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Langley Hall Primary Academy Our Journey Our Journey

Langley Hall Primary Academy Our Journey. It all began with a letter

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Langley Hall Primary Academy

Our JourneyOur Journey

It all began with a letter

Then came the challenges

• Defining the vision• Finding a site• Renovating the building• Writing the business case• Enrolling pupils• Employing staff• Equipping the school• Writing the curriculum, policies and procedures• Attending meetings, conducting interviews• Getting to opening day

Defining the VisionAt our school we focus on preparing children for life. We do this through our teachers who make learning imaginative, creative and inspiring. This motivates children to want to learn and make progress on their learning journey. We lay down firm foundations by giving numeracy and literacy a high priority. Art, drama, music, dance and sport also feature highly to provide every child with the opportunity to find their talents and shine.

We want every child to be a good citizen, a confident communicator respectful of those whose views are different from ours, discerning and kindhearted. We want them to challenge themselves and to be highly motivated to achieve their best, working towards being independent.

Finding a Site

Renovating the Building

• 14 Classrooms• Assembly Hall• Playground• Drama Studio• Offices• Toilets• Cloakrooms• Group Rooms

January 2011One advert placed in our local newspaper

yielded over 200 responses.

Enrolling Pupils

• 14 parent meetings held between January and April.

• The Mystery School!• Initially offered 75 places.• Increased to 150.• Increased to 182.

• 10% declined places.• Made new offers to some of those on

the waiting list.• Upon opening there was a waiting list

of 200 pupils.

Employing Staff

• 4 national adverts.• Wealth of newly qualified teachers.• Teachers disaffected with their current

situation.• No applications from experienced

classroom practitioners.

Equipping the School

• Furniture, fixtures and equipment money is not ring fenced.

• ICT money is ring fenced.• Stock order costs.• The equipment arriving!

Writing the Curriculum, Policies and Procedures

The Laser Toolkit System

The 38 key policies, plus many others

Attending Meetings, Conducting Interviews

• Weekly progress meetings.• Reporting on progress.• Journalists.• Film crews.

Getting to opening dayA Whole School!• Two Reception classes• One Year 1• One Year 2• One Year 3• One Year 3/4• One Year 5/6

A Complete Package of Services

• Early Bird Club• After School Care Club• Holiday Clubs• 20 Specialist Clubs• Cooked Lunches• 33 Staff!

What did we learn?

• Keeping in touch with parents was vital. Weekly newsletters, update meetings, uniform sessions.

• Identify and meet childrens’ specific needs early.• Leave time to learn how to use technology (film

and radio studio, IWB, intranet, information screens, sound and light equipment)

What did we learn?

• Appoint staff early and engage them in the process (beware of disaffected staff)

• Keep calm even when it all seems out of control.

• Think outside of the box regarding staffing structure.

End of Year 1 Parent Survey

• 100% of the parents who responded to our survey said that their

children enjoy school.

• 100% of the parents said that the teaching is good.

• 100% said that they were happy overall with their child’s experience

at school.