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Pupils enjoying playing with sand

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  • The school expanded specialist places for pupils with speech and language needs using local authority capital funding
  • Academic performance remained strong
  • Success came through purpose-built facilit...

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A teacher supporting their students in the classroom

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  • Individual support plans created through engagement with teachers, pupils and wider teams
  • Plans are living documents, regularly reviewed and shared with all classroom staff for cons...

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Sam Creighton

Writing is one of the most magnificent and most challenging skills children attempt at school. It unites imagination, composition, transcription, and motor skills, demanding immense effort from pupils and equally, careful teaching that never compromises on the empowering and enjoyable aspects of writing.

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Francis Ball

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  • A teacher shares their experience of flexible working arrangements
  • Explores how work-life balance can support professional performance
  • Highlights the importance of supportive school leadership in flexible wo...

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Wilbury Primary School is a large primary school in Edmonton, North London, in an area of significant deprivation. Children can start from two years of age. As the end of the school year approaches, we know many schools will be evaluating their current pupil premium strategy and starting to plan their pupil premium spend for the upcoming academic year. We asked the Headteache...

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