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Page 1: School to School Support Directory Summer 2013. Introduction This directory contains details of school to school support available in the City and beyond

School to School Support Directory

Summer 2013

Page 2: School to School Support Directory Summer 2013. Introduction This directory contains details of school to school support available in the City and beyond

Introduction

This directory contains details of school to school support available in the City and beyond.

The directory is designed to strengthen professional collaboration within and between schools.

It provides the information schools leaders need to choose the right support for their school, based on the best fit, availability and cost.

Follow the links on the next slide to discover information about people, places, prices and how to proceed.

For more information please contact:

Sarah [email protected]: 0116 268 9734

NB: The information in this directory is correct as of April 2013 and will be updated in January 2014.

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Specialist Leaders of Education

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Practitioners

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Local Leaders of Education

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Governance

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Teachers

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What is a Local Leader of Education (LLE)?

LLEs are serving headteachers with at least three years successful leadership experience in one or more schools.

They have a track record of excellent leadership and sustained school improvement. With the benefit of tailored training provided by the National College, LLEs have developed skills in working with colleagues in other schools to provide peer-to-peer support.

Local Leaders work with partner headteachers to help them build capacity and raise attainment in their schools. They work on specific issues, providing collaborative and confidential support to improve outcomes.

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What do LLEs do?

LLE partnerships are driven by schools themselves and the relationship between an LLE and their partner headteacher is confidential.

The decision to work with an LLE rests with individual headteachers, who set the purpose and context of any collaboration together. The remit for LLEs in Leicester is to support the conditions for effective school leadership to thrive, improving outcomes for children and young people. This includes: • offering peer-to-peer personal coaching or mentoring time• acting as a Professional Partner for new headteachers• acting as a sounding board for headteachers to develop leadership strategies

in response to a specific school improvement challenge• advice in developing leadership teams to sustain change

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How much time will I need to work with an LLE?

The time commitment and duration of collaboration with an LLE is flexible, ranging from a few days to a regular commitment over an extended period of time.

Typically, a partnership will not exceed more than one day a week and/or extend over more than three terms.

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How much does a LLE cost?

Transparency about costs and financial responsibilities is a pre-requisite for a successful collaboration. The cost for an LLE working with your school is £400 per day

LLE support can be funded in two ways. In some instances, local authority funding may be available to support an LLE collaboration with an individual school, for instance a school facing challenging circumstances.

In other instances, commissioning schools will need to fund most, if not all of the LLE involvement.

The cost is the same for schools within the family of Leicester City schools, Academies, Free Schools or other schools outside local authority funding.

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How can I find an LLE to work with me?

LLE time is limited and in high demand, so deployment is managed through the LeTS School to School Support Group.

If you want to work with an LLE, you need to make a request to this group, indicating: • the nature of the support you need• your expectations about the amount of time/duration of the collaboration; and • whether you are able to fund any of the LLE’s time yourself.

The School to School Support group will prioritise:• approaches from recently appointed headteachers• proposals from schools which are vulnerable and/or facing challenging circumstances• schools requiring support as response to government priorities• requests for one-to-one coaching/mentoring to support headteachers personally

Once a match has been suggested, an initial scoping meeting takes place. Working together, the commissioning headteacher and LLE use this time to shape a written partnership agreement which defines the purpose of the collaboration and the intended outputs.

For an informal discussion about getting the best out of LLEs or to send your request for an LLE, in the first instance, please contact Jasbir Mann at the School to School support brokerage group, email: [email protected], tel: 0116 252 6057.

Choose for a list of LLEs working with Leicester schools.

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Local Leaders of Education (LLEs)There are currently 16 LLEs in Leicester. Together, they offer experience of leadership in primary, secondary and special schools. Follow the links to find out more about each leader and their school…

Name

School Name

Deployment Status Time Period

Mel Berry Soar Valley Secondary School Deployed March 2013 – Aug 2013

Jane Brown New College Leicester

Carol Browne St Marys Field Infant School Deployed – supporting new HTs Academic Year 2012/13

Jane Ridgewell Highfields Primary School Deployed Jan 2012 – Aug 2013

Erica Dennies Nether Hall School

Joyce Denning Catherine Junior SchoolCas Evans Parks House Primary School Deployed – supporting new HTs Academic Year 2012/13Martin Fitzwilliam Christ The King Primary School Deployed

Bernie Green Crown Hills Community College Deployed – supporting new HTs Academic Year 2012/13

Mark Ingham Uplands Infant School Deployed Academic Year 2012/13

Liz Logie Beaumont Leys School Deployed – supporting new HTs Academic Year 2012/13

Pat Mason St Thomas More Catholic Voluntary Academy

Deployed – supporting new HTs Academic Year 2012/13John Morris Hamilton Community College

Sarah Ridley Willowbrook Primary School Deployed July 2012 – Aug 2013

Anne-Marie Williams Humberstone Junior School Deployed Dec 2012 – April 2013

Tim Foster Abbey Primary Community School Deployed Nov 2012 – Aug 2013

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Profiles

Name: Jane BrownSchool: New College LeicesterEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 231 8500

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Name: Mel BerrySchool: Soar Valley CollegeEmail: [email protected] Tel: (0116) 266 9625

I am the Principal at Soar Valley currently Vice Chair of the Secondary EIP, and I also represent Secondary HTs on the Fair Funding Review Group for the city. Soar Valley is a PFI build and was within the first phase of the BSF programme and considerable experience was gained through this process. I was also the instigator of the Secondary Hub and Spoke model which has proved to be very successful especially within Maths, Science and English. I am also currently involved within the Future Leaders Programme through employing and mentoring a participant on the programme. I am very interested in other ‘school models’ and in Oct 2012 I accompanied other participants on the programme to look at Charter schools in the USA which was a fascinating experience. My school is also one of the early members of Challenge Partners which is a national programme.

