About this Event
At our schools, nothing is left to chance. Over many years of leading schools with differing contexts, we have developed learning structures that are rooted in research and proven in practice to raise attainment. Our curriculum is carefully designed and planned in detail to ensure high standards, enabling teachers of all experiences and aptitudes to deliver consistently high-quality teaching while also reducing workload. It is sequential and thoughtfully connected, so that pupils build knowledge and skills over time and learning is clearly linked across lessons and units.
We use a clear and effective approach to teaching and learning through our 8-Step Plan, which supports consistency in daily classroom practice. Visitors will see this in action and take away a clear breakdown of what we have found to be most effective.
We will also share additional supporting materials for core subjects, including approaches such as number facts and interleaving in mathematics, as well as our approach to reading. Alongside this, we will explore and share our personal development offer, which develops the whole child and underpins an ethos of character and aspiration.
Those attending will have access to any and all curriculum plans and resources to take away and trial in their own schools.
Takeaways
· High attainment is built by design, not chance - clear systems, consistent practice, a well-developed curriculum for all learners and high expectations across the school.
· The 8-Step Plan in lessons creates consistency in teaching and learning across every subject and year group.
· The 8 steps support strong assessment, modelling, practice and feedback - helping pupils learn more and remember more.
· The curriculum is ambitious, well-structured and coherently planned, ensuring progression and depth of understanding with examples to use.
· Interventions are precise and purposeful - early identification, targeted support and measurable impact for pupils who need it most.
· Staff use assessment intelligently to inform next steps, without over-assessing.
· Personal development is not an ‘add-on’ - it strengthens attitudes, behaviour, confidence and readiness to learn. We share what works well.
· The school develops the whole child (character, values, wellbeing, aspiration), which directly supports outcomes in the classroom.
· Strong outcomes come from a culture of collective responsibility, where every adult plays a part in pupil success.
· Everything is underpinned by quality assurance and refinement – monitoring, coaching and continuous improvement.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St Saviour's C of E Primary School, 33 Verulam Avenue, London, United Kingdom
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