. Also introduced is the Burniston Bell Award, which recognises teachers demonstrating exceptional commitment to ESB.

    The 2017 Spirit of ESB winners are:

    Eloise Goddard – Calder House School, Bath

    Sara Khan – Sir William Burrough Primary School, London

    Liam Barlow – Oakhill Primary School, Stoke-on-Trent

     

    The 2017 Burniston Bell Award winner is:

    Sue Turford – former teacher at Concord College, Shropshire

     

    Each student performed for an audience of family, friends and teachers, impressing everyone with their skills and abilities, and their charisma and confidence.

    ESB’s Chief Executive, Tina Renshaw, says: “ESB’s mission is to extend communication skills, to offer opportunities to stretch the most able, and to support the least confident. We do this in a learner-focused way with our students choosing their own topics, poems and books. It is wonderful reward their achievements and then share their passions at our annual Showcase.”

    One of the winners, Sacha from Broomfield House School said after the ceremony, “I love performing and ESB has reinforced my enthusiasm for listening to, and delivering a good story. I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to read aloud my favourite passage from Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations. It is a day I will never forget.”

    Another worthy winner, Mia Pitts from St Francis School said, “I am thrilled to receive this award, and to speak about my prized instrument, the piano accordion. It was a very special day for me and my family.”

  • Giving youngsters a platform with Speakers Trust

    SpeakersTrust

    English Speaking Board (International) Ltd. and Speakers Trust today announced a partnership based on their shared aims of raising a learner’s confidence and unlocking their potential by developing and enhancing their oral communications skills.

    As part of their new partnership, ESB will create a qualification to support Speakers Trust public speaking courses, which will be added to ESB’s suite of speech products.

    In addition, material from a number of Speakers Trust programs with young people will be endorsed by ESB. This will allow the ESB brand to be marketed to a wider demographic of state schools in London and the South East who have participated in Speakers Trust workshops. ESB Chief Executive, Tina Renshaw, will be part of the judging panel for the Grand Final of the Speakers Trust’s Jack Petchey “Speak Out” Challenge! in London in July.

    Said Tina:

    Our partnership with Speakers Trust is an exciting development. Both charitable organisations share similar visions of raising achievement and providing enrichment for its learners. It is a natural fit for both of us and I sincerely believe our partnership will offer more opportunities for our learners to develop their confidence and become better communicators.

    Speakers Trust Chief Executive, Julie Holness, said:

    Speakers Trust and the English Speaking Board share a commitment to developing articulate young men and women who will speak out, inspire and make their mark in the world. We are proud and delighted to be working in partnership to bring all the benefits of public speaking training and flexible qualifications to an even wider audience.

     

    About English Speaking Board (International) Ltd.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

    English Speaking Board (International) Ltd. is a national awarding body with a mission to promote clear, effective communication at all levels by providing high quality products and services domestically and internationally, recognising and encouraging the potential of all. Founded in 1953, ESB offers English speech and language qualifications in the UK and internationally.  ESB’s ethos is to stretch the most able and support the least confident.

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    About Speakers Trust

    Speakers Trust is the UK’s leading public speaking charity. Our vision is for every young person to be able to speak confidently and to be heard. We work extensively in the education, not-for-profit and community sectors, helping individuals to use their voice with confidence to effect positive change. We run the UK’s largest youth speaking competition which trains over 18,000 young people every year in effective communication skills.

    To find out more about ESB and our work with SpeakersTrust, please click here.