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Profiles

Leadership Experience:• 16 years of Headship in an Infant

School within Leicester City • 4 successful Ofsted Inspections 1996,

2001, 2006 – 2010 last inspection Good with Outstanding features.

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Name: Jane RidgewellSchool: Highfields Primary SchoolEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 253 1382

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Name: Carol BrowneSchool: St. Marys Fields Infant School Email: [email protected] Tel: (0116) 282 4623

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Profiles

Name: Erica DenniesSchool: Nether Hall SchoolEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 241 7258

Leadership Experience: • Acting Headteacher of large primary for

two years• Headteacher of a city junior school for 8

years• In charge during two Ofsteds where school,

including leadership, were good• NPQH development school for NCSL• Placement school for Associate

Headteacher Program• Mentor for Headteacher new to headship• Coach for teachers at C.J.S who are

participating in• Leadership Pathways from NCSL

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Name: Joy DenningSchool: Catherine Junior SchoolEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 262 5896

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Profiles

I have been Head Teacher at Parks Primary School for over 12 years. During this time I have undertaken an Executive Headship and supported a number of schools who have faced challenging circumstances. Through these experiences I have gained a wide range of knowledge and understanding that I have shared through her work as an LLE. I am presently training to be an Ofsted inspector.

Name: Martin FitzwilliamSchool: Christ the King Catholic PrimaryEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 285 7261

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Name: Cas EvansSchool: Parks PrimaryEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 287 2414

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Profiles

Leadership Experience:• Principal Riverside Community College

2003-2007• Principal Crown Hills Community College

2007-present• Experience of leading a school through

Special Measures• Recent Ofsted Inspection in May 2012• Experience of supporting new head

teachers and NPQH placements

I am currently the head teacher of a very large infant school. NCSL have published my Research Associate Report, 'Second headship: primary headteachers' reflections on leading a school second time around. My preferred leadership style has been towards the empowering end of the 'Tell, Sell, Consult and Empower' spectrum. This works. Supporting others in their skills, knowledge and career progression is another way of expressing this. These have been a contributory factor in improved and high results in the two schools I have been privileged to lead. My work with emotional literacy, change management and coaching has provided foundations for my own schools. I have found these themes important in a variety of different settings. I enjoy working with schools who are moving onwards in their journey and who may have systems in place but seem stalled with further improvement.

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Name: Mark InghamSchool: Uplands Infant SchoolEmail: [email protected] Tel: (0116) 262 5280

Name: Bernie GreenSchool: Crown Hills CCEmail: bgreen@crownhills. leicester.sch.uk Tel: (0116) 2736893

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I have been teaching for 31 yrs and have been HT of Beaumont Leys School since January 2002. Before that I was Vice Principal at Longslade Community College in Birstall, Head of English at Beauchamp College in Oadby, & pastoral head of Years 10,11,12 & 13 respectively, also at Beauchamp College. Whilst I am happy to work with primary colleagues, which is what I did for two years, I really welcome the opportunity to work with secondary colleagues.I am interested in working on:• Leadership Development• Establishing an Ethos and culture • Performance Management • Quality Assurance • Self Evaluation

Head teacher of a Junior School in Staffordshire for 4 years.Head teacher of a Church Aided School in Leicester for 18 years.School Improvement Partner (SIP) in Leicester for 3 yearsChair of Development Group 6 for 15 years.Executive member of the Leicestershire Catholic Schools Council for 12 years.Two years experience of coaching new Head teachers in Leicester.LLE and Professional partner.

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Name: Liz LogieSchool: Beaumont Leys Secondary SchoolEmail:[email protected] Tel: (0116) 234 4480

Name: Pat MasonSchool: St Thomas More Voluntary Academy Email: [email protected] Tel: 0116 2706365

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Name: John MorrisSchool: Hamilton Community CollegeEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 241 3371

I am the headteacher of Willowbrook Primary School in the Thurnby Lodge area of Leicester. The school was rated Outstanding by OFSTED in March 2011 after rapid improvements at the end of Key Stage 2. My areas of strength are assessment, curriculum and raising attainment in challenging circumstances.

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Name: Sarah Ridley School: Willowbrook PrimaryEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 241 3756

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Name: Annemarie WilliamsSchool: Humberstone Junior SchoolEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 276 7248

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Name: Tim FosterSchool: Abbey Primary CommunityEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 266 1809

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What is a National Leader of Education (NLE)?

