Welcome from Mrs Ellwood. Greenway school ‘The child is at the centre of everything we do’

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Presentation transcript:

Welcome from Mrs Ellwood

Greenway school ‘The child is at the centre of everything we do’

Ofsted November 2011 ‘This is an outstanding school which makes a considerable difference to the lives of the young people in its care’

Our core purpose... Effective teaching and learning Effective monitoring and tracking of children’s academic progress To develop child’s self –esteem, confidence, independence and build resilience To foster strong working partnerships with parents and other agencies

Effective Teaching and Learning Termly monitoring of the quality of teaching and learning through observations Planning and book scrutiny across the year Rigorous interview procedures

Monitoring and Tracking of Progress Through half termly Pupil Progress meetings with the head and deputy, the class teacher’s discuss every child Targets are set, progress scrutinised and impact discussed As a result of these meetings new interventions are put in place, staff can be re-deployed, extra strategies put in place, discussions with parents, children move groups, pupil interviews

Accountability Local Authority advisor meets with the Head every term to set targets, challenge and monitor the work we do. The Head is accountable to the Governing Body and reports termly on progress made. Ofsted

Partnership with Parents Very strong and valued Communication is very important – at the end of the day, children handing letters to the class teacher, the office Parents evening ed letters from the school The school’s website Parent Forum

School Plan Quality of teaching and learning Improving attainment and progress in writing – launch of Big Write New Primary Curriculum Berkhamsted Re-Organisation

Some final reminders... Going to bed on time! Attendance Is there anything we need to know? Playground apparatus Scooter Closing the gates Being healthy at school