Summative work of key priorities 2022-23
Governance Academy Handbook
Soft skills Teach & Practice
Big-picture learning summary Learning journey use - non core story map
Life skills Revise & Re-invent
Subject specific CPD Expert teacher up-skill
(Subject) Language Use of subject specific vocabulary
Abbey SIP summary 2022-23
Metacognition Develop practice; staff articulation of pedagogy; Comprehension modelling; writing teacher model
Succession Plan Inclusion & DSL
Bucket list Revise & Re-invent
Curriculum
Pedagogy
EYFS
Bucket Life Soft
Assessment
Leadership
Adult interactions
Start and end non-core Kahoot low-stakes
Narrow gaps Analysis of statutory tests ; Use, apply & basic maths
Taught not caught
Evidence Me consistency Knowledge grids identification
Continuity and progression
Phonics Reduce number in bottom 20%
Audit plans and lateral checks
EYFS LJ use by all staff Check POS and adult contribution
Planning (LSP)knowledge & staff articulation
Extend Abbey Skills RE definitions
At Abbey, children are at the heart of what we do. We will foster a love of learning and make learning fun. We will take sensible risks leading to memorable, challenging learning. We will help our children to learn to think, challenge and have confdence to shape their world. Our children will have a voice. We recognise that each child is unique and celebrate the successes of all. We will promote tolerance and mutual respect as part of a global community. We want all our children to thrive and lead happy, healthy lives.
Key performance indicators
Metacognition: (Subject) Language: Big-picture
Adult interactions: phonics: planning
Gaps:Cohesion: EYFS
Start and end Kahoot: Evidence Me: Extend RE
Revise:Re-invent: Teach & practice
Succession plan: Subject CPD: Governance
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A series of semi-structured tasks and training support succession plan for phase retirement of Inclusion lead. Knowledge and skills of aspirant SENCO leads to successful recruitment in two years. NPQ staff deliver subject specific CPD following cluster training for all areas of NC and EYFS. Teachers are up-skilled and UPS support implementation of actions. Governors develop their knowledge and skills against the Academies handbook. Build confidence for enactment of the Education White Paper.
Kahoot low-stakes assessment supports start and end summative checks on what pupils have learnt. This in turn supports changes to plans to accelerate progress of bottom 20% Knowledge grids identify the summative ‘Evidence Me’ assessment check points. This supports staff with consistency and knowledge of what pupils have learnt.
All staff are familiar with the wide variety of adult roles and make conscious choices so that learning is ‘taught not caught’.
BSL are revised, revisited, promoted and permeate through the curriculum.
Metacognition strategies become embedded in pedagogy leading to rapid progress.
Rapid progress - 90% of pupils make good or better progress against the school’s curriculum. Analysis of tests and tasks to inform Covid-19 gaps.
Bucket list adds extra-curricular opportunities.
Reduce the proportion of pupils who do not secure Phase 3 phonics to less than 10%
Staff have a sharp focus upon the teaching and pupil use of subject specific vocabulary including Word Aware in EYFS
Life skills support Abbey’s community in non- National Curriculum skills and attributes.
Audit and check that curriculum plans fully meet and match the Abbey skills/knowledge big picture.
Adults confidently articulate the EYFS plans and how these relate to curriculum activities and their (subsequent) assessment of progress toward these.
Rebrand summary learning maps a ‘learning journey’. Summarise use and consistency.
Develop the Abbey Skill Progression e-suite to include RE statements.
Soft skills support wider employment skills and rapid progress of all pupils.
Develop EYFS staff confidence to articulate the learning and adult interactions needed to promote accelerated progress.
LEADERSHIP
ASSESSMENT
EYFS
BSL
PEDAGOGY
CURRICULUM
Sitting underneath this overarching SIP is a series of subject review booklets that have individual subject/aspect detail
INTENT 1. Rapid progress - 90% of pupils make good or better progress against the school’s curriculum. Analysis of tests and tasks to inform Covid-19 gaps. 2. Audit and check that curriculum plans fully meet and match the Abbey skills/knowledge big picture. 3. Develop EYFS staff confidence to articulate the learning and adult interactions needed to promote accelerated progress. 4. Ensure that fluency and recall of basic arithmetic and multiplication tables is 5 second fast.
