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1 challengepartners.org Challenge Partners - An introduction 2014

2 Our aims 1. Improve pupils’ examination results at a rate above the national average and accelerate the progress of the disadvantaged 2. Enable all schools to improve at a rate above the national average 3. Create more national leaders and outstanding schools that fulfil the Teaching School criteria 4. Develop a world-class, self-improving and sustainable system that contribute to national research and policy making Our impact starts with the young people we serve

3 Hubs –A local network of schools who come together to pool their knowledge and resources Partners –Members of the hub who participate in its activities Senior Partners –Head teachers of the lead hub school who helps facilitate collaboration and represent their members in the wider network THE MODEL A partnership owned and led by its members

4 A GROWING PARTNERSHIP A national network of local partnerships 170,000 Pupils 238 Schools 21 Hubs

5 A REPRESENTATIVE PARTNERSHIP All phases, governance type and context involved

6 A NATIONAL NETWORK

7 CORE ACTIVITIES

8 THE OFFER Building capacity in the Hub model

9 Joining a Hub –Opportunities to work as part of a local school improvement network The Quality Assurance Review –Every year a Challenge Partners school receives a QA Review and participates in a reciprocal review. Teaching & Learning –Funding for teachers to attend Olevi’s ITP, OTP and OFP programmes. Hub Funding –Resource to support the Hub carry out collaborative school improvement CORE ACTIVITY Subject Directory –Directory of quality assured practice from across the Partnership Subject Leaders –Opportunity to accredit and access outstanding middle leaders Conferences –Hosted by Hubs to showcase best practice and network National Subject Seminars –One day seminars in English and Maths for middle leaders to share practice and engage in policy

10 ADDITIONAL SUPPORT

11 ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES School improvement support which schools can draw on Engine of Improvement –Out school improvement service which draws on outstanding schools and practitioners within the Partnership. –Support available from whole school improvement, through to Ofsted readiness and subject specific help Challenge the Gap –A whole school programme which closes the gap between the attainment of disadvantaged pupils and their better-off peers. –Targeted pupils are making five terms worth of progress in three terms Subject Reviews –Peer reviews led by an Ofsted-accredited inspector which focuses on developing departments –The reviews take place across three schools and involves two middle leaders from each school

12 Thank you CONTACT US 91 - 95 Southwark Bridge Road London SE1 0AX Einfo@challengepartners.org Wchallengepartners.org @ChallengePartnr


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