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Join us at the Governor Forum Autumn 2018 to receive updates on finance, teaching staff salary changes, and an overview of pupil outcomes for Summer 2018. Learn about offering support to vulnerable learners and identifying good practice. Open forum for discussion and suggested topics.
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Governor Forums Autumn 2018 Monday 8 October 2018 Bradford And Tuesday 9 October 2018 Keighley
Agenda 6.30pm Welcome and introductions 6.35 - 7.10 pm Finance Update and Information on Teaching Staff Salary Changes 7.10 - 7.30pm Overview of Pupil Outcomes Summer 2018 7.30 – 8.15pm Vulnerable Learners – offering supportive challenge and identifying good practice 8.15 – 8.30pm Open Forum and suggested topics
Welcome and Introductions School Governor Service New Structure Adele Baines - Commercial Services Manager Jo Sunley Julie Ioanna Evelyn Haigh Christina Low Lead Officer Governance Clerking Service Governance Training, Advice and Intervention Officers
Bradford Council's new trading service Skills 4 Bradford • Skills 4 Bradford is a one-stop shop bringing together a comprehensive range of services for schools and early years providers in Bradford and beyond. • Professionals with significant experience and expertise of working in Education and Early Years and other school-based services for Bradford Council • All income generated is reinvested into the district to ensure a great start for all its children • New website www.skills4bradford.co.uk • Want something more or different – contact Adele Baines on 01274 431480 or adele.baines@bradford.gov.uk
Finance Updateand Information on Teaching Staff Salary Changes Andrew Redding And Nick Smith (PACT HR)
Overview of Pupil Outcomes Summer 2018 Yasmin Umarji Strategic Manager Education and Learning
Early Years and Phonics The proportion of pupils achieving a Good Level of Development by the end of the reception year reduced in 2018.The gap to the indicative national figure widened to -5%. Outcomes in phonics in 2018 improved by 1% to 81% resulting in the maintenance of the 1% gap when compared to the national figure of 82%.
Key Stage 1 Bradford’s Key Stage 1 results have improved in 2018 in the expected standard performance measures in writing, declined slightly by -1% in reading and remained the same in mathematics. The gap to the national figures remained at -4% in reading but increased by one percentage point to -3% in writing and mathematics.
Key Stage 2 • In the main performance measure, the percentage of pupils meeting the expected standard in combined reading, writing and mathematics (RWM) increased by +3% in 2018. The gap with the unvalidated national average has remained at -4%. (-6% in 2016). • The proportion of pupils achieving the expected standard in reading rose by 4% this year resulting in the narrowing of the gap from -9% in 2016 to -5% in 2018.
The proportion of pupils achieving the expected standard in mathematics remained the same as the 2017 validated average, however the difference with the unvalidated national average has fallen from -4% in 2016 to -3% in 2018. • The proportion of pupils achieving the expected standard in writing rose by 2% this year and the difference with the unvalidated national average has remained at -2% in 2018. • The proportion of pupils achieving the expected standard in GPS rose by 1% this year and the difference with the unvalidated national average has remained at -2% in 2018.
Progress Measures end of KS2 Unvalidated and provisional calculations indicate Bradford is continuing to perform positively in progress measures at the end of KS2 Reading has improved from 0.1 to 0.3 Mathematics has improved from 0.9 to 1.1 Writing remains a positive measure but has dropped to 0.9 from 1.0.
Vulnerable Learners’ Danielle Wilson Lead Officer Education Safeguarding Team
What makes a pupil vulnerable? • looked after (CLA) (1,039 CYP) • Pupil Premium (PP) (29,279 - based on the 2017 DfE Pupil Premium File) • Special Educational Needs and/or Disabilities (SEND) (16,569 - Jan 2018 School Census) • excluded, or at risk of exclusion (1349 pupils 2,043 Occasions, 4312 days 18 PX Jan 18) • from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller backgrounds (1,307 - Jan 2018 School Census) • Electively Home Educated (EHE) pupils who the LA suspects are not in receipt of sufficient and suitable education provision (527 – Jan 2018 School Census)
Missing Education (CME) (540 Sept – Dec 2017) • school age parents • young carers • offending or at risk of offending – (OCG’s 471 pupils) • who are Refugee and Asylum Seeker (R 679, AS 261 July 18) • who are on a Children in Need (CIN) Plan (1196 – March 18) • who are on a Child Protection (CP) Plan (570 – March 18) • who have ill health (including mental health), including hospitalisation, affecting attendance at school • At risk of or exposed to exploitation
What is your role? • Who are your school’s most vulnerable pupils? Context, Demographic, Risks • What do you know? Attendance, Progress, Outcomes
What is your role? • What interventions have had impact? Evidence, Funding, Data • Lessons learned? Similar schools, sharing good practice
General Discussion and Topics for Future Forums
Dates of next meetings Monday 4 March 2019 Margaret McMillan Tower and Tuesday 5 March Keighley