NLEs are outstanding school leaders who, together with staff in their own school, provide additional capacity to schools in difficulty both within the city and beyond.

NLEs provide support to other schools on either a full time or part time basis and ensure that staff at all levels engage with each other to support school improvement.

Leicester has 4 National Leaders of Education (NLEs).

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How much time will I need to work with an NLE?

The time commitment and duration of collaboration with an NLE is flexible, ranging from a few days to a regular commitment over an extended period of time.

Typically, a partnership will not exceed more than one day a week and/or extend over more than three terms.

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How much does a NLE cost?

Transparency about costs and financial responsibilities is a pre-requisite for a successful collaboration. The cost for an NLE working with your school is £400 per day

NLE support can be funded in two ways. In some instances, local authority funding may be available to support an NLE collaboration with an individual school, for instance a school facing challenging circumstances.

In other instances, commissioning schools will need to fund most, if not all of the NLE involvement.

The costs is the same for schools within the family of Leicester City schools, Academies, Free Schools or other schools outside local authority funding.

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How can I find an NLE to work with me?

NLE time is limited and in high demand, so deployment is managed through a School to School Support Brokerage Group.

If you want to work with an NLE, you need to make a request to this group, indicating: • the nature of the support you need• your expectations about the amount of time/duration of the collaboration; and • whether you are able to fund any of the NLE’s time yourself.

The brokerage group will prioritise:• approaches from recently appointed headteachers• proposals from schools which are vulnerable and/or facing challenging circumstances• schools requiring support as response to government priorities• requests for one-to-one coaching/mentoring to support headteachers personally

Once a match has been suggested, an initial scoping meeting takes place. Working together, the commissioning headteacher and NLE use this time to shape a written partnership agreement which defines the purpose of the collaboration and the intended outputs.

For an informal discussion about getting the best out of NLEs or to send your request for an NLE, in the first instance, please contact Jasbir Mann at the School to School support brokerage group, email: [email protected], tel: 0116 252 6057.

Choose for a list of NLEs working with Leicester schools.

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Who are the NLEs?

There are currently 4 NLEs in Leicester. Follow the links to find out more about each leader and their school…

Name

School Name

Deployment Status Time Period

David Bateson Ash Field Academy

Carolyn Robson Rushey Mead Secondary School Deployed Sept 2012 – Aug 2013

Chris Hassall Taylor Road Primary School Deployed

Chris Bruce Keyham Lodge School

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Name: David BatesonSchool: Ash Field AcademyEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 273 7151

Profiles

I have twelve years of secondary headship experience across two very different schools. In my current post at Rushey Mead School there have been two outstanding Ofsted inspections during my time in post. Additionally I have been Executive Head at a further school, supporting it from Special Measures to a current good. I have been a National Leader of Education since 2008 and I am an Advanced Skills Teacher of 11 years’ standing having worked in county and city schools in this capacity, including in schools facing challenging circumstances. I have been chair of the Leicester EIP and co-chaired Leicester’s Leadership Strand of the citywide improvement plan. I have also been the governor of a county secondary school for 16 years and have been a primary governor of two schools.

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Name: Carolyn RobsonSchool: Rushey Mead School, Sports and Science CollegeEmail: [email protected] Tel: (0116) 266 3730

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Profiles

Name: Chris HassallSchool: Taylor Road PrimaryEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 262 4597

Name: Chris BruceSchool: Keyham Lodge SchoolEmail: [email protected]: (0116) 241 6852

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What is a Professional Partner (PP)?

PPs are serving headteachers with at least three years successful leadership experience who are there to support new headteachers only.

They have a track record of good or excellent leadership in a school which has the capacity to enable to headteacher to work beyond their own school.

The Professional Partner has the ability to work sensitively and collaboratively with other headteachers using a coaching and mentoring style.

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What do PPs do?

PPs provide confidential mentoring and coaching support for new headteachers, providing space and time for reflection, questioning and clarity. The purpose of the partnership is to support effective school leadership, thus improving outcomes for children and young people.

A Professional Partnership relationship is most effective when a clear purpose and memorandum of understanding of any collaboration is established together at the beginning.

The role of a PP is not to replicate any intervention or work of the School Improvement Advisor.

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How much time will I need to work with a PP, and how much will it cost?

PP time lasts for 20 – 30 hours over a school year and is funded by the LA for new headteachers, regardless of whether it is their first or third headship.

If a school is not eligible for a Professional Partner funded by the LA, then the cost is £400 per day.

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How can I find an PP to work with me?

As part of the new headteacher induction programme, the LA will broker a partnership between a PP and a new headteacher.

Your PP may not necessarily work in the same phase, and many successful PP partnerships have been cross-phase.

The National College also holds a register of Professional Partners, and new headteachers can choose a PP from within the City or beyond.

For more information about PPs or to request a PP to work with you, contact the School to School support group: [email protected]

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Professional PartnersThere are currently 9 PPs in Leicester. Follow the links to find out more about each leader and their school…

Name

School Name

Deployment Status Time Period

David Bateson Ash Field Academy

Carol Browne St Marys Field Infant School Deployed Until August 2013

Cas Evans Parks House Primary School Deployed Until August 2013

Bernie Green Crown Hills Community College Deployed Until August 2013

Liz Logie Beaumont Leys School Deployed Until August 2013

Pat Mason St Thomas More Catholic Primary School

Deployed Until August 2013

Denise Newsome Babington Community Technology College

Sarah Ridley Willowbrook Primary School

Carolyn Robson Rushey Mead Secondary School Deployed Until August 2014

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What is a Specialist Leader of Education (SLE)?

