The vision for the East Midlands

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The vision for the East Midlands Chris Wheatley Teaching School Council Representative East Midlands Region John Edwards Regional Schools Commissioner East Midlands and The Humber

Teaching School Council Representative Chris Wheatley Teaching School Council Representative East Midlands Region

The Vision for the East Midlands In the East Midlands: Every child should attend a great school that is judged by Ofsted to be at least ‘good’. Continuous improvement is best driven from within the sector by proven, existing outstanding practitioners. Teaching Schools have the expertise, track record, capacity, local knowledge, diversity and passion to deliver sustainable system-led continuous improvement within and across the region at every level. Teaching Schools are committed to working together, in partnership with a range of stakeholders, to lead, manage and deliver high quality support based on sound intelligence gathering and analysis, supportive challenge, strong recruitment and CPD for all the region’s schools. Every school in the region should be connected into the system and engaged as a giver and/or receiver of support.

East Midlands progress over the last twelve months These slides feature just a sample of developments and achievements over the past twelve months. They illustrate how the maturing role of Teaching Schools are making a positive contribution around the region.

The shape of the region (Sept 2017) York East Riding Hull NE Lincolnshire N Lincolnshire Doncaster Rotherham Barnsley Sheffield Derbyshire Nottinghamshire Lincolnshire Derby Nottingham Leicestershire Leicester Rutland

Regional Schools Commissioner John Edwards Regional Schools Commissioner East Midlands and The Humber

Priority for East Midlands and Humber   Quality of provision Outcomes for children and young people

A partnership approach  Basis for partnership Very strong Culture of collaboration Partnership approach to strategic school improvement Priorities Aspects Resources

A partnership approach Focus for RSC Prevention and Intervention Performance and Capacity Tools to achieve this

A partnership approach Further discussion