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11th National Conference The Pupil Premium & Ofsted:
Ensuring Successful Outcomes
A SecEd & Headteacher Update conference29 March 2019The Gallery, The NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT
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09.00 – 09.25 Registration, refreshments and exhibition viewing
09.25 – 09.30 Welcome and introduction Pete Henshaw, Editor, SecEd & Headteacher Update
9.30 – 10.30 KEYNOTE SESSION 1
CROSS-PHASE: Poverty-proofing your school day Luke Bramhall, School Research & Delivery Lead, Children North East
10.30 – 11.30 KEYNOTE SESSION 2
CROSS-PHASE: Why the Pupil Premium isn’t working and what we can do about it Matt Bromley, Educational Writer and Advisor, Bromley Education, Yorkshire
11.30 – 12.00 Refreshments and exhibition viewing
12.00 – 12.55 WORKSHOP SESSION 1
A. PRIMARY: Strategies, solutions and interventions for Pupil Premium students who have multiple issues Daniel Sobel, Founder, Inclusion Expert
B. PRIMARY (INFANTS): Hard to reach parents or hard to reach schools? The role of parental engagement in closing the gaps Paul Jordan, Headteacher and Claire Smith, Deputy Headteacher, Thames View Infants, Barking, East London
C. SECONDARY: A range of transferable Pupil Premium ideas & interventions Helen Everitt, Deputy Headteacher and Ryan Sallows, School Business Manager, Oriel High School, Crawley
D. SECONDARY: High-quality teaching and learning across the EBacc subjects Pete Nicholls, Assistant Headteacher, Wright Robinson College, Manchester
E. SECONDARY: Raising aspiration and boosting literacy Jo Moody and Liam Muir, Raising Aspirations Lead, Grove Academy, Hartlepool
12.55 – 13.40 Lunch and exhibition viewing
13.40 – 14.35 WORKSHOP SESSION 2
A. PRIMARY: Leadership of the Pupil Premium Stephen Holden, Headteacher, Tottington Primary School
B. PRIMARY: A range of specific Pupil Premium interventions Helen P Frostick, National Leader of Education & Headteacher, St Mary Magdalen’s Catholic Primary School, Richmond, London
11th National Conference The Pupil Premium & Ofsted:
Ensuring Successful Outcomes29 March 2019, The Gallery, The NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT
Objectives:With school funding under huge pressure and strong accountability in place, it is vital to maximise the potential of your Pupil Premium Grant and to show detailed evaluation, clear value for money and high impact.
Join our expert speakers to discuss classroom and school-wide interventions, strategies and practice that can make this a reality for your school.
This one-day conference will provide you with:
• A keynote session focused on ‘poverty-proofing’ the school day to remove barriers experienced by disadvantaged children
• A keynote session offering ideas for interventions and changes in practice to overcome flaws in the national Pupil Premium policy
• An opportunity to hear and explore the latest information and advice on Pupil Premium best practice including phase-specific school-based case studies of good and developing practice
• Examination into the extent that parental engagement contributes to success and examples of how to involve hard to reach parents
• Insight into the needs of Pupil Premium Plus students and the role of the designated teacher in accordance to the statutory guidance for looked-after children
• A focus on the need for senior leadership teams to create the right ethos and culture to enable staff to go above and beyond for Pupil Premium students
• An understanding of the importance of offering enrichment activities and a knowledge-rich curriculum to help pupils develop essential cultural capital
• Practical advice on overcoming challenges in raising aspirations and boosting literacy on both a classroom and whole-school level
• Interactive workshops involving schools from across the range of Pupil Premium income and led by teachers, school leaders and educationalists based on work in and with schools across the country
• A forum to meet, network and share ideas with colleagues from other schools
Details on current thinking and best practice including:
1. Interventions for Pupil Premium students who have multiple issues
2. The role of parental engagement in closing the attainment gap
3. Tracking progress over time to improve quality of teaching in core/EBacc subjects
4. Raising aspirations by creating links with local universities, colleges and businesses
5. Boosting literacy through a focus on reading and the use of ICT.
6. Ensuring the senior leadership team create an effective Pupil Premium culture
7. The use of cycling to open the door for Pupil Premium students
8. Non-confrontational approaches to modify behavior and support wellbeing for all
9. Pupil Premium interventions: What works, what doesn’t and why
10. Advocating for SEN students throughout the EHCP process
11. Case studies of both primary and secondary schools’ approaches and the lessons learned based on their experiences
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96% of attendees at our previous Pupil Premium conference wanted us to arrange future Pupil Premium events
Feedback from past conferences:
Innovative and original
Lots of food for thought and ideas for supporting Pupil Premium and using
funding more creatively
A fantastic day that has given me inspiration and some brilliant ideas to trial in my school
The conference made it much clearer on how to formulate school policy, measure
impact and present for our upcoming OFSTED inspection.
Very relevant and applicable sessions all delivered in a supportive and informative way
Really good, concrete examples of best practice
Clearly delivered, very assuring and a range of extremely useful strategies for Pupil
Premium and school improvement.
Good central choice of locations
I feel inspired and ready to implement changes in our school
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C. CROSS-PHASE: Using cycling to open the door for Pupil
Premium students David Buchan, Director, Bike4Health and Sean Harris, Area
Director, North of England, Ambition School Leadership
D. SECONDARY: Strategies, solutions and interventions for
Pupil Premium students who have multiple issues Daniel Sobel, Founder, Inclusion Expert
E. CROSS-PHASE: Behaviour, exclusion and the Pupil
Premium Steven Baker, Executive Headteacher, Kilgarth School, Gilbrook
School, Birkenhead
14.35 – 14.55 Refreshments and exhibition viewing
14.55 – 15.50 WORKSHOP SESSION 3
A. PRIMARY: Knowledge, enrichment and cultural capital in
the primary School Dr Paulette Osborne MBE, Headteacher, St Matthews CE Primary
School, Birmingham
B. PRIMARY: Pupil Premium Plus: looked after and adopted
children Julie Johnson, Square One Attachment
C. CROSS-PHASE: Pupil Premium culture: policies, practice
and people Nicola Marshall, Educator and Founder, Braveheart Education
D. SECONDARY: Managing behaviour, avoiding exclusion,
pastoral support & value for money Ben Morgan, Vice Principal, Burton Borough School, Shropshire
15.50 Close of conference
In-depth session summaries are available at www.pupilpremiumconference.com
• Headteachers• Deputy headteachers• SLT members• Heads of year• Subject heads
• SEN professionals• Classroom teachers• Pupil Premium coordinators• Local authorities• Education advisors
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The VenueThe Gallery, The NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT (Located on first floor of the Atrium, above Halls 7 & 8)
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11th National Conference The Pupil Premium & Ofsted: Ensuring Successful Outcomes
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