Learning & Growing Together To Be The Best We Can Be
Our school improvement plan is organised in six areas:
Please read our actions for this year...
2. |
Curriculum |
2.1 |
Embed curriculum offer for beyond the NC including the Woodthorpe promise to all pupils. |
2.2 |
To effectively identify, teach and revisit sticky knowledge so that it is committed to pupils’ long-term memory. |
2.3 |
To focus on targeted improvement in four foundation subjects as part of our three year strategic plan
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2.4 |
To enhance our outdoor area provision to: improve the gross motor skills and core body strength of children across KS1. |
3. |
Leadership at all levels |
3.1 |
To strengthen new SLT |
3.2 |
Embed formal calendar of monitoring including lesson study, deep dives, work scrutiny planning https://epi.org.uk/publications-and-research/effects-high-quality-professional-development/ |
3.3 |
For all staff to engage with educational research and pedagogy in order to improve teaching and learning https://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/periodicals/WILLINGHAM(2).pdf https://www.aft.org/sites/default/files/periodicals/Rosenshine.pdf |
3.4 |
Improve effectiveness of teaching assistants in school working with SEND pupils. Making Best Use of Teaching Assistants | EEF (educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk) Teaching Assistant Interventions | EEF (educationendowmentfoundation.org.uk) |
3.5 |
To establish a new team of Governors. |
3.6 |
To improve parental engagement and communication with parents. |
3.7 |
Establish a three year strategic plan for school priorities, including curriculum, which are linked to CPD and budget plans. |
3.8 |
To further strengthen links with local secondary schools and nurseries |
4. |
Behaviour and attitudes |
4.1 |
To review the whole school Behaviour Policy and systems. |
4.2 |
Improve attendance and punctuality |
4.3 |
Pupils make a highly positive, tangible contribution to the life of the school and/or the wider community. |
5. |
Personal development |
5.1 |
To provide more opportunities for pupils to understand and appreciate the range of different faiths and cultures in our society and world. |
5.2 |
To provide a broad and balanced curriculum relevant to the needs of the children in our school. |
5.3 |
To know about and explore the range of career options available for our children. |
5.4 |
Improve social skills and table manners at lunchtimes. To support and promote midday interactions during play activities |
5.5 |
Strengthen pupils’ understanding of the British Values and how these are reflected in their learning at school, within the immediate community and nationally. To prepare pupils to live life successfully in British society in the 21st century. |
5.6 |
Strengthen pupils’ understanding of the protected characteristics and equality and the importance of these in our society. |
5.7 |
To be aware of the well-being of our school family and provide targeted support where necessary. |
5.8 |
To ensure that all staff in school are fully equipped to recognise common symptoms of SEMH af to know what to do if they have identified a developing problem. |
5.9 |
To support children in understanding their own mental health and how they can stay mentally healthy. |
6. |
Christian distinctiveness |
6.1 |
Fully embed our distinctive Christian character in the curriculum and school-life. https://cofefoundation.contentfiles.net/media/assets/file/Called_Connected_Committed_-_David_Ford_and_Andy_Wolfe.pdf |
6.2 |
To continue to have strong links, following the retirement of our vicar, with St John the Baptist Church. |
6.3 |
Plan and deliver high quality worship so that our children and staff are invited to connect with:
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6.4 |
Strengthen the role of Worship Group as leaders of Collective Worship. |
6.5 |
Accurate assessment and moderation of children’s work in RE to improve attainment across the school. |