Specialist leaders of education (SLEs) are outstanding middle and senior leaders who demonstrate outstanding practice in a particular area of expertise and have the skills to support individuals or teams in similar positions in other schools.

They understand what outstanding leadership practice in their area of expertise looks like and are skilled in helping other leaders to achieve it in their own context. SLEs use coaching and/or facilitation skills to bring about sustainable improvements.

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What does an SLE do?

SLEs develop the leadership capacity of individuals and teams in schools, using coaching or facilitation support that draws on their knowledge and expertise in their specialist area.

An SLE will bring a fresh perspective to specific challenges or issues, as well as the benefit of their specialist knowledge and expertise. SLEs take a coaching collaborative approach, to ensure long-term, sustainable improvement through increased capacity.

Accessing support in a particular area can have a marked effect on school performance overall, as this provides a specific focus for development work and makes it easy to implement tangible improvement goals that staff can really engage with.

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How much does an SLE cost?

Transparency about costs and financial responsibilities is a pre-requisite for a successful collaboration. The cost for an SLE working with your school is £300-350 per day

Commissioning schools will need to fully fund the SLE’s involvement.

The cost is the same for schools within the family of Leicester City schools, Academies, Free Schools or other schools outside local authority funding.

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How can I find an SLE to work with me?

SLE time is limited and in high demand, so deployment is managed through a School to School Support Brokerage Group.

If you want to work with an SLE, you need to make a request to this group, indicating: • the nature of the support you need; and• your expectations about the amount of time/duration of the collaboration

The brokerage group will prioritise:• approaches from recently appointed headteachers• proposals from schools which are vulnerable and/or facing challenging circumstances• schools requiring support as response to government priorities

Once a match has been suggested, an initial scoping meeting takes place. Working together, the commissioning headteacher and SLE use this time to shape a written partnership agreement which defines the purpose of the collaboration and the intended outputs and the cost for the work.

For an informal discussion about getting the best out of SLEs or to send your request for an SLE, please contact Sarah Green on behalf of the School to School support brokerage group – [email protected], tel: 0116 268 9736.

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Specialist Leaders of EducationThere are currently 9 SLEs in Leicester and 2 based in Leicestershire. Follow the links to find out more about each leader and their school…

Name

School Name

Specific area of expertise

Ashley Bartlett Rushey Mead Secondary School History; teaching and learning

Jane Bland Rushey Mead Secondary School MFL; leadership

Julie Gardiner Rushey Mead Secondary School MFL; leadership

Pearl King Rushey Mead Secondary School Maths

Greg Holyland Soar Valley Secondary School Maths

Jane Turnbull Soar Valley Secondary School Technology; leadership

Amanda Harrison Ash Field Academy

Kim Taaffe Humphrey Perkins School

Suzanne Thompson Fullhurst Community College

Ali Rutherford Rushey Mead Secondary School

Kate Crespin Rothley C of E Maths (Primary)

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Ashley has almost eight years’ experience teaching in a secondary school and was an adult education tutor before that. He has significant middle leadership experience having lead a History team, undertaken a whole-school a pastoral role and in his current role supports the SLT in leading the development of teaching and learning.Ashley is a trained OLEVI facilitator who has delivered a wide range of CPD both internally and externally. His workshops include the ‘Teaching and Learning Cocktail’ (with Lisa Vann) - delivered at the Institute of Education and to local primary schools in Leicester. In addition he has co-written an article in ’Teaching History’ on supporting PGCE students, an area of which he has considerable experience. Ashley is an accredited ‘Challenge Partners Subject Leader’ and he has previously worked with the Local Authority to organise a ‘History Conference’ of noted speakers and workshop leaders.

Jane has been teaching French for 17yrs and has worked in a leadership capacity within the MFL faculty for most of this time. She has been involved in supporting best MFL practice in primary schools across KS2, and has also been involved in teaching pre-school children, Early Years classes, adults and individual students, and has recently been appointed as a Parent Governor for her local primary school with responsibility for MFL in the curriculum. Jane is currently leading 3 collaborative projects as part of the DFE’s national languages strategy to improve MFL at both primary and secondary levels. Jane is currently on the SLT with responsibility for leadership development within Rushey Mead School; she is a National College accredited facilitator and has been instrumental in developing the National College’s Middle Leadership Development Programme. She also developed, and delivers, our own Introduction to Leadership Programme, which continues to be very successful in growing leadership capacity in others. She is able to support department heads and leaders, particularly with the KS3 and KS4 MFL curriculum, primary languages provision, teaching and learning and pupil engagement, and all aspects of school leadership development.

