An opportunity for Assessment leaders at EYFS, KS1 and KS2 to be able to network with colleagues and share best practice across Royal Greenwich schools.
Recent local and national assessment developments will also be covered, including:
- Statutory assessment requirements
- National reporting documentation
- Resources and materials available to support assessments
- Best practice in using data to support school self-evaluation and prepare for inspection
Pupils will:
- benefit from accurate assessment approaches
Practitioners will:
- have access to precise and accurate data analysis approaches to support school improvement
Settings will:
- benefit from assessment processes which are robust and support self evaluation
Assessment Leaders for EYFS, KS1 and KS2 in Primary schools
This session will be an opportunity for year 5 teachers to work with colleagues from other Royal Greenwich schools and consider the end of year 5 National Curriculum expectations for mathematics.
During the session participants will:
- consider the end of year 5 National Curriculum expectations for mathematics
- through professional dialogue, benchmark their pupil's work
- be able to identify any gaps in pupils' attainment or curriculum provision
- share examples and good practice with colleagues.
Pupils will:
- be enabled and supported to reach expectations appropriate to their ability and in line with similar pupils nationally
Practitioners will:
- benchmark their judgements with other schools against national standards
Settings will:
- be secure in their teacher assessment judgements for year 5 mathematics
Year 5 teachers
- have a smooth transfer to secondary school with information passed between primary and secondary school SENCOs
- have accurate and detailed information about students prior to transfer to assist in planning for their needs
- be able to allocate resources effectively to meet the needs of students transferring in advance of transfer
Training is an essential part of good legionella management. Legionnaire's disease is a potentially fatal form of pneumonia which can affect anybody.
Organisations need to be sure that they meet the requirements of the revised ACoP L8: Legionnaire's disease: the control of legionella bacteria in water systems.
Organisations need to be sure that they meet the requirements of the revised ACoP L8: Legionnaire's disease: the control of legionella bacteria in water systems.
Our legionella awareness training provides essential information to enable good control and management of the risks that legionella can pose in domestic water systems.
By the end of the course delegates will have a better understanding of where legionella bacteria can be found and how to monitor and control the potential hazards. They will also be able to understand the source of the bacteria and how it affects their health. They will have improved knowledge of the legal responsibilities of preventing the bacteria and how to implement control measures to stop it returning.
Headteachers
Premises Managers
School Business Managers
Staff responsible for building management and maintenance