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Page 1: Stockton Primary School OFSTED Inspection November 2014 1.

Stockton Primary School

OFSTED InspectionNovember 2014

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The Ofsted ProcessSpent two days in school

Made a judgement about each aspect of the school’s work

Made an overall judgement about the school’s effectiveness

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What could the judgements be?

•Outstanding•Good•Requires Improvement

•Special Measures

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Stockton School

Requires Improvement

So …

What needs to be done?

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What Are We Good At?

• Pupils do well at Key Stage 1

• Pupils are kept safe

• Attendance is above average

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What Are We Good At?• New head teacher has quickly

and accurately identified strengths and areas for development

• New head teacher has made a good start in improving teaching

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Where are improvements needed?

Teaching Progress

AttainmentCurriculum

Teaching and

Learning

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Priority 1 – Improve the quality of teaching so that it is at least good

in all classes.

• Teachers to set more challenging work• Consistent approach to marking• Pupils have more opportunities to

practise and consolidate new learning• Teacher assessment is accurate• Pupils are given more interesting work

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Priority 2 – Improve pupil’s progress to raise attainment by

the end of Reception and Year 6

• Ensure that more children achieve a good level of development by the end of Reception

• Improve grammar, punctuation and spelling

• Improve problem solving in Mathematics

• Improve presentation of work

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Priority 3 – Improve leadership and management

• Develop leadership roles to provide more support for the head teacher

• Governors to have a greater understanding of their role in challeging senior leaders

• Ensure the setting of targets for teachers’ work is more effective

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A bright future…

…exciting times!

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What have we done already?

Regular monitoring of teaching and

feedback to staff to help them

improve

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What have we done already?

Monitoring of teaching, books and data by the new

head teacher and an external consultant

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What have we done already?

Appointed an experienced member of staff to start in Reception in January. Her

practice is of a good standard

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What next ……?

A rapid improvement

and monitoring plan has been

written

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What next ……?

Staff training led by senior staff,

the Local Authority and

external consultants.

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What next…?Monitoring visit before end of

Summer Term 2015

Full inspection by November 2016

Removal of ‘requires improvement’

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Over to you…

An opportunity for you

to discuss…

• Any questions?• Any comments?• General feedback