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Name: Ashley BartlettSchool: Rushey Mead Secondary

Name: Jane BlandSchool: Rushey Mead Secondary

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Julie has been teaching French for more than 20yrs and her experience as a Head of Faculty includes moving the faculty from satisfactory to being consistently outstanding. She has been involved in supporting best MFL practice in primary schools across KS2, and has also been involved in teaching pre-school children, adults and individual students. Julie is currently on the SLT with responsibility for leadership development within Rushey Mead School; she is a National College accredited facilitator and has been instrumental in developing the National College’s Middle Leadership Development Programme. She also developed, and delivers, our own Introduction to Leadership Programme, which continues to be very successful in growing leadership capacity in others. She is able to support department heads and leaders, particularly with the KS3 and KS4 MFL curriculum, primary languages provision, teaching and learning and pupil engagement, and all aspects of school leadership development.

Pearl has taught Maths at key stages 3 and 4 for 23 years and has considerable experience of the demands of teaching and learning in the subject. She was head of maths for several years and also has experience of line managing a maths faculty. She is currently on the leadership team with responsibility for outreach work at Rushey Mead School. Pearl has successfully supported staff in other schools to focus on management, teaching and learning and student progress at Key Stages 3 and 4 Maths and also worked with a local primary school to improve problem solving for years 5 and 6. She is able to support department heads and leaders, particularly with the KS3 and KS4 Maths curriculum, data led student achievement and teaching and learning.

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Name: Julie GardinerSchool: Rushey Mead Secondary

Name: Pearl KingSchool: Rushey Mead Secondary

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Greg is an experienced leader and accomplished practitioner in Maths who has been fortunate to oversee the development of many successful teams. He has experience in harnessing the talent and goodwill of colleagues to share good practice and raise the quality of the learning experience. Greg has some expertise in monitoring and evaluating teacher and student performance; knowing what to look for, how to organise and how to plan for improvement. He understands how the effective use of data can help to highlight student potential and make planning and target setting more meaningful. Greg feels he has a clear vision of what the approach to teaching maths should be. Students have to develop a deeper understanding of key concepts; they should create links between these ideas and have a confidence to explore problems in a range of contexts. To that end Greg is well versed in mentoring and coaching colleagues, helping them to develop the questioning skills and resources to achieve that.

Jane has been a departmental head for 10yrs; over 6yrs as a D&T Head of faculty. Jane teaches Product Design at KS3 & 4, however she has delivered both Resistant Materials and Textiles at KS3 & 4. Jane is also a Challenge Partnership Leader for Product Design/Technology. Over the past 6 years, with the invaluable support of a dedicated and forward thinking department, the Product Design team has raised the school’s GCSE percentage of A*-C grades from an average of 50% to our current 93%. Jane has also moderated for GCSE Product Design. Jane leads a successful DT team who continue to develop strategies to improve all students’ enjoyment of the subject and our supporting resources are vast. Jane has implemented new technologies to the teams monitoring and assessment strategies as well as the teams delivery of the curriculum. Moreover, Jane has experience of coaching and mentoring fellow teachers within her school base. Jane has developed strong network links with other city schools and continues to offer advice and inset training. Jane is able to share knowledge and methodologies /strategies with other leaders to enable successful progression for all types of learners. Jane is very supportive and can focus on specific issues and help to formulate achievable targets within a realistic timeframe.

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Name: Jane Turnbull School: Soar Valley College

Name: Greg HolylandSchool: Soar Valley College

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As a Curriculum Leader for Science Amanda’s main drive and commitment is to improve the quality of the curriculum, raise teaching and pupil standards, promote pupil enjoyment and increase the profile of the subject within her own school. Amanda is an outwardly thinking person and views situations from a variety of perspectives and asks pertinent questions. She is an analytical, reflective and creative thinker, able to think outside the box. Amanda values and respects those she works with, building trustworthy relationships. She recognises that she doesn’t know everything and her way of doing things is not always the only way.

As head of department, Kim has experience of leading and motivating a team. Her role requires her to instil high standards of teaching and learning; to ensure the team work together to create an outstanding learning experience for the students. Kim has proven experience of working with other schools and raising standards in teaching and performance of students, of particular note was some work she undertook with Primary English teachers who wanted to increase the number of level 6s their students achieved by the end of Key Stage 2. She is passionate that effective leadership of English faculties and departments is essential if students are to achieve to the best of their ability.

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Name: Amanda HarrisonSchool: Ash Field Academy

Name: Kim TaaffeSchool: Humphrey Perkins School

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Profiles

As a Science Curriculum leader, Suzanne has experience of raising attainment and improving standards in science, as well as being able to liaise with other colleagues within her school. Suzanne’s role requires her to demonstrate a strong leadership and commitment to learning.Suzanne has experience in using self-evaluation effectively to turn areas for improvements into areas of strength. She has experience of improving the teaching and learning of staff through effective coaching and support. Suzanne is able to lead and support staff through Ofsted inspections and Curriculum changes. She is able to use data effectively to challenge underperformance as well as implementing effective intervention to raise standards in Science.Suzanne has worked closely with middle leaders in Science to raise standards and is capable of developing leadership skills of others.

