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Margaret Roper Catholic Primary School

Margaret Roper Catholic Primary School. Parent Presentation by Headship team October 2008. A prayer for schools in the Diocese of Southwark. God our Loving Father Pour out on us afresh the gifts of your Holy Spirit

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Margaret Roper Catholic Primary School

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  1. Margaret Roper Catholic Primary School Parent Presentation by Headship team October 2008

  2. A prayer for schools in the Diocese of Southwark God our Loving Father Pour out on us afresh the gifts of your Holy Spirit Open our ears to hear your Word, open our eyes to hear your presence, open our minds to understand your Wisdom and open our hearts to be more available for your mission So that strengthened by your grace we can truly be a sign and instrument of your presence in our world today. We ask this through Christ our Lord. Amen

  3. Shape of the evening • Headteacher talk 35 mins – a review of the year and our plans for this year • Mrs O Byrne talk -15 mins – What is SEAL? • A chance to look at some of our new building works (optional) • Close by 8.15 pm

  4. Review of Past Year • Foundation Stage • Continuing very successful outcomes – most children attaining significantly above national averages - • Learners in the Foundation stage are happy, enjoy coming to school and are well supported by strong home-school relationships.

  5. Key Stage One

  6. Key Stage 2

  7. Curriculum Developments • Introduction of the new Strategy for Numeracy • Introduction of the new Strategy for Literacy • Development work on Creativity • Curriculum Mapping • Work on ‘Layered Targets’

  8. The wider curriculum • Trips, visits and visitors– continue undiminished • Sporting Excellence in many areas • Music Variety, Soundstart • Modern Foreign languages – French • The Salmon Garden • Garden Development – Green agendas • Dance, Opera, The arts • A wide variety of after school clubs

  9. The School and our Community • Fundraising Activities CAFOD, Peru, Catholic Children’s Society Meningitis UK, Poppy Appeal, Mission Together (Southwark), ALD …. • Links to Church Groups • Links to Secondary Schools

  10. Pupil Voice • School Council • Junior Road Safety Officers • Garden Development Working Party • Buddy System – playground development • Monitors

  11. Other successes in the year • Successful building of strong school management team. • Successful progress on buildings – despite setbacks – Decorating, Furniture • Outstanding PTA support and success • Governing Body Support • Interactive Whiteboards in classes • Soundfield • Activemark • FMSiS Accreditation • School Meals – New system

  12. How do we know how well we are doing? • Our own internal monitoring/Self evaluation • LEA monitoring & Targets • Governor monitoring • Parent feedback • OFSTED • And, of course the children – daily feedback

  13. What are we working on? • Creativity in the curriculum • NACE Mark (Gifted & Talented Pupils) • Raising standards in writing (see SDP) • More robust tracking information and procedures • Including parents even more in the learning journey – curriculum evenings • School Travel Plan • Extended Schools

  14. School Development Plan - Key Targets

  15. Don’t forget achievement! • Attainment is measurable, achievement is harder to measure! • Must maintain breath and balance • What excites/involves/motivates our children? • Focus on achievement outside of the academic curriculum

  16. Setbacks • Externally imposed ‘initiatives’ EIEIO • Crumbling buildings • Site security • The ‘pace’ of school life…

  17. Our Ethos…what does this mean? • Everything we do is premised on our shared faith – Gospel values • Awe and wonder – which leads back to Our Lord • The concept of redemption – every child has the right to thrive • This cannot be achieved without you, our parents

  18. Final Message We aim to be a community permeated by faith in Jesus Christ, which recognizes, celebrates and raises awareness of the richness of other cultures and faiths. We will foster knowledge, skills and the talents of each child, in order to develop excellence across the whole curriculum. Self-discipline, courtesy, good manners, and, especially, respect, concern and care for others will be greatly valued. We will encourage respect and care of God’s World, our environment.

  19. As a Catholic community we will be judged by……. • What we teach. • How we teach. • The kind of place that we are; and, • What kind of young person leaves us?

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