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Organised by:

9th National Conference The Pupil Premium & Ofsted:

Ensuring Successful Outcomes

A SecEd & Headteacher Update conference23 March 2018The Gallery, The NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT

BOOK BY

22 ND DECEMBER FOR

EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT

One-day programme9.00-9.25 Registration, refreshments and exhibition viewing

9.25-9.30 Welcome & introduction Pete Henshaw, editor SecEd & Headteacher Update

9.30-10.45 KEYNOTE SESSION 1

CROSS-PHASE: Inspecting the Pupil Premium: Advice and guidance from Ofsted

Peter Humphries, Senior Her Majesty’s Inspector, Schools, West Midlands Region

(Delegates are invited to submit questions in advance for this session via

[email protected])

10.45-11.05 Refreshments & exhibition viewing

11.05-12.05 KEYNOTE SESSION 2

A PRIMARY: Ofsted and the Pupil Premium: Lessons from experience

Tony Draper, CEO, Lakes Academies Trust, Bletchley & former president of the NAHT

B SECONDARY: Ofsted and the Pupil Premium: Lessons from experience

Stephen Rollett, Inspections Specialist, ASCL

12.15-1.05 WORKSHOP SESSION 1

A PRIMARY: Identifying and supporting the additional needs and SEN of Pupil Premium pupils

Beccie Hawes, Head of Service, Rushall Inclusion Advisory Team, Rushall

Primary School, West Midlands

B PRIMARY (JUNIOR): An Ofsted experience: Inspection in the context of the Pupil Premium

Philip Craig, Headteacher, Rose Green Junior School, West Sussex (PP: 16%)

C SECONDARY: The Pupil Premium: An 18 month journey of improvement

Pete Taylor, Assistant Headteacher, Director of Progress & Standards,

Cansfield High School, Ashton In Makerfield, Wigan (PP: 28%)

D SECONDARY: Pupil Premium: Leadership, timetabling and reviews

Kate Hibbs, Deputy Headteacher (with responsibility for Pupil Premium), Barr Beacon School, Walsall

E SECONDARY: Writing a Pupil Premium plan, evaluating interventions and demonstrating impact

Matt Bromley, Educational Consultant, Bromley Education, Yorkshire

1.05-1.55 Lunch and exhibition viewing

9th National Conference The Pupil Premium & Ofsted: Ensuring Successful Outcomes23 March 2018, The Gallery, The NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT

Objectives:With funding to schools continuing to tighten, it is now more vital than ever to maximise the potential of your Pupil Premium Grant. Join a range of innovative schools, pioneering headteachers, senior leaders, teachers, Pupil Premium specialists and Ofsted to discuss practical Pupil Premium strategies to help you raise attainment, break down barriers to success, implement effective interventions, establish useful employer engagement, and improve your planning, delivery, monitoring and evaluation all with a view to also being Ofsted ready.

This one-day conference will provide you with:• An opening keynote session with a senior Ofsted HMI focusing on

Pupil Premium inspection and providing vital advice and guidance• Dedicated primary and secondary keynote sessions offering

practical advice and strategies to help schools prepare for and handle Ofsted effectively, in the context of Pupil premium

• An opportunity to hear and explore the latest information and advice on Pupil Premium best practice

• Advice on being prepared for and succeeding during Ofsted inspection – both generally and in the context of the Pupil Premium

• Interactive workshops offering practical approaches and deliverable solutions that you can take away and implement immediately

• Workshops involving schools from across the range of Pupil Premium income

• A forum to meet, network and share ideas with colleagues from other schools

• Workshops led by teachers, school leaders and educationalists and based on work in and with schools across the country

• Details on current thinking and best practice including:1. Pupil Premium whole-school, group-level and individually

targeted interventions both in and out of school2. Effective Pupil Premium leadership structures to help overcome

common barriers when driving Pupil Premium outcomes3. Parental engagement: tackling apathy and changing attitudes4. Ofsted readiness and how performance, results and data can be

reported to Ofsted, governors and parents5. Measuring progress and the impact of interventions, and target

setting to drive up outcomes for disadvantaged students6. Understanding the clear links between Pupil Premium students

and Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN) or Developmental Language Disorders (DLD)

7. Monitoring progress in the context of Progress 8 accountability requirements

8. Carrying out Pupil Premium Reviews to meet Ofsted and Department for Education requirements

9. Establishing a whole-school ethos whilst also meeting individual learning needs for each child and ensuring all children experience a positive learning environment

10. The importance of whole-school and personalised approaches to support good mental health

www.pupilpremiumconference.com

96% of attendees at our previous Pupil Premium conference wanted us to arrange future Pupil Premium events

90% of attendees at our previous Pupil Premium conference found the content to be aimed at the appropriate level

Feedback from past conferences:Innovative and original

Lots of food for thought and ideas for supporting Pupil Premium and using

funding more creatively

A fantastic day that has given me inspiration and some brilliant ideas to trial in my school

The conference made it much clearer on how to formulate school policy, measure

impact and present for our upcoming OFSTED inspection.

