Ofsted School Inspections Conference* Monday 29th September 2008 – Central London |
| *Receive a 20% discount when booked in conjunction with its Half-day Briefing 'Effective Leadership for School Improvement' |
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It is unfair to consign any child to a poor school or even one that is coasting along without the ambition to do better... there will be a second education bill to support our plan to ensure that, by 2011,no school is underperforming. Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP, 14 May 2008
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Capita’s 7th National School Inspections conference will focus on the new inspection criteria for schools on behaviour management and community cohesion. An holistic look at how they will be inspected, recorded in the SEF and good practice examples will provide you with successful strategies to implement and improve your school’s performance.
- Does your school have a good community cohesion strategy?
- Do you fully understand the definitions used by Ofsted when measuring behaviour management?
- Will you be able to evidence your school’s achievements sufficiently in the SEF?
- How could the new Ofsted proposals affect your school policies?
This important and timely event is specifically designed to help you raise your school's achievements. Benefit from a range of strategic sessions and practical case studies to help you prepare for that all important inspection.
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Benefits of attending |
- Find out about the implications of Ofsted’s proposals for school inspections from September 2009
- Learn how to improve and provide good evidence for the new inspection areas in your SEF
- Consider how successful partnership working can help your school obtain the broader ‘Every Child Matters’ aims
- Take the opportunity to question our inspections expert for clarification on key inspection criteria
- Get best practice guidance from award winning headteachers on improving struggling schools, behaviour management and community cohesion
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Speakers include: |
Chaired by: Keith Bartley, Chief Executive, General Teaching Council |
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| Susan Gregory HMI, Assistant Divisional Manager, School Inspection Project Manager, Ofsted |
Adrian Percival, National Director, School Improvement National Strategies |
Penny Hill, Phase Leader for Foundation Stage, Willow Tree Primary School |
Jo Shuter, Headteacher, Quintin Kynaston School and Interim Headteacher, Pimlico School, (Secondary Headteacher of the Year 2007) |
Wendy Thomas, Branching Out Co-ordinator, Willow Tree Primary School |
Rachel De Souza, Principal, Barnfield West Academy |
Keith Dennis, Inspections Consultant, ASCL |
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You can view a more detailed description of subjects being discussed as well as who should attend, booking form and prices by downloading the brochure. Please click the link on the right hand side of this page.