EVALUATION
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1
RESOURCES & TIME 1. Leadership release for coaching and mentoring. 2. Directed time to integrate plans - 2hr staff CPD alongside subject specific CPD 3. EYFS INSET; EYFS lead to teach in YR.
IMPLEMENTATION
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2
1. Leaders & UPS staff to ensure that prior knowledge gaps, identified by staff, are sufficiently scaffolded to ensure rapid progress from starting points - analysis of all statutory tests and tasks. 2. Ensure that all plans across phases cover the identified skills and knowledge from big picture summaries. Audit against the progression maps - check continuity and coverage. 3. EYFS INSET followed by semi-structured conversations during L&M, phase and QA checks so that staff can sharply identify the learning needs matched to curriculum tasks (including language) that is to be taught and learned. 4. Revise and revisit the fluency teaching and mental strategies to ensure instant recall.
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IMPACT
1. Progress is good against the school’s curriculum; Plans are adjusted to scaffolded gaps in analysis from end of year statutory tests and tasks. 2. The school’s plans are fully delivered and checked against the longitudinal plans. 3. EYFS progress from starting points is rapid; adults articulate well the learning. 4. 90% of children make good progress against the school’s curriculum; maths recall is 5 second
INTENT
EVALUATION
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All staff are familiar with the wide variety of adult roles and make conscious choices so that learning is ‘taught not caught’.
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2. Reduce the proportion of pupils who do not secure Phase 3 phonics to less than 10% 3. Adults confidently articulate the EYFS plans and how these relate to curriculum activities and their (subsequent) assessment of progress toward these.
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1
RESOURCES & TIME
IMPLEMENTATION
4
2
1. INSET day. 2. PhAB2 phonic assessment and diagnostic tool 3. All phase meetings focus upon moderation and pedagogy to support familiarity 4. AHT EYFS lead to work directly in YR
1. INSET day to refresh adult roles and possibilities for how to enact these roles to secure good learning and AFL of gaps. 2. Following the first phonic checks, pupils who score well-below ARE to be screened on PhAB2 (see note) diagnostic assessment. 3. EYFS INSET followed by semi-structured conversations during L&M, phase and QA checks so that staff can sharply identify the learning needs matched to curriculum tasks (including language) that is to be taught and learned.
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1. Note: The PhAB2 Primary provides a series of ten diagnostic and standardised assessments that can be used to explore phonological awareness in children with reading difficulties. Phonological awareness plays a significant role in children’s development of reading and spelling skills. This battery can help identify the specific phonological difficulties that some children experience so that appropriate intervention may be provided with processing sounds in spoken language. 20-30 minutes testing with 10 subtests exploring: Alliteration, Blending, Fluency, Naming Speed, Non-word Reading, Phonological Working Memory, Phoneme Segmentation, Phoneme Deletion, Phoneme Substitution and Rhyme.
IMPACT
1. Adults make conscious choices using relevant pedagogy to support all learners in making rapid progress to learn the school’s EYFS curriculum. 2. Proportion of pupils not secure at Phase 4 phonics is less than 10% 3. EYFS progress from starting points is rapid; adults articulate well the learning.
INTENT
EVALUATION
1. Metacognition strategies become embedded in pedagogy leading to rapid progress. Taught comprehension and modelled writing is sharpened. 2. Staff have a sharp focus upon the teaching and pupil use of subject specific vocabulary including Word Aware in EYFS
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3. Rebrand summary learning maps a ‘learning journey’. Summarise use and consistency.
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1
RESOURCES & TIME
IMPLEMENTATION
4
2
1. 2hr directed time CPD 2. L&M QA checks and follow on CPD 3. EEF staff revision through directed time CPD 4. On-going L&M subject specific networks through Mary Myatt’s The Soak and TT Partnerships.
1. Enhanced directed time 2hr CPD focus upon subject specific training and revision of metacognition strategies. Subject specific CPD for modelled comprehension and writing. 2. Knowledge grids and EYFS Word aware choices ensure that pupils are exposed to, taught and expected to use domain specific vocabulary. L&M time to systematically check all plans. 3. Staff to draw upon the class knowledge of the non- core units taught to build up a picture map of key- learning that helps all to summarise what has been learnt and key concepts/knowledge. These will be re-branded as ‘learning’ journeys. There will be no learning journey recorded for PE to maximise active time but all pupils will still be expected to draw upon and explain the key concepts, knowledge and skills within lessons.
