Our Havering Primary Teaching School Alliance (HPTSA) was proud to be part of the first wave of schools in Havering to launch the Educational Development Trust Peer Review model. We believe that our schools should be committed to establishing a continuous cycle of improvement, that is led by the school for the school.
Eight schools have signed up to be part of this first cohort, and we expect many others to follow across the remainder of the year: Hacton, Branfil, James Oglethorpe, Mead, Broadford, Hilldene, Engayne Primary and Upminster Junior & Infants.
Participants explored the principles that would underpin this approach and the mechanisms that would be required to get it off the ground. All the reviews for the academic year were booked in and we will be underway by the end of November.
Keep tuned for further updates.
Eight schools have signed up to be part of this first cohort, and we expect many others to follow across the remainder of the year: Hacton, Branfil, James Oglethorpe, Mead, Broadford, Hilldene, Engayne Primary and Upminster Junior & Infants.
Participants explored the principles that would underpin this approach and the mechanisms that would be required to get it off the ground. All the reviews for the academic year were booked in and we will be underway by the end of November.
Keep tuned for further updates.
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