My vision for ICT Where there is no vision, the people perish". - Proverbs 29:18.

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My vision for ICT Where there is no vision, the people perish". - Proverbs 29:18

Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college.

Not just a catch phrase, but a practical and ambitious plan. Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college

Specialist Status Maths and Computing. Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college

Integrated, effective use Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college KS3 – cross-curricular ICT with distinct lessons in Years 7, 8 & 9. KS4 – cross-curricular ICT with compulsory GCSE short-course. KS5 – current provision together with whole KS qualification.

High levels of staff confidence, competence and leadership. Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college

Learning opportunities. Inclusive provision. Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college

Effective application of ICT with organisation and management processes.

Development, support and access. Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college

Secure and informed professional development.

Appropriate resource allocation. Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college

High ICT capability. Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college

College as a lead community learning and information hub. Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college

Neale-Wade as an ‘e-confident’ college.