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IMPACT 1. EEF Metacognition strategies support all pupils’ progress and teacher tools for delivery. All staff receive subject specific CPD. Taught comprehension strategies and teacher modelled writing result in good progress through the school’s curriculum 2. Language acquisition and domain specific words are commonly used, 3. Pupils can articulate how the non-core learning journey links through the units taught, drawing upon and retrieving prior learning.
INTENT
EVALUATION
1. The opportunity to experience ‘Bucket list, life skills and soft skills’ has been significantly impacted by COVID restrictions. These need to be revised and refreshed. 2. Staff are moving year groups which also brings the opportunity to revise, revisit and refresh the main curricular themes and BSL links. 3. Revise, revisit and refresh.
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1
RESOURCES & TIME
IMPLEMENTATION 1. All year groups to revise, revisit, refresh and engage pupils and the wider community in the design. 2. B - build in curricular enrichment 3. L - enhance the NC by providing opportunities to meet the Abbey mission statement and local knowledge. 4. S - ensure that these are taught and experienced through the year 5. Check for coverage loss and adjust so that these resonate strongly with children and adults.
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1. Directed time to plan 2. Website and bookings
3
IMPACT
1. Curriculum plans show evidence of BSL. 2. L support leaders’ vision for the wider curriculum opportunity and specific contextual challenges 3. S are actively drawn upon to ensure good progress, behaviour and work ethic.
INTENT 1. Kahoot low-stakes assessment supports start and end summative checks on what pupils have learnt. This in turn supports changes to plans to accelerate progress of bottom 20% 2. Knowledge grids identify the summative ‘Evidence Me’ assessment check points. This supports staff with consistency and knowledge of what pupils have learnt.
EVALUATION
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3. Develop the Abbey Skill Progression e-suite to include RE statements.
5
1
RESOURCES & TIME
IMPLEMENTATION
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2
1. QA & L&M time 2. Kahoot & evidence me subscription 3. CPD and subject specific CPD 4. RE analysis of SACRE plans
1. All plans to identify the start and end Kahoot to be used to support AFL of pupils’ learning of the curriculum. Practical subjects e.g. Art, PE and DT will have fewer Kahoot but strengthened Evidence Me. 2. All knowledge grids identify the assessment opportunities using either the Evidence Me or Kahoot Graphics to ensure consistency. 3. Develop a suite of assessment checks points to integrate into Evidence Me so that SACRE RE summative assessment is recorded.
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IMPACT 1. Kahoot supports workload, AFL and identification of gaps to accelerate progress for those who need to catch-up. Work is scaffolded for all learners and progress is rapid against the school’s curriculum 2. Plans identify assessment opportunities which are then used to inform next steps and longitudinal changes over linked units, 3. RE assessment material is integrated into Evidence Me to support teachers with knowledge gaps planning in subsequent units.
INTENT 1. A series of semi-structured tasks and training support succession plan for phase retirement of Inclusion lead. Knowledge and skills of aspirant SENCO leads to successful recruitment in two years. 2. NPQ staff deliver subject specific CPD following cluster training for all areas of NC and EYFS. Teachers are up-skilled and UPS support implementation of actions. 3. Governors develop their knowledge and skills against the Academies handbook. Build confidence for enactment of the Education White Paper.
EVALUATION
Left blank for on-going and/or final evaluation
5
1
RESOURCES & TIME
IMPLEMENTATION
4
2
1. QA release @ £205 per day 2. Staff CPD directed time to ensure consistency 3. Joint SMT development. 4. Governor training
1. Three staff enrolled on SENDCO award; opportunities to shadow key tasks, a year in the life of a SENCO so that knowledge of process, key link personnel and parent is learnt. 2. Planned CPD for subject specific training leads to all teachers being refreshed as experts in subjects. UPS teachers to support the implementation as part of their standards. 3. Governors develop a growing sense of the Academy Handbook alongside their current role and remit so that as the Government White paper gains ascent there is the ability to make an informed decision on the direction of the school and the academy agenda.
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IMPACT
1. Inclusion succession plan results in an internal appointment; knowledge and skills gained lead to a seamless transition. 2. All teachers refresh their subject specialism training; all leaders remain up to date through associate CPD packages of Mary Myatt & TT Partnerships. Pupil progress is good against the school’s curriculum. 3. Governors are informed and able to make the decision to set up or joint a MAT.
