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Church in Wales Preparing for GWELLA Dioceses of St. Asaph and Bangor

Church in Wales Preparing for GWELLA Dioceses of St. Asaph and Bangor. Neville Norcross 11th February, 2014. Today’s Overview. The new schedule. Key Questions Grades Evaluation Statements - Inspectors must evaluate. Estyn Judgements.

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Church in Wales Preparing for GWELLA Dioceses of St. Asaph and Bangor

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  1. Church in WalesPreparing for GWELLADioceses of St. Asaph and Bangor Neville Norcross 11th February, 2014

  2. Today’s Overview

  3. The new schedule • Key Questions • Grades • Evaluation Statements - Inspectorsmust evaluate

  4. Estyn Judgements • Excellent - Many strengths, including significant examples of sector-leading practice • Good - Many strengths and no important areas requiring significant improvement • Adequate - Strengths outweigh areas for improvement • Unsatisfactory -Important areas for improvement outweigh strengths

  5. The new schedule (2) • Supporting Evidence– inspectors may take account of • Grade Descriptors • Summary Judgement

  6. Key Questions • Christian character • RE and Christian character • Worship • Religious Education • Leadership and Management

  7. The Framework Appendices • PIC • Report Format • JRF • Parents’ Questionnaire

  8. Read All About It School Governors Sacked School Praised in Church Inspection

  9. Religious Education • Voluntary Controlled Schools • The teaching of Christianity

  10. Distinctive and all-embracing Values www.christianvalues4schools.co.uk

  11. Distinctively Christian Worship

  12. But are we really Excellent?

  13. Christian Values at the heart of an effective church school

  14. www.artistrising.com Hope Everlasting

  15. The Tree of Wisdom Bryony (8) What my picture means is some people have not anything, like electricity, or nice places to live. They have rubbish, not clean places and not a good place to live at all. The tree is the tree of wisdom, and the girl is trying to get the boy to the good side. I have drawn it like this because it meant a lot to me.

  16. Question to ask:

  17. Leadership • Is there a clear vision/mission for the school as a church school? • Does everyone know what it is? • Are there effective ways of evaluating the impact of the Christian character of the school? • Are there effective strategies for improvement?

  18. Religious Education From ‘good’ to ‘outstanding’

  19. Key issues in RE • The quality of teaching • Assessment procedures • Challenging tasks • Balance of ‘learning about’ and ‘learning from’

  20. What is the impact of worship on the school community • Distinctively Christian • Focus on prayer • The Trinity??? • Planning and evaluation

  21. Self-Evaluation Where’s the evidence? What’s been the result? What have we done?

  22. Reporting on academic achievement

  23. Possible report statements • The Christian ethos within xxx school promotes an exceptional level of pastoral care which enables pupils to make good progress and achieve academic standards that are above expected levels. • The school’s core values permeate all aspects of school life and are the foundation of the undoubted success in raising both standards and progress, which are now broadly in line with national averages

  24. What does ‘outstanding’ look like? Working with report paragraphs?

  25. Questions?

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