The Ã÷ÐǺÚÁÏ has an ambitious strategy with a clear focus on school improvement, supporting the Ã÷ÐǺÚÁÏ academies as well as supporting school improvement externally.
Led by the Director of Secondary Education – Simon Corner, the Secondary Quality Assurance model provides the additional capacity to the Trust to ensure that all schools are supported effectively by experienced practitioners.
The Secondary School Improvement Team consists of:
Across Ã÷ÐǺÚÁÏ we have Secondary SLE’s who support school improvement both internally and externally.
All schools contribute to the school improvement / quality assurance model. Every senior leader is trained to review, evaluate and support key areas of each school. This is not only key to ensuring we know the strengths and areas for development in each of our schools but is also one of the main ways leaders work collaboratively to develop their practice, knowledge and expertise.
All secondary schools across the Trust use the same model of assessment, tracking and monitoring to secure consistency and to provide cross trust standardisation and moderation. This supports collaboration between subject areas and allows leaders to develop curriculum collaboratively.
The assessment model ensures that data, for both KS3 and KS4, is accurate and students outcomes can be measured systematically across the Trust.
Assessment at KS3 is underpinned by a framework focused on the acquisition of core knowledge, skill and understanding that describes progression over time.
Low stakes assessment forms a significant part of our assessment model across both key stages.
All schools follow a 3 year KS3 curriculum to ensure students have the opportunity to study a broad and balanced curriculum in detail.
CPD within our Secondary schools is a key strength. All schools offer a wide range of opportunities to learn, evolve, apply and progress (LEAP).
The well-being of our staff and students, across all four secondary schools, remains a key priority. Leaders and staff from across the secondary phase work together to share ideas, debate key issues and support each other.
Leaders, across all schools, share a common moral drive to improve the life chances of young people in their care and provide an exceptional quality of education.
As a Trust we offer ‘Secondary Networks’ where staff have the opportunity to share good practice, collaborate and lead on new initiatives. The networks are as follows:
Wade Deacon Trust
Birchfield Road
Widnes
WA8 7TD
Tel: 0151 458 3400
Email: trust@wadedeacontrust.co.uk