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1 Lincolnshire Schools Peer Review
Summary Outcomes

2 The Overall Picture Ranking of Li nc ol ns hi r e s c hool s ’ per for manc e ag ai ns t key attri butes, bas ed on peer reviews Average Good

3 Top Five Areas of Strength in Lincolnshire Schools Overall
Top areas of strength in Lincolnshire schools based on peer reviews Average Good Very Good

4 The Focus of Peer Review Discussions
Example areas of focus for peer reviews as reported by Lincolnshire schools in Assessment: effectiveness, disadvantaged pupils British Values: Can the children demonstrate their understanding of British Values through the vehicles in place – activities, curriculum and teaching? Challenge: How are more able learners being challenged and extended? Differentiation: How is learning differentiated across the school? Independent learning: Stimulating learning environment that encourages and supports learning; sustained progress during lessons and in books Middle leaders: Role and responsibilities of middle leaders Mobilise: What has been the impact of the Mobilise project in school? Pupil Premium: What is the impact of the school’s additional support for pupil premium children? Reading: Guided reading and how we are helping pupils to gain fluency and stamina in reading; how are children encouraged to make accelerated progress in reading? Restorative approaches: How far are restorative approaches embedded and being used in school? School improvement: How well do leaders, including governors, evidence the school’s progress towards improving outcomes? Teaching Assistants: How effectively are teaching assistants being deployed and how are they used in the classroom? Writing: Boys’ engagement and progress in writing; the development of writing across the curriculum and the attainment and progress of children eligible for pupil premium.

5 Spotlight on Top Five Development
Areas in Lincolnshire Schools Overall Top areas for development in Lincolnshire schools based on peer reviews Interpreting the data: Lincolnshire’s performance in these five areas falls between the ‘average’ and ‘good’ assessment points. This means that these five areas, while not of ‘poor’ performance, are the five attributes in which Lincolnshire schools perform least well overall at the time of survey completion. Score: 3.58 Score: 3.61 Score: 3.61 Score: 3.61 Score: 3.65 Average (3) Good (4) Above Average but not quite reaching Good

6 Top Development Areas by Locality
Top areas for development in Lincolnshire schools based on peer reviews, by locality Good Average Poor

7 Top Development Areas by Phase
Top areas for development in Lincolnshire schools based on peer reviews, by phase Good Average Poor

8 Focus of School Development
Workshops Key words cited in response to the question during peer reviews: ‘What w i l l be t he foc us of y our s c hool dev el opment w or kshop’ multiplication leadership develop development writing outcomes enable English pupil embedding Premium Leaders skills reading strategies Consistency Learning barriers pupils practice ensure children impact journey subjects challenge needs extend achievement curriculum

9 Improving Middle Leadership
Peer-reviewed schools have offered the following suggestions for supporting the development of middle leaders: Develop the role of subject leaders Offer coaching and mentoring training courses to middle leaders Sharing middle leadership best practices across all school stages/departments Create strategies for middle leaders in a small school setting

10 Lincolnshire Schools’ Top Concerns
coming future deliver collaborate cluster close Teacher Capacity data difficult financial cuts Budget conversations Impact choice agenda curriculum children constraints Funding detailed Finance Cost needs standards teachers time class continual

11 Schools’ Top Concerns in 2016-17 by Locality
Funding gap constraints Funding teachers teachers future curriculum Boston Impact class Budget deliver needs data Funding entirely East Lindsey Lincoln North Kesteven South Kesteven standards Budget Teacher cuts children Finance financial EA Cost cluster funds cuts conversations financial Budget Funding financial curriculum Finance Capacity Budget choice needs education South Holland West Lindsey Capacity collaborate agenda constraints future time time agenda

12 Schools’ Top Concerns in 2016-17
by Phase teachers data agenda Impact cuts Finance children Funding Capacity conversations cuts EA Budget entirely Nursery cluster constraints curriculum funds Budget Cost choice Nursery and primary Infant Juniors Primary Capacity Budget Impact Capacity Budget time agenda Finance Funding Funding standards financial class Secondary future All-through Special Teacher constraints collaborate curriculum gap deliver education needs needs standards time


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