1. 2. 3. 4.
1. Rapid progress - 90% of pupils make good or better progress against the school’s curriculum. Analysis of tests and tasks to inform Covid-19 gaps. 2. Audit and check that curriculum plans fully meet and match the Abbey skills/knowledge big picture. 3. Develop EYFS staff confidence to articulate the learning and adult interactions needed to promote accelerated progress.
1. Leaders & UPS staff to ensure that prior knowledge gaps, identified by staff, are sufficiently scaffolded to ensure rapid progress from starting points - analysis of all statutory tests and tasks. 2. Ensure that all plans across phases cover the identified skills and knowledge from big picture summaries. Audit against the progression maps - check continuity and coverage. 3. EYFS INSET followed by semi-structured conversations during L&M, phase and QA checks so that staff can sharply identify the learning needs matched to curriculum tasks (including language) that is to be taught and learned. 1. INSET day to refresh adult roles and possibilities for how to enact these roles to secure good learning and AFL of gaps. 2. Following the first phonic checks, pupils who score well-below ARE to be screened on PhAB2 (see note) diagnostic assessment. 3. EYFS INSET followed by semi-structured conversations during L&M, phase and QA checks so that staff can sharply identify the learning needs matched to curriculum tasks (including language) that is to be taught and learned. 1. Enhanced directed time 2hr CPD focus upon subject specific training and revision of metacognition strategies. 2. Knowledge grids and EYFS Word aware choices ensure that pupils are exposed to, taught and expected to use domain specific vocabulary. L&M time to systematically check all plans. 3. Staff to draw upon the class knowledge of the non-core units taught to build up a picture map of key-learning that helps all to summarise what has been learnt and key concepts/knowledge. These will be re-branded as ‘learning’ journeys. There will be no learning journey recorded for PE to maximise active time but all pupils will still be expected to draw upon and explain the key concepts, knowledge and skills within lessons. 1. BSL are revised, revisited, promoted and permeate through the curriculum. 2. Bucket list adds extra-curricular opportunites. 3. Life skills support Abbey’s community in non- Natonal Curriculum skills and atributes. 4. Sof skills support wider employment skills and rapid progress of all pupils. 5. Curriculum plans show evidence of BSL. 6. L support leaders’ vision for the wider curriculum opportunity and specifc contextual challenges 7. S are actvely drawn upon to ensure good progress, behaviour and work ethic. 1. All plans to identify the start and end Kahoot to be used to support AFL of pupils’ learning of the curriculum. Practical subjects e.g. Art, PE and DT will have fewer Kahoot but strengthened Evidence Me. 2. All knowledge grids identify the assessment opportunities using either the Evidence Me or Kahoot Graphics to ensure consistency. 3. Develop a suite of assessment checks points to integrate into Evidence Me so that SACRE RE summative assessment is recorded. 1. Three staff enrolled on SENDCO award; opportunities to shadow key tasks, a year in the life of a SENCO so that knowledge of process, key link personnel and parent is learnt. 2. Planned CPD for subject specific training leads to all teachers being refreshed as experts in subjects. UPS teachers to support the implementation as part of their standards. 3. Governors develop a growing sense of the Academy Handbook alongside their current role and remit so that as the Government White paper gains ascent there is the ability to make an informed decision on the direction of the school and the academy agenda.
1. Progress is good against the school’s curriculum; Plans are adjusted to scaffolded gaps in analysis from end of year statutory tests and tasks. 2. The school’s plans are fully delivered and checked against the longitudinal plans. 3. EYFS progress from starting points is rapid; adults articulate well the learning. 4. 90% of children make good progress against the school’s curriculum.
1. Leadership release for coaching and mentoring. 2. Directed time to integrate plans - 2hr staff CPD alongside subject specific CPD 3. EYFS INSET; EYFS lead to teach in YR.
4 x Pupil Progress
PDM ongoing
Staff QA - wider group
Complete cycle will take one year
1.
All staff are familiar with the wide variety of adult roles and make conscious choices so that learning is ‘taught not caught’.
1. Adults make conscious choices using relevant pedagogy to support all learners in making rapid progress to learn the school’s EYFS curriculum. 2. Proportion of pupils not secure at Phase 4 phonics is less than 10% 3. EYFS progress from starting points is rapid; adults articulate well the learning.