Ali is a specialist in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities, inclusion and behaviour and has over 12 years’ experience of special needs education and working with young people with Social, Emotional and Behavioural Difficulties. She specialises in issues such as safeguarding learners, behaviour and discipline, multi-agency collaboration and Children who are Looked After. Above all her work is in supporting schools to promote inclusive practices to meet the needs of students with SEND. Prior to joining Rushey Mead School, Ali led a specialist outreach team and has worked extensively in all secondary settings in Leicester City. She is primary trained and comes from a background in Psychology and her work is directed by this knowledge base. Ali is passionate about ensuring that young people have all the opportunities to achieve their full potential, particularly those with SEND. This can be ensured by schools adopting inclusive practices underpinned by Quality First Teaching principles. Ali has proven experience of successfully meeting very complex needs and in developing strong structures and practices to ensure that pastoral as well as academic needs are addressed appropriately.

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Name: Suzanne ThompsonSchool: Fullhurst Community College

Name: Ali Rutherford School: Rushey Mead School

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Profiles

As a Maths Specialist Teacher Kate has experience in raising the quality of teaching and learning in her own school and with colleagues from different settings. Kate’s role requires her to demonstrate a strong enthusiasm and commitment for learning in order to successfully inspire others.

Kate is able to recognise excellence in teaching and learning and effectively and supportively challenge poor performance in others. She has proven experience of raising underperforming teachers through appropriate support and coaching. Kate continues to develop herself professionally by reading widely, ensuring that she is on top of current trends and able to advise and support staff.

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Name: Kate Crespin School: Rothley C of E Primary School

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What is an Advanced Skills Teacher (AST)?

An AST is a teacher who has passed a national assessment and been appointed to an AST post.

An AST post enables excellent teachers to concentrate on using and sharing their skills in classroom teaching.

ASTs normally spend 80 per cent of their time in their own school teaching their own classes and 20 per cent working with and for teachers from other schools (outreach).

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What does an AST do?

ASTs work with and for the benefit of teachers in other schools. Typically ASTs will spend some time each week in a school other than their own to support and develop its teachers on an agreed area of focus or subject.

ASTs may also provide professional development to other teachers through the demonstration lessons either in the AST's own class or in that of another teacher. The sole aim of ASTs is to increase the quality of teaching and learning with all teachers that they support and equip teachers with the skills and knowledge to meet any outcomes or goals that have been set prior to working together.

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How much does an AST cost?

AST support is currently paid through by the LA who access funds from Schools Forum, but this is not a guaranteed source of funding.

Going forward, in some instances, the LA may be able to continue to fund the cost of an AST working within a school, especially if it is a school in challenging circumstances or at risk of a DfE intervention.

However it is likely that commissioning schools will need to be prepared to fund most, if not all of the costs for an AST in the future.

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How can I find an AST to work with me?

Choose to find a list of ASTs working in Leicester schools.

For further information please contact Phil Drabble. [email protected] tel: 0116 252 8968

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Advanced Skills Teachers (primary)There are currently 4 Primary ASTs in Leicester. Follow the links to find out more about each AST and their school…

Choose for secondary ASTs

Name

School Name

Specific area of expertise

Barbara Henderson Merrydale Infant School Best Practice / KS1 Literacy

Alison Robinson Overdale Juniors Physical Education

Liz Honeyman Parks Primary SEN & Inclusion

Karen Edwards Stokes Wood Primary KS1 / Early Years / ITT

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Advanced Skills Teachers (secondary)There are currently 17 secondary ASTs in Leicester. Follow the links to find out more about each AST and their school…

Continued…

Name

School Name

Specific area of expertise

Chetan Patel City of Leicester College Business Studies / Travel & Tourism

Gabby Ramos Crown Hills Community College EnglishHelen Almey Fullhurst Community College Physical EducationJane Cowling Sir Jonathan North Community College EnglishJane Facer Fullhurst Community College MFL FrenchJo Woolridge Rushey Mead Secondary Art , T&LLesley Hall Soar Valley College Maths – NB: funded/deployed by Hub/SVCLinda Bradshaw Rushey Mead Secondary RE, SociologyLisa Vann Rushey Mead Secondary History, T&LMary Pantling Crown Hills Community College D&T (textiles)Mia Sneyd City of Leicester College EnglishNisha Kholia (Maternity leave) Rushey Mead Secondary Science

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Advanced Skills Teachers (secondary)There are currently 17 secondary ASTs in Leicester. Follow the links to find out more about each AST and their school…

Name

School Name

Specific area of expertise

Sarah Brown Judgemeadow Community College MFL Subrina Johal Moat Community College Science Tina Searle City of Leicester College MusicToni Tong Crown Hills Community College Nurture/ SENVicky Barwell The Lancaster School Mathematics

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What is a Lead Practitioner?

Lead Practitioners have been an integral part of and received CPD for a range of focused programmes in partnership with the LA. They are teachers whose practice has been quality assured either by a professional body or a strategic lead within Learning Services. There are 9

different kinds of Lead Practitioner:

Follow the links to find Lead Practitioners in each category:

• Numbers Count Teachers

• Mathematics Specialist Teachers

• Reading Recovery Teachers

• Communication Language and Literacy Leading Teachers

• Every Child a Writer Leading Teachers

• Teaching and Learning Leading Teachers

• EYFS Moderators and Assessment Leads

• KS1 Moderators

• KS2 Moderators

• Secondary Lead Practitioners

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What does a Lead Practitioner do?

