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Page 1: Creating a culture where teachers lead school improvement Simon Mason – Headteacher Dave Kuyper – Leadership Team AST

Creating a culture where teachers lead school

improvement

Simon Mason – Headteacher

Dave Kuyper – Leadership Team AST

Page 2: Creating a culture where teachers lead school improvement Simon Mason – Headteacher Dave Kuyper – Leadership Team AST

Honywood in 2002

11-16 - 885 pupils on role

Specialism – None

OFSTED 2000 – Grade 3

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Key Stage 3 DataSATs Average Points Scores 1999 - 2002

32

34

36

38

40

42

1999 2000 2001 2002

Maths

All

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Key Stage 4 Data

GCSE Results A*-C Grades

52.0

56.0

60.0

64.0

68.0

72.0

76.0

1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

School

Maths

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Key Issues in 2002 Staff did not feel valued

View of CPD too simplistic

Communication poor

Poor pupil behaviour

Stalled outcomes at KS3 and KS4

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School Bulletin - Headlines

Exam SuccessThis week we received the first of a number of pieces of information we expect to receive in the coming months which shows how well our pupils performed in examinations last year when compared to pupils attending other schools across England. Our current Year 10 pupils did every bit as well as we had thought in their National Tests last year. The progress our pupils had made placed them in the top 9% across England in Maths, the top 11% in Science and in the top 17% for all KS3 tested subjects.

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School Bulletin – Pupil Information

Peter 10ERyPeter is a very mature, pleasant, down to earth young man. He is aiming for 10A* - A grades at GCSE. His work review actions were to aim for 100% concentration and meet all deadlines to ask if unsure and to increase his contribution in class. His report effort grades were 2A’s and 6B’s (up from 1A and 7B’s for his work review- and his predicted grades (from his reports) were 3A*’s, 3A’s and 2B’s. He thinks things are all right at school. He has no idea of a career as yet, although he has considered police work and being a physiotherapist. He does want to go to college and then University. Outside of school he plays football for Coggeshall U15’s he also plays Golf at the Essex and … attends Art club on Wednesday afternoons... His target is to turn some of his B’s into A’s for effort.

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School Bulletin – Headlines (Thanks)

ThanksTo Catherine Jedrzejewski, Mary Parrott and Mark Williams for their excellent contributions to David Belsey’s visit to the school this week,. Thanks also to Jo Palmer, for organising pupils to take David on a tour of the school.To Mark Williams for organising and to Cathy Bishop, David Calver, Sue Dilley, Nicola Francis, Dave Kuyper and Gemma Ward for supporting our HMI visit inspecting APU’s training programme this week.To Jo Brook and Jo Palmer, for delivering training to pupils who have joined the Coggeshall Youth Council.To Anne Mitchell who, following our staff conference has already taken on a project where our pupils will teach pupils in a local primary school. We will feedback the outcomes of Anne’s work in a subsequent Bulletin.

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School Bulletin – Teaching Tip

Teaching Tip“If you have a whiteboard why not start your lesson with a Powerpoint presentation in a loop, then when the students come in they immediately try and work out what the Powerpoint presentation is about. This gets them focussed on the lesson and what they are going to learn.Start the lesson with a set of questions that they are going to explore / answer through the lesson. It enables you to quickly assess what they already know and provides a ready made plenary. Not sure what they can remember from KS2 why not select a number of KS2 questions and using the “show me” boards get them to give you the answers. It gives you instant feedback about what they know. Note this can also work with elements of KS3/4.”

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Communication – Honywood Gazette

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Training, Evaluation and Planning Cycle

• Meetings for learning, not admin

• Monday evening Research and Development Teams

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Research and Development Teams

Research and Development Brief 2 Develop our curriculum model (including Focus Days) to ensure we are able to meet the challenges posed by national curriculum change in September 2008.

Research and Development Brief 3 What strategies can we take to facilitate a better work life balance for staff at Honywood?

