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Education Cabinet Panel 2008

Education Cabinet Panel 2008. Significant data Examples of action. St Mary’s Catholic. Roundwood Park. Queens. St Michael’s. Watford Boys. Parmiter’s. Knights Templar. Broxbourne. 70%. Beaumont. Hemel Hempstead. Knights Templar. Sandringham. Rickmansworth. Freman College.

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Education Cabinet Panel 2008

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  1. Education Cabinet Panel2008 • Significant data • Examples of action

  2. St Mary’s Catholic Roundwood Park Queens St Michael’s Watford Boys Parmiter’s Knights Templar Broxbourne 70% Beaumont Hemel Hempstead Knights Templar Sandringham Rickmansworth Freman College Leventhorpe Hitchin Girls John Warner Simon Balle Loreto College Watford Girls Richard Hale Chancellor’s Chauncy Marlborough St George’s Hockerill Dame Alice Owen’s John F Kennedy John Henry Newman St Alban’s Girls’ Sir John Lawes Adeyfield Tring Parmiter’s Bishop’s Stortford High Herts and Essex High St Clement Danes Presdales Bushey Meads

  3. Parmiter’s Watford Boys 85% Watford Girls St George’s Hockerill Including English and maths St Alban’s Girls’ Parmiter’s Dame Alice Owen’s

  4. Secondary Schools

  5. Key Stage 2Biggest Jumpers

  6. Schools on the Intensive Support Programme

  7. Hertfordshire Statistical Neighbour Ranking Bracknell Forest, Bedfordshire, Hampshire, Oxfordshire, Cambridgeshire, West Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cheshire, Trafford, Surrey

  8. Hertfordshire Initiatives Maths fun days for children and teachers Use of Children’s Centre Communities -0-5 Paired lesson observation and coaching Cross Key Stage Moderation Meetings Support for analysing writing Attendance

  9. Every child a reader Confident teacher assessment and Assessment for Learning. Day to day assessment that helps students know how to improve. New target setting process –allow earlier identification of BME pupils at risk of not achieving national standards. Mentoring, PSED Schemes, ‘Future in your hands’

  10. Hertfordshire where Every Child Matters

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