A Lead Practitioner can add capacity to your current CPD programme by working alongside colleagues in your school with a specific focus.

This may include 1: 1 support, modelling quality lessons, planning support and whole school or phase meetings.

Lead Practitioners will support your drive to ensure consistency and improvements with regard to the quality of teaching and learning.

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How much does a Lead Practitioner cost?

The Headteacher of the Lead Practitioner’s school will charge £185 per day, to cover the cost of supply while the LP is working with you.

Any additional costs should be agreed by the Headteachers prior to any work being carried out.

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How can I find a Lead Practitioner to work with me?

You can contact the Lead Practitioner’s school direct and speak to the Headteacher. Follow the link to the school website for contact details.

For an informal discussion about getting the best out of Secondary Lead Practitioners please contact Phil Drabble [email protected] or tel: (0116) 252 8968

Choose and then follow the links to find Lead Practitioners in a range of areas.

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Numbers Count TeachersFollow the links to find out more about each practitioner and their school…

Name

School Name

Specific area of expertise

Johanna Campbell Avenue Primary

1:1 support for children

Theresa Morgan Braunstone Frith Infant

Rebecca Wakeley Christ the King Catholic Primary

Roz Falso Hazel Primary

Anna Paull Highfields Primary

Rosalia Carnero Holy Cross Primary

Sarah Lambert Knighton Fields Primary

Alison Newman Rolleston Primary

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Mathematics Specialist TeachersFollow the links to find out more about each practitioner and their school…

Name

Primary School Name

Specific area of expertise

Mark Kitchener Belgrave St. Peter’s C of E

KS2

Diane Parry Hazel

Vicki Brown Highfields

Samantha Baxter Mowmacre Hill

Peter Sloan Sacred Heart Catholic Academy

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Reading Recovery TeachersFollow the links to find out more about each practitioner and their school…

Name

Primary School Name

Specific area of expertise

Laura Butler Braunstone Frith Infant

1:1 support for children

Rose Sweeney Granby Primary

Hannah Jefferies Hazel Primary

Catherine Davies Heatherbrook Primary

Susan Johnson Holy Cross Catholic Primary School

Alma Nutting Marriott Primary

Liz Honeyman Parks Primary

Wendy Rid Rolleston Primary ; Woodstock Primary

Kate Sweeney Sacred Heart Catholic Academy

Jacqueline Toon St Thomas More Catholic Academy

Celia Moore Willowbrook

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Communication Language and Literacy Leading Teachers

Name

School Name

Helen Lindeman Green Lane Infant School

Caroline Wagg Green Lane Infant School

Lisa Meakin Overdale Infant School

Hazel Davis Marriott Primary School

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Every Child a Writer Leading TeachersFollow the links to find out more about each practitioner and their school…

Name

School Name

Specific area of expertise

Sarah MacNeish Caldecote Community Primary

Year 3 & Year 4Jocelyn Turnor Kestrels’ Field Primary

Ruth Neill Marriott Primary

Isabell Pasternicki Charnwood Primary Developing Creative Writing Skills (DfE supported)Cherry Thacker Charnwood Primary

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Teaching and Learning Leading Teachers Follow the links to find out more about each practitioner and their school…

Name

School Name

Specific area of expertise

Monika Patel Highfields Primary KS1 & KS2

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EYFS Moderators and Assessment LeadsFollow the links to find out more about each practitioner and their school…

Name

School Name

Specific area of expertise

Anne-Marie Kedzior Alderman Richard Hallam

Support for EYFS strategic leads& teachers

Amy Lang Granby Primary

Veena Sonpal Hope Hamilton

Dianne Moody Imperial Avenue Infant

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KS1 ModeratorsFollow the links to find out more about each practitioner and their school…

 Name

 School Name

 Specific area of expertise

Liz Newton Hazel Primary 

Moderation support for KS1 strategic leads & Year 2 teachers

Monika Patel Highfields Primary 

Kalvinder Kaur Linden Primary 

Sonia Chopra Linden Primary 

Kirsty Waldrum Mayflower Primary  

Rosemary Meredith St Mary’s Fields Infant  

Fiona Brewin St John the Baptist Primary

Ruth Fitton Willowbrook Primary

Caroline Marshall Christ the King Catholic Primary

Sajita Patel Charnwood Primary

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KS2 ModeratorsFollow the links to find out more about each practitioner and their school…

Name

School Name

Contact Email

Sam Baxter Mowmacre [email protected] 

Asif Esat Mellor Community Primary School

[email protected] 

Becky Bond Queensmead Academy [email protected]

Debbie Rigby Heatherbrook Primary [email protected] 

Ruth Neil Marriott Primary [email protected] 

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Leicester Lead Practitioners for Secondary

 Name

 School Name

 Specific area of expertise

Alex Hallam St Paul’s Catholic School Geography NB: Maternity Leave

Anna Tonkin Crown Hills Community CollegeArt (Head of) NB: Maternity leave from November 2012

Caroline Hodgson Sir Jonathon North English

Emma Brayne Samworth AcademyFood technology (Primary & Secondary)

Jessica Hill Moat Community College English, T&L

Karan Islania English Martyrs Catholic School Maths

Lauren Seal English Martyrs Catholic School Geography

Lisa Chatterson English Martyrs Catholic School Art (Head of)

Martin Ham Crown Hills Community College RE, foundation learning

Roshan Patel Madani High English, G&T

Sally-Ann Duis Crown Hills Community College Textiles

Sara Fletcher Babington Community College PE

Sumeya Bikhu City of Leicester ICT (Head of)

Tony Tompkins City of Leicester Maths

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What is a Children’s Centre System Leader?