Research and Development Brief 1 How can we improve our pupils’ ability to carry out extended writing tasks? What learning gains can we achieve through such a development?

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Training, Evaluation and Planning Cycle

• Meetings for learning, not admin

• Monday evening Research and Development Teams

• Thursday evenings training – Subject, Tutor Team, Whole School

• School Development planning – bottom up approach

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Re-Structure – School Leadership

Leadership Team

School Maintenance

function

Leadership Team

School Research, Development &

Training function

Leadership Team

Core Group

Core Group: Head

2 Senior Deputy Heads

2 Deputy Heads

2 ASTs SMF: Core Group PLUS

1 Assistant Head

Heads of Subject Teams TLR1

Tutor Team Leaders TLR1

R, D &T: Core Group PLUS

2 Assistant Heads

ASTs

TLR 1 staff

Excellent Teachers

Staff paid R&D grants

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Join Honywood as Graduate Trainee or Newly Qualified Teacher

Research & Development Grant for Subject, Year or Whole School Project

Subject Leader Tutor Team Leader Subject AST

AST

Leadership Team Core Group

Assistant Head

School Maintenance FunctionResearch Development and Training Function

Deputy Head

Leadership Team Core Group

Excellent performance leads to accelerated move up the pay scale

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R&D In Action

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In House Training

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In House Training

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In House Training

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In House Training

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In House Training

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Staff Views

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Staff Views

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Pupils’ Views

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Pupils’ Views

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Key Stage 3 DataSATs Average Points Scores 1999 - 2007

32

34

36

38

40

42

1999 2001 2003 2005 2007

Maths

All

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GCSE Results A*-C Grades

52.0

56.0

60.0

64.0

68.0

72.0

76.0

1997 1999 2001 2003 2005 2007

School

Maths

Key Stage 4 Data

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Investors in People Quotes

“We are part of the R & D Group but other people can come along and give input – we reflect upon how we do it and whether it is bringing benefit – if it wasn’t then we would give our views as to how this might be better”.

“It’s great to see young staff so motivated and its great to see more experienced individuals helping them – we learn from each other but we also have a sense of fun”.

“We would function without the Head; the whole staff own the success of the school and none of us would let that slip away”.

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Investors in People Quotes

“Despite heavy workloads, as well as pressure and changes in organisational structure, everyone interviewed confirmed that if they had a development need then it would be met - in fact staff confirmed that they were positively encouraged to progress. The school can see a difference in that much of its training is delivered in house by staff – this has improved performance as there is greater ownership and continuing mentoring once learning

has been delivered.”

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Investors in People Quotes

“There was clarity linked to outcomes from learning. Many of those interviewed commented upon the fast pace of the school and how this fast pace had developed them. Sharing of learning across teams and with colleagues manifests itself in many ways the important point to make here is that the ethos of the school is about collegiate development and support.

“I have been to two school conferences, I have conducted two assemblies and following research around Boys and Girls differentiation I was able to undertake a presentation to the whole school.””

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“The school has an accurate view of the quality of teaching and undertakes research to make it better. As a result, most lessons are at least good and some are outstanding..”

OFSTED 2006

“A particular achievement has been the creation of an unusually strong culture of improvement among the teachers. Research and development activities have raised expectations, improved teaching and benefited learners .”

“Your teachers talk a lot about how to improve their teaching, and I know you have benefited because I watched some lessons.”

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Honywood in 2002

11-16 - 885 pupils on role

Specialism – None

OFSTED 2000 – Grade 3

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Honywood in 2007

11-16 - 996 pupils on role

Specialism – Science, Leading Edge

OFSTED 2006 – Grade 1

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OFSTED 2006“Honywood is an extremely effective school. It has improved a lot since the last inspection and has a strong capacity to improve further. The visitor … is immediately struck by the warm friendly atmosphere and the exceptionally positive attitudes of the pupils. Almost all of them really enjoy school…

Not surprisingly, therefore, most pupils achieve very well and reach high standards.”