Very relevant and applicable sessions all delivered in a supportive and informative way

Really good, concrete examples of best practice

Practical, useful, successful strategies that are transferrable to my school context

Good central choice of locations

1.55-2.55 KEYNOTE SESSION 3

A KEYNOTE: CROSS-PHASE: How effective employer engagement can raise aspirations and outcomes for Pupil Premium students at both primary and secondary level

Dr Elnaz Kashefpakdel, Head of Research, and Charlotte Ashden, Head of Schools, Education & Employers, London

B KEYNOTE: SECONDARY: An Ofsted experience: Inspection in the context of the Pupil Premium

Martin Guiver, Pupil Premium Co-ordinator, Caroline Chisholm School, Northampton (PP: 8%)

C KEYNOTE: PRIMARY: The Pupil Premium: Practical strategies for effective intervention

Wendy Baxter, Interim Headteacher

2.55-3.15 Refreshments & exhibition viewing

3.15-4.05 WORKSHOP SESSION 2

A PRIMARY (INFANTS): Parental Engagement and the Pupil Premium in Reception & Key Stage 1

Paul Jordan, Headteacher, and Claire Smith, Deputy Headteacher, Thames View Infants, Barking, East London (PP: 46%)

B PRIMARY: Parental engagement to support Pupil Premium families

Fiona Sadler, Pastoral Lead & Parent Support Advisor, Catton Grove Primary School, Norwich (PP: 45%)

C SECONDARY: Identifying and tackling speech, language and communication needs to raise Pupil Premium outcomes

Carmen De Pablo López, Head of Inclusion, and Marina Breed, Language Support Centre Manager, Tor Bridge High, Plymouth (PP: 32%)

D SECONDARY: From rapid to sustained improvement: A Pupil Premium journey moving from short to long-term planning

Dan Roberts, Deputy Headteacher, Coleridge Community College, Cambridge (PP:40%)

E SECONDARY: Mental health: Coping strategies to help Pupil Premium students thrive in key stages 4 and 5

Ruth Golding, Head of School & Plymouth Secondary Mental Health Lead, Tor Bridge High, Plymouth (PP: 32%)

4.05 Close of conference

In-depth session summaries are available at www.pupilpremiumconference.com

• Headteachers• Deputy headteachers• SLT members• Heads of year• Subject heads

• SEN professionals• Classroom teachers• Pupil Premium coordinators• Local authorities• Education advisors

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Conference fee includesEntrance to the conference, lunch & refreshments, full conference documentation and certificate of attendance.

Confirmation of bookingAll bookings will be confirmed by email, unless otherwise stated. Please contact us if you have not received your confirmation 5–7 days after submitting your booking.

Exhibition & SponsorshipIf you are interested in exhibiting or sponsoring this event contact: Matt Govett on +44 (0)207 501 6735 [email protected]

The VenueThe Gallery, The NEC, Birmingham, B40 1NT (Located on first floor of the Atrium, above Halls 7 & 8)

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is not made six weeks prior to the conference taking place. Any outstanding payment becomes the responsibility of the signatory made on the reservation form

3 Written cancellations received six weeks prior to the conference will be accepted and a refund less a 10% administration fee will be made. After this date, no refunds can be given. Verbal cancellations will not be accepted. If written cancellation is not received six weeks prior to the conference full payment will still be due irrespective of whether the delegate attends the conference. Substitute delegates are welcome at any time.

4 MA Education Ltd reserves the right to make changes to the speakers and programmes without prior notice. Speakers approached at time of print.

5 MA Education Ltd shall not have any liability, except for death or personal injury caused by its negligence, beyond the value of the conference. Personal arrangements including travel, subsistence and accommodation relating to the conference are made by delegates at their own risk.

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Value added tax; UK Customs & Excise specify that all conference participants must pay VAT at its current rate of 20%

9th National Conference The Pupil Premium & Ofsted: Ensuring Successful Outcomes

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WORKSHOPSFriday 23 March, 2018:Please tick the appropriate boxes on the list here (one choice per workshop session):

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DELEGATE RATESPlease tick the box as applicableTo guarantee your places at the conference, take advantage of our Early Bird Rate of £269 (plus VAT), a 10% discount on the standard rate of £299 (plus VAT), by booking before 22nd December 2017.

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