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2 The commitment to raise attainment and pupils’ life chances, to provide our pupils with an exciting, fun and challenging school curriculum that develops them to their full potential.

3  ‘DPS – Improving, moving to excellence’ – where we are now and where we are going next!  Share new School Improvement Plan  ‘Together We Count’ - Dunbar Cluster programme- part of our numeracy initiative  Meet class teacher and find out about the year ahead

4  2009 HMIe report: August 2009August 2013 Improvements in performance satisfactorygood with aspects of very good Learners’ experiencesgoodgood with aspects of very good Meeting learning needssatisfactorygood with aspects of very good The curriculumgoodVery good Improvement through self-evaluation goodVery good

5  Dunbar Reads Together – successful school/community partnership  High pupil involvement in planning & evaluation  91% reduction in no. of pupils excluded – since 2008/09  Accelerated Reader – impact on pupils  Single Word Spelling Results  Development of tracking programme in supporting improvement in attainment and achievement  PIPS results – improving (see later slides)  £10k+ raised for charity over past 3 years H Gillanders. Dunbar Primary School

6  Winners of EL Cross Country Championships – twice!  Winners or Runners up in Meadowbank since 2009  Sporting success in hockey, swimming, Sportshall Athletics  New behaviour policy  P5 Scots Nativity – 1200+ worldwide hits!  Space Night  Bookworm bags in nursery  Development of self and peer assessment focusing on development of pupils identifying ‘next steps’ - “We do not learn from experience…we learn from reflecting on experience.” Dewey  School Run – P4-P7 – over 130 pupils H Gillanders. Dunbar Primary School Our successes..

7 Researchers found that children who regularly competed in sporting activities were better at time-management, as well as more motivated to learn. It builds on research showing that aerobic exercise helps preserve brain volume, improving memory, focus and attention span. Please help us by encouraging your child to bring in their kit and participate in PE !

8  Winners of Big pedal Regional Champions + 6 th across the UK  Excellent Care Inspectorate Report in Nursery May 2013  Parent body - Winners of ‘Parents as Partners in Education’ – Scottish Education Awards 2013  Mentor groups, reading buddies, S6 volunteers, parental volunteers….and many more  Cursive Writing School – leading within the council and beyond  Highly motivated, innovative and positive staff team willing ‘to go the extra mile’ on behalf of the school and its pupils  Successful move to becoming two campuses but being identified as one school H Gillanders. Dunbar Primary School Our successes..

9 School Improvement Priorities for session 2012/2013 – results and evidence  Improving the attainment and achievement of our pupils in reading  Development of assessment and moderation programme  Development of Dunbar Primary School as a ‘Rights Respecting School’  Extend the integration and inclusion of Cove pupils into their mainstream classes and into the wider life of the school.

10  Rise in reading attainment – PIPS/AR  Pupil engagement up and motivation levels significantly higher  Pupils engaging more with Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) linked to Blooms Taxonomy  Development of individual pupil data spreadsheet – tracking progress in spelling, reading, PIPS and Curriculum for Excellence levels

11 JoeBloggs29-Oct-04MP4 1st Con8.069.039.007.108.098.039.051st Con1st Sec AnnOther25-Dec-04FP4 Early Con6.036.046.087.085.108.016.07Early ConEary Sec JimBInn25-Dec-04MP4 1st Con9.059.099.078.0511.028.1010.041st Con1st Sec AliBallie25-Dec-04MP4 1st Con9.059.089.097.088.098.019.091st Con1st Sec MinnieMouse25-Dec-04FP4 1st Con9.0912.0711.008.0310.078.0810.071st Con1st Sec 1 Example From DPS Literacy Tracker We also have Numeracy Tracker

12  In maths evidence indicates we are making ‘good’ but not ‘very good’ progress  Consistency in the teaching of science  Rights, Responsibilities and Respect are tied into all aspects of school - Our pupils are seen as caring, polite, well-behaved and engaged and motivated by school.  Our pupils from The Cove are joining in class and year group activities.

13 08/0909/1010/1111/1212/13 70.466.478.7 70.972.2 Data source - PIPS East Lothian P3, P5 and P7 Raw Data Files Nat Norm Proportion of Pupils performing in line or better than expected = 75%

14 Data source - PIPS East Lothian P3, P5 and P7 Raw Data Files Nat Norm Proportion of Pupils performing in line or better than expected = 75% Performance Above Norm

15 School2008-092009-102010-20112011-122012-13 Dunbar Primary School64.18%72.41%72.66%73.17%85.37% Data source - PIPS East Lothian P3, P5 and P7 Raw Data Files Nat Norm Proportion of Pupils performing in line or better than expected = 75% Performance Above Norm

16  Raise attainment and achievement in numeracy & mathematics over the next 3 years reflected in improved PIPS scores and pupil feedback  Ensure consistency and continuity in teaching and learning – a priority especially as we are a large school and are now split across two campuses  Provide pupils with 2 hours of quality PE each week  Continue to engage everyone in an ethos of respect within our school community, using UNICEF ‘Rights Respecting School’ – achieve Level 1 award

17  P7 – World of Work  Fairtrade School Status  Cursive School  Continue to focus on reading  Initial research on Co-operative Learning  Playground upgrade  ‘We All Count Together’

18 08/0909/1010/1111/1212/13 62.858.565.8 65.570.0 Data source - PIPS East Lothian P3, P5 and P7 Raw Data Files Nat Norm Proportion of Pupils performing in line or better than expected = 75%

19 School2008-092009-102010-20112011-122012-13 Dunbar Primary School55.22%70.11%70.31%83.74%73.17%

20 08/0909/1010/1111/1212/13 46.154.166.353.369.0 Data source - PIPS East Lothian P3, P5 and P7 Raw Data Files Nat Norm Proportion of Pupils performing in line or better than expected = 75% Year on Year The highest level of Achievement for 5 years

21 Doing homework regularly throughout their time at school has roughly the same benefit as an extra year’s schooling.

22  managing time  planning and organising  undertaking tasks at short notice  solving problems  communicating  working with others  thinking critically and creatively  learning and continuing to learn  taking responsibility for own development  managing and being managed by others.

23  Focus on numeracy and literacy  Pupils attainment and achievement is priority  Focus on excellent teaching and learning in the classroom  Making our school an exciting and enjoyable place to work  Still and major focus on Respect, Rights and Responsibility  Continuing to develop our excellent partnership work with parents


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