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1 Headteachers’ Briefing 18 September 2013 CHILDREN’S & ADULTS’ SERVICES

2 “Securing Good….. ….moving to Outstanding” 29 Inspections since September 2012 24 Primary 3 Secondary 2 Special

3 Local Authorities Primary July 2013

4 Local Authorities Special July 2013

5 Primary school standards Ealing Measure 200620122013 Number of schools below floor combined measure 1001 Number of schools making expected progress En 395850 (R) Number of schools making expected progress Maths 154941 Gap between highest & lowest School % L4 En & M 67%40%46% Gap between highest & lowest % pupil progress En 43%33%33% (R) Gap between highest and lowest % pupil progress Ma 82%24%35%

6 2013 School Effectiveness Impact Evaluation Purpose: To provide concise information to internal and external stakeholders on effectiveness of LA in supporting schools for ourselves –to inform development of services to schools – as our partners and to justify spend to members/council – to show value for money to Ofsted – new inspection of LA role to DfE – to demonstrate effectiveness of local approaches

7 School Effectiveness Impact Evaluation 2013 Evidence base Feedback from schools – evaluations; surveys Peer review – other LAs Pupil performance data and regional/national comparisons External validation/review HMI; Ofsted reports Levels of engagement and investment in services

8 2013 School Effectiveness Survey Targeted surveys across all services 19 strands 4 key questions: Quality; Communications; Value for Money: Impact 52 schools (Pri/Sp) responded

9 Services directly funded by schools % Rating Good or Outstanding VfM School Improvement Link Officer & Bespoke support90% Briefings and networks for leaders84% School workforce support 90% Governor services 90% Extended Services 90% Health Improvement Services 81% ICT support 89% Central Training Programme 84%

10 Services funded by council or external grants % Rating Good or Outstanding VfM Ealing Challenge Monitoring Programme 80% NQT Monitoring and Induction 82% New Headteacher Induction 100% KS1/KS2 Moderation/ & Monitoring 81% Early Intervention Support 72% Ealing Music Partnership 72% Gypsy Roma Traveller Achievement Service 60%

11 Objective 1: Develop a cost effective model for securing a sustainable high quality service for schools after 2013 Very high satisfaction rates with bought-back services Levels of buy-back through SLAs exceeded targets in 2013 for all areas Reduced dependency on Schools Forum with 43% income for schools’ services coming direct from schools 77% of Primary schools have purchased bespoke school improvement packages for 2013-2014 EEC bookings up by 50% in 2012-2013 and Central Training Programme growing Successful bids for external funding included: -Ealing Music Partnership -Extended services localities and targeted community projects. Engaging Migrant Parents and Children project -Ealing School Teaching Alliance

12 Objective 2: Raise standards, close achievement gaps, remove barriers to learning to secure best possible outcomes 14 Pri/Spec schools moved from satisfactory to good 4 moved to outstanding Significant improvements in 8 out of 12 schools subject to additional monitoring/challenge/support Impact of LA support positively reported by Ofsted in 29 schools inspected Significant improvements in KS1 ( 25 schools improving by 5 points+) Overall outcomes at KS2 look good but variation still too big Pupils with SEN in Ealing continue to perform better than pupils with SEN nationally GCSE 5A*-C results up to 60% but gap growing between schools 3 secondary schools exceeded FFT D estimates top 25% but 4 did not make FFT A bottom 25%

13 Objective 3: Build capacity for sustainable improvement by developing leadership and school-to-school partnerships High levels of engagement in nationally accredited programmes…. 68% Primary Inclusion Managers have national SENCo award MLDP delivered to 80 middle leaders across phases by 12 trained school-based facilitators Ealing Teaching School Alliance established 2013 with leadership post funded by 12 schools to develop school to school support offer 12 secondary schools have signed up to extensive data agreement Big increase in governors attending training (26%) but needs to double Engagement and attendance at leadership briefings, seminars and networks very good across phases CPDonline has significantly improved access to the programme by schools Primary school to school support partnerships with Wandsworth; Barnes; Harrow and Hounslow very successful

14 2013-15 Securing good…moving to outstanding Raising standards – Closing gaps Reduce school to school variation – pupil progress low, middle, high attainers Leadership focused on improving the quality of teaching A curriculum that matches the needs and interests of your pupils Ambition and accountability for the individual child

15 2013-15 Securing good…moving to outstanding Building capacity – invitational leadership Creating opportunities Investing in people Building alliances Focus on our priorities

16 How can we get even better? Creating space to think…Freedom from……Freedom to……. Revive the debate on pedagogy and evidence- based practice - what works and why? Revive the debate on curriculum - revisit values

17 How can we get even better? Raise the profile of new leaders Shine a light on outstanding practices – develop, broker and commission support – grow Ealing system leaders

18 How can we get even better? Schools as strategic partners - a self- improving system 2013-2014 Inviting you to work with us to….. shape strategy set objectives evaluate change


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