• Children’s Centre System leadership sits within the City’s approach to Sector Led Improvement.

• The approach being taken aims to break down neighbourhood silos alongside developing expertise in CCLs and neighbourhood leads.

• Children’s Centre System Leads provide leadership and management for the multi-agency children’s centre teams that deliver services to parents and children [pre-birth - under 13 years].

• They are the nominated person for Children’s Centre Ofsted inspections.

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What does a Children’s Centre System Leader do?

• The approach being used is based on coaching/mentoring• An initial group of 5 CCLs have been trained using the GROW model• Children’s Centre Leaders are able to request support around a specific area of leadership• Coaching/mentoring agreements are entered into and an initial series of 6 coaching sessions are

offered• The aim of the coaching is to support leaders to develop their skills, knowledge and confidence in

order to improve Children’s Centre services

Children’s Centres aim to work in partnership with schools and early education settings in order to support children in the local area, particularly those who are most vulnerable to poor outcomes. They are the link and contact person for head teachers/staff to enable families using their school to access Children’s Centre Services.

Children’s Centres have a team of multi professional staff including Children’s Centre teachers. The staff teams provide a range of services, e.g. ‘Stay and Play’ and age based language groups aimed at promoting parental engagement in children’s learning. They also provide family support via parenting groups and home visiting and can signpost families for access to services like Welfare Rights.

The Children’s Centres are also responsible for facilitating CAFs for children aged 0 - 12 years.

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How much does a Children’s Centre System Leader cost?

There are no costs associated with a partnership with a Children’s Centre System Leader.

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How can I find a Children’s Centre System Leader to work with me?

Contact the Early Prevention team, Service Manager Improving Outcomes based at 10 York Road, Leicester on tel: (0116) 229 4387

Choose to find a list of Children’s Centre System Leaders in Leicester

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Children’s Centre System LeadersThere are currently 5 Children’s Centre System Leaders in Leicester. Follow the links to find out more about each leader and their context…

Name

Children’s Centre Name

Specific area of expertise

Jane Daw Saffron and Hamilton Sure Start Children’s Centres

Profession: TeacherExtensive experience in partnership working/team building (varied careers in Local Government health and voluntary sector)Strengths: Business planning cycle, Strategic planning, Data analysis, Evaluation, Service redesign/commissioning

Vibha Gohil Beaumont Leys & Stocking Farm Sure Star Children’s Centre

Vibha’s background is childcare.Overseeing the neighbourhood model of integrated service delivery; Performance management of staff related to the Neighbourhood Delivery Plan; Personal development; Building good relationships with local providers and organisations, such as Primary schools and hostels; Chairing multi-agency meetings; Supporting staff to develop further their work in challenging situations.

Rachel Howard Braunstone Sure Start Children’s Centre

Parental / Family engagement

Shelley Marsden

Neighbourhood Manager for North East Thurnby Lodge and Northfields Children’s Centres

Experience of managing a multi agency team of education, health & social care and health personnel; Integrating services so that children and families are able to receive an holistic approach in both times of crisis and universally.

Mala Razak New Parks Sure Start Children’s Centre

Early Years; Leading an integrated work force; Measuring outcomes and developing systems

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What is a National Leader of Governance?

National leaders of governance are highly effective chairs of governors, who use their skills and experience to support chairs of governors in other schools and academies.

They are experienced chairs of governors with excellent leadership skills, and a proven track record of contributing to school improvement through the effective leadership of a governing body.

They are designated a National Leader of Governance for two years and are expected to commit 10 -15 days per academic year to supporting other chairs of governors.

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What does a National Leader of Governance do?

National Leaders of Governance work to increase leadership capacity to help raise standards, so that improvements can be sustained.

They provide support and challenge to help develop the chair’s leadership, effectiveness and confidence and may mentor a chair through a particular process.

They aim to supplement existing sources of school-to school support for governance and may in some cases work alongside National Leaders of Education and Local Leaders of Education.

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How much does a National Leader of Governance cost?

There are no costs associated with a partnership between a Chair of Governors and a National Leader of Governance.

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How can I find a National Leader of Governance to work with me?

To request the support of a National Leader of Governance please email [email protected] detailing:• The context of your request• The phase and location of your school or academy• What the aims for the deployment are• Your contact details

Choose to find a National Leader of Governance working in Leicester

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National Leaders of GovernanceThere is currently one National Leader of Governance in Leicester. Follow the links to find out more …

Name

School Name

Jasbir Mann Mellor Community Primary School

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