1. INSET day. 2. PhAB2 phonic assessment and diagnostic tool 3. All phase meetings focus upon moderation and pedagogy to support familiarity 4. AHT EYFS lead to work directly in YR
1. INSET day x 1 September 2. Follow up PDM for LSP each half term 3. Weekly phase meetngs 4. EYFS lead in YR to direct practce
2. Reduce the proportion of pupils who do not secure Phase 3 phonics to less than 10% 3. Adults confidently articulate the EYFS plans and how these relate to curriculum activities and their (subsequent) assessment of progress toward these. 1. Metacognition strategies become embedded in pedagogy leading to rapid progress. 2. Staff have a sharp focus upon the teaching and pupil use of subject specific vocabulary including Word Aware in EYFS 3. Rebrand summary learning maps a ‘learning journey’. Summarise use and consistency.
1. EEF Metacognition strategies support all pupils’ progress and teacher tools for delivery. All staff receive subject specific CPD 2. Language acquisition and domain specific words are commonly used, 3. Pupils can articulate how the non-core learning journey links through the units taught, drawing upon and retrieving prior learning.
1. 2hr directed time CPD 2. L&M QA checks and follow on CPD 3. EEF staff revision through directed time CPD 4. On-going L&M subject specific networks through Mary Myatt’s The Soak and TT Partnerships.
1. 2.
INSET Day September
Follow up PDM to ‘vignette’ good practice linked to pedagogy
3. L&M Time to check through the weekly release 4. 1/2 termly review of subjects NPQML & NPQSL
1. The opportunity to experience ‘Bucket list, life skills and sof skills’ has been signifcantly impacted by COVID restrictons. These need to be revised and refreshed. 2. Staf are moving year groups which also brings the opportunity to revise, revisit and refresh the main curricular themes and BSL links. 3. Revise, revisit and refresh.
1. All year groups to revise, revisit, refresh and engage pupils and the wider community in the design. 2. B - build in curricular enrichment 3. L - enhance the NC by providing opportunites to meet the Abbey mission statement and local knowledge. 4. S - ensure that these are taught and experienced through the year 5. Check for coverage loss and adjust so that these resonate strongly with children and adults.
1. Directed tme to plan 2. Website and bookings
1. PPA for all staff weekly 2. Calendar of events for staff/parents
1. Kahoot low-stakes assessment supports start and end summative checks on what pupils have learnt. This in turn supports changes to plans to accelerate progress of bottom 20% 2. Knowledge grids identify the summative ‘Evidence Me’ assessment check points. This supports staff with consistency and knowledge of what pupils have learnt.
1. Kahoot supports workload, AFL and identification of gaps to accelerate progress for those who need to catch-up. Work is scaffolded for all learners and progress is rapid against the school’s curriculum 2. Plans identify assessment opportunities which are then used to inform next steps and longitudinal changes over linked units, 3. RE assessment material is integrated into Evidence Me to support teachers with knowledge gaps planning in subsequent units.
1. QA & L&M time 2. Kahoot & evidence me subscription 3. CPD and subject specific CPD 4. RE analysis of SACRE plans
1. 2.
Taught as part of regular RSHE Review through QA process
3. Develop the Abbey Skill Progression e-suite to include RE statements.
1. A series of semi-structured tasks and training support succession plan for phase retirement of Inclusion lead. Knowledge and skills of aspirant SENCO leads to successful recruitment in two years. 2. NPQ staff deliver subject specific CPD following cluster training for all areas of NC and EYFS. Teachers are up-skilled and UPS support implementation of actions. 3. Governors develop their knowledge and skills against the Academies handbook. Build confidence for enactment of the Education White Paper.
1. Inclusion succession plan results in an internal appointment; knowledge and skills gained lead to a seamless transition. 2. All teachers refresh their subject specialism training; all leaders remain up to date through associate CPD packages of Mary Myatt & TT Partnerships. Pupil progress is good against the school’s curriculum. 3. Governors are informed and able to make the decision to set up or joint a MAT.
