Leadership and Management SEF – May 2015

Leadership and Management SEF – May 2015
Previous Judgement (Ofsted 2013)
Good
Current Judgement (May 2015)
Good
Current Position:
School leaders at all levels communicate high expectations to students and parents. These are clearly evident in the school’s day to day functioning as well as published material and have
led to improvements in the progress that students are making. The Governors are robust in their role challenging the school and its leaders to improve the outcomes and progress of all
students. They meet regularly and the school is accountable for its actions and the outcomes of its students in all groups. Governors are aware of the strengths and weaknesses of the school
and its areas for improvement based on evidence provided by the school as well as from external reviews, inspections and Raise Online.
Self-evaluation is accurate and effective. Systems are streamlined allowing staff and students to be aware of priorities for improvement while recognising successes. It is based on data
analysis, performance over time and is evidenced through exam results, internal moderation, work sampling, observations, learning walks and student voice on a regular basis by student
mentors, subject teams, Middle leaders and Senior staff. It is shared openly on the schools website and Governors take an active part in the writing of the school and subject Action Plans.
Student voice is valued and is part of all leaders and subjects self-evaluation processes with the School Council being represented at all Full Governors and some Committee meetings.
Leaders are unaccepting of poor leadership or teaching. The Appraisal system of the school is closely linked to standards and appropriate action is taken to secure improvements in the
quality of performance in individual roles to support rapid improvement or replacement. The Appraisal system is directly linked to pay and is based on a personalised CPD system that all
staff are part of that leads to improvements in the areas of focus. This system is delivered in the main by staff within the school across the spectrum of roles and is supplemented only when
individual outstanding practice cannot be identified internally in an area. Increasingly resources are being used to share outstanding practice and the school has recently appointed Lead
Practitioners and an increasing number of staff have been designated as Specialist Leaders in Education. Additional support is provided as necessary for teachers where performance is not
yet at least Good. The Headteachers appraisal is undertaken by an external advisor who is also the Local Authority Senior Advisor for the area.
The school’s curriculum is designed to ensure that all students make good progress. It is based around a traditional route of academic subjects. The school uses its freedoms to teach a
tailored Key Stage 3 diet to Years 7 and 8 that leads to students starting GCSE type work in Year 9. The courses offered meet the needs of the local economy while allowing the students to
aspire to study at the best Universities. Some courses offered by the school to students at the age of 14 do not qualify for inclusion in performance tables but these Agriculture based
courses or specific sector courses are appropriate for the students studying them alongside their GCSEs. Increasing number of students are staying on in the 6 th Form which is enabling a
greater proportion to proceed to Higher Education. The curriculum reinforces the traditions and values of Britain while helping our students to understand the diverse nature of the wider
population which they do not have extensive experience of.
The school engages actively in the LASL and CASL systems of system leadership within Cumbria and is involved in Peer to Peer review work on Self Evaluation and Action Planning with three
local Secondary schools as well as being part of two Teaching School Alliances and a Schools Direct alliance. Through the local collaborative of Secondary schools practice is shared across all
subjects and in key areas. This has led to joint CPD as well identifying where practice can be shared with other schools or where the school can access support for an area of relative
weakness. This is further supported by work with our cluster Primary schools, across the wider Local Authority area and further afield including sharing practice and research with partner
schools in Holland and Russia. The school is designated as a Specialist Computing hub and has a Master Computing teacher who runs CPD for Primary and Secondary colleagues; in Science
the school is the northern deliverer of the Science Learning Partnership courses across phases. Currently one of the school’s Deputy Headteachers is Seconded as Head of School in a setting
within Special Measures. Good progress is being made in that setting to remove it from Special Measures.
Student leadership opportunities are increasingly important within the school. The School Council meets frequently and consists of elected members of each tutor group. The Senior Student
Leadership team meet with the Headteacher regularly and take a lead role in representing students in the school, with governors and in the Community. All of Year 9 undertake Sports
Leadership programmes which develops into many becoming Sports Leaders who volunteer to lead Extra-Curricula activities and lead Primary school sporting events. All Year 7 students
partake in the Arch Bishop of York’s Youth Leadership Award. Large numbers of Y11 and the 6th Form take part in the National Citizenship Service.
