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Parents’ Information Evening Ofsted January 29 th 2014

Parents’ Information Evening Ofsted January 29 th 2014. Aims of this evening. To share with you what the report means to us To share with you what we next need to do In accordance with changes from DfE In accordance with targets set by Ofsted In accordance with our own vision.

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Parents’ Information Evening Ofsted January 29 th 2014

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  1. Parents’ Information EveningOfsted January 29th 2014

  2. Aims of this evening • To share with you what the report means to us • To share with you what we next need to do • In accordance with changes from DfE • In accordance with targets set by Ofsted • In accordance with our own vision

  3. Parents’ Information EveningOfsted January 29th 2014 The big picture • New categories • The outcome’s impact on staff and governors • Timing of future inspections • Three phrases that meant a lot to us….

  4. “Children are known individually”

  5. “A curriculum that provides pupils with moments of awe and wonder”

  6. “This is an inclusive school – skilful teaching assistants complement the work done in lessons…”

  7. Parents’ Information EveningOfsted January 29th 2014 Good doesn’t mean perfect! Good doesn’t mean we stop challenging ourselves! Good doesn’t mean there’s no more work to do! • Changes from DfE • Targets from our Ofsted report • Our own hopes, dreams and wishes

  8. Parents’ Information EveningOfsted January 29th 2014 Changes from the DfE • Free School Meals for KS1 (LWC) • New Maths Curriculum (KB) • New Literacy Curriculum (KM) • New Curriculum (LF)

  9. Maths Curriculum 2014 • Aims to ensure children are ‘Secondary Ready.’ • NUMBER (place value, 4 operations) FDP, MEASURE, GEOMETRY (properties of shape, direction and position) and STATISTICS. • MAIN CHANGES – progression by year group, new language and raised expectations inevery year group. • Planning - problem solving and sideways stretches. • Making Maths meaningful and relevant by making links. • Parent involvement.

  10. Parents’ Information EveningOfsted January 29th 2014 Targets from our Ofsted Report 1. Outstanding Teaching through • Independence • Interwoven maths problem solving • Marking (NC) 2. Outside learning environment for Early Years (LF)

  11. Parents’ Information EveningOfsted January 29th 2014 Our own hopes, dreams and wishes • Safety and accessibility at the school entrance (LWC) • Improve the décor and fabric of the rest of the school (LWC) • Improve the use of IT and computer skills for children (NC) • Achieve Dyslexic Friendly status (SF) • Continue in our mission……(LWC)

  12. Parents’ Information EveningOfsted January 29th 2014 We believe the world needs children who will go on to be adults who will: • Care for each other, be kind and understanding of each other • Care for the planet, be mindful of its fragility • Hold, with resilience, a sense of justice and morality that enables them, in the face of a wealth of temptation, to make the right choices

  13. Our final belief – children should have a childhood!

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