1. QA release @ £205 per day 2. Staff CPD directed time to ensure consistency 3. Joint SMT development. 4. Governor training
1. Half termly review with NPQML/SL to draw from and inform provision
Sense check and links to EIF aspects - triangulate with the SEF and ‘Why are we still good documents’
Quality of Education*
Behaviour & Attitudes
Personal Development
Leadership, management & governance
III links to the new EIF and where the intentions from the SIP fit into the EIF.
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Intent
Implementation
Impact
Curriculum to narrow gaps
Curriculum conversations lead to updates, improvement and amendments to narrow gaps Non-core low-stakes assessment used well for gap planning and checks on learning Pupils talk confidently about the curriculum learning journey
90%/35% of pupils make better than expected progress through the school’s curriculum.
Metacognition and self-regulation supports enhanced focus on tasks - leading to stronger progress Resilience and ‘stickability’ impact on pupil attitudes (see RSHE subject plan)
Parental workshops
NPQML & SL embedding
Non-core curriculum assessment - RE
Bucket, life & soft review, revise & refresh Mental health & well-being active mindfulness
UPS staff VFM
BSL review
<10% YR below ARE Phonics
Succession planning Inclusion Phased retirement Governors develop understanding of Academies handbook.
EYFS adult interactions
Proportions at ARE YN & YR
Audit and check that curriculum plans fully meet and match the Abbey skills/knowledge big picture. Develop EYFS staff confidence to articulate the learning and adult interactions needed to promote accelerated progress.
5% uplift non-core ARE
EYFS adult interactions linked to pedagogy choices
Successful succession plan
BSL enhance the national curriculum by bespoke Abbey aspects; pupils use and talk confidently.
Continuity and progression checks ensure effective curricular cohesion.
Pedagogy and Meta-cognition consistent practice
Domain specific language including EYFS Word Aware
Link Governors: See committee terms of reference and termly governor visit schedule.
Current situation as at Feb 2022. Both schools are now OE 2 (Inf @ May 2013 (full) and October 2017 (S8); Jr @ May 2015 (full) and December 2019 (S8)). Teaching is consistently good and progress is good across all key stages and rising at key stage 2 – sig + in R, Wr & Ma. Behaviour and attitudes is good and personal development is good with outstanding elements. Leadership and Management is good overall with strengths in Senior Leadership Team, NPQSL/ML & Governance. Safeguarding has been externally scrutinised by the Local Children’s Safeguarding Board and is outstanding; Financial audit has rated infants as ‘satisfactory assurances’; Juniors as ‘Outstanding assurances.’ Infants new build block replacement completed June 2019.; 50K annual investment for Key Stage 2 each and every year for three years; three-year budget within 5% of carry-forward although DFE funding review places considerable strain on the school(s) and a staffing reduction may be necessary. School has been awarded BSQM; AFPE; Music Mark; NAPTA; Sainsbury’s Gold; Speaker’s Award; PE Premium Award, ICT Mark. Double Gold Artsmark October 2018; BSQM re-assessment July 2018; Bronze Healthy School’s award 2021; Rights Respecting Schools award 2021.
Expectations by Summer 2023 – Overarching outcomes statement.
In Y1,3,4,5 the proportion of children making expected and better than expected progress against the school’s own curriculum is 90%/35%.
In Y2 & Y6 the school’s attainment places us close to Fischer Family Trust (FFT) 20 therefore in the top 20% of schools for progress. (Note below re: published assessment information)
In EYFS the Good level of Development (GLD) remains at national or above; the proportion of pupils making good progress against the school’s curriculum is 90%/35% (pending new year baseline assessment)
Pupil premium children attainment and progress match the non-pupil premium in-school group and diminish the difference to the national non-disadvantaged group or is rapidly improving.
Note: following Coronavirus there were no statutory tests/tasks at any key-stage and consequently no IDSR for 20-21. School’s own assessment used to inform priorities and new IDSR expected October 2022 Note: following Coronavirus there were no statutory tests/tasks at any key-stage and consequently no IDSR for 20-21. School’s own assessment used to inform priorities.
Success criteria (measuring the desired outcomes) – see individual section plans below and- Additional possible avenues to share success – Basic Skills Quality Mark (BSQM); E-Safety 360 Quality Mark; ICT Mark; Inclusion Mark; Arts Mark; Investors in People; PSQM; Anti-bullying mark; RRS award; Note: The ‘When’ column indicates the start time of most of the aspects. The grid below shows where aspects will be returned to so that the SIP spreads developments across the academic year.
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