The Governors, Headteacher and Business Manager oversee the efficient allocation of resources and the school has returned balanced budgets in every year of its operation. Resources are
allocated effectively and external checks are regularly made to ensure that financial propriety is maintained at all times.
Area for development
Ensuring Middle Leaders
work at a consistently high
level.
Review of SEN provision and
curriculum for students as a
result of changes to Code of
Practice
Relevant Detailed Action Plan
DHT (student progress)
All Subjects and Pastoral
Impact to date - Evidence
- Greater consistency of outcomes
across subjects in 2012-13
Key actions in place
- Appraisal
- Regular line management tailored to
need
- Review of SEN categorisation taking
place
- Provision mapping started
- SENCO and DHT trained in new system
DHT (student progress)
SEN
Develop student leadership
across all students
SFL/SMD
Pastoral
Succession planning is
evident across the school
HT
AHT Teaching and Learning
Admin
Increased Governor
challenge to school about
specific progress in
improving outcomes for
Pupil Premium students and
subject performance
Review of Curriculum to
ensure students are
prepared for new format
GCSEs in 2017 and A Level
reforms
HT
DHT (student progress)
- New SEN register ready for roll out
in January 2015
- New EHIC plans in place for
students in Y6, Y9, Y11 as annual
reviews occur
- Effective School Council
representing students
- Sport leadership growing across the
age ranges
- Y7 all have started YLA
- CPD identified in Appraisal is
providing opportunities for identified
staff to increase skill sets
- AHT CPD extended placements in
local schools
- Lead Practitioner posts created
- Timetable and Data Management
new staff in place
- External review of Pupil Premium
from Local Authority
- Minutes of Governors’ meetings
- Subject and Pupil Premium reports
regularly discussed at Governors
Maths
English
Geography
History
MFL
AHT Post 16
- Additional teaching time for Maths
in Y9 in 2014-15
- New SOW in place for Y9 in 2014-15
- Middle Leaders moving Year 9
assessment into line with new
assessment criteria
- Middle leaders fully briefed on changes
System Leadership
HT
- Peer to Peer work started
- Record of school to school work
- SLEs and Master Teacher in place
- Science Learning Partnership centre
- Active member of North LASL/CASL
- SEF and Action Plan reviews planned
with local Headteachers
- Deployment of staff in other settings
- Targeted support sourced from other
schools
- Leadership scheme in place for Y7 in
2014-15 in curriculum time
- Open Minds in November based
around World War 1 and community
volunteering
- Appraisal identifying staff with
potential to lead in areas across the
school
- School Direct entering second year
- Handover time planned for in budget
for continuity in school admin systems
- Review system of Middle Leader
reports to Governors
- Pupil Premium standing item for
meetings
Next steps
- Middle Leadership meetings chaired
and run by Middle Leaders
In place May 15
- Change students from SA, SA+ to new
categories appropriately.
- Evaluate provision for impact on
student progress
In place May 2015
- Students to take lead on assemblies
more regularly
- Students joining subject and pastoral
meetings on a regular basis
Aim for implementation in 2015-16
- Evaluate impact of Lead practitioners
In place May 2015
- Create short term Senior Team
placements accessible to Middle Leaders
Aim for implementation in 2015-16
- Acceleration of pay progression for
outstanding staff
In place May 2015
- Invite Governors to SLT meetings
around key issues
- Sharing of robust information on a half
termly basis
In place May 2015, SEF used actively in
all relevant Governor Mtgs
- New assessment criteria in place
- Post level assessment methodology
and format agreed
In place May 2015
- Revise 6th Form Assessment systems to
meet challenge of de-coupled AS and A
Levels
Aim for implementation in 2015-16
- Increase level of challenge between
local Headteachers involved in Peer to
Peer work
In place May 2015 and evolving for ever
greater challenge