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0-5 Integrated School Ready Strategy Nicola Hart 9 th July 2015
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What does our data tell us? 2014 - 53% Good Level of Development compared to National Average of 60% 2015 – 61% Good Level of Development compared to National of 66% (This data is not yet confirmed) Good Level of Development for disadvantaged children has not improved
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2014 EYFS outcomes Listening and attention % Understanding % Speaking % Moving and handling % Health and self-care % Self-confidence and self-awareness % Managing feelings and behaviour % Making relationships % Reading % Writing % Numbers % Shape, space and measures % People and communities % The World % Technology % Exploring and using media and materials % Being imaginative % National84 828990878687746774798483908685 Walsall78777587 8281836859677074 857976 Gap %677245546879109579 Figure 2
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Ofsted Grades (July 2015) Non – school setting Ofsted grades OutstandingGood Requires Improvement/Satisfactory Inadequate Childminder 7926/41 Day Nursery 7232 Pre-School Group 7112
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What are our priority areas of learning? Reading Writing Maths Understanding of people and communities and the world Being imaginative
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Who are our priority groups? Boys Summer Born Children with SEN Disadvantaged Children
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What else do we need to consider? Pupil Premium Free Learning for Eligible 2 Year Olds Training Conference Nursery Moderation and Nursery Goals Clusters
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