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The John Locke Academy Opening Minds to Success Darrell Butler BMus PGCE

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The John Locke AcademyOpening Minds to Success

Darrell Butler BMus PGCE

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John Locke Academy

Sharing our vision

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John Locke Academy

A teacher’s past has a direct influence on how they want their classroom to be run; a principal’s past has a direct influence on how they want their school to be run...

Experiences as a pupil that have stayed with me

Experiences as a teacher

Leading a school

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John Locke AcademyVision for the school:

John Locke (1632-1704) was a British philosopher who developed theories about education that are still relevant today

Tabula rasa – blank slate people are able to control their own lives through education

Reading furnishes the mind only with the materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours

There is frequently more to be learnt from the unexpected questions of a child than the discourses of men

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John Locke Academy

A curriculum and classroom that are irresistible to children - so they want to achieve their best

All areas of the classroom and outdoors are planned to maximise their potential for learning

A school and classroom that makes children feel safe and welcome - where routines are established

A place where children can take risks and learn from their mistakes; where success is celebrated, whatever that success is

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John Locke Academy

A place where language and communication are highly valued - children will learn to communicate their ideas, opinions and thoughts and these will be valued – confidence through public performance

Resilience, resourcefulness, risk taking and reflectiveness have equal value to high standards of learning in reading, writing, maths - control, choice

A school that invites imagination and creativity - children need to ‘mess about’ with things, take them apart, rebuild, tinker - curiosity

High quality technology is the norm

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In practice

• Classroom indoors and outdoors

• Using area to create their own learning spaces – dens, self-designed climbing frames

• Blocks

• Gardening

• Easy wipe boards/chalks so mistakes can be corrected quickly

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Mind set

• Fixed mind set/growth mind set

• Challenge – embrace

• Obstacles – fortitude

• Effort – work hard

• Criticism – learns

• Success of others - celebrate

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In nursery and reception, your child is working in line with The Early Years Foundation Stage

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Characteristics of Effective Learning

Does the child play and explore?Are they willing to have a go?

Are they involved in play? Can they concentrate?

Can they think of their own ideas?Can they make decisions themselves? Can they make connections between things?

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Assessment

• Early Years Profile (Government document)

• Characteristics of effective learning

• Leuven scale of Well Being and Involvement

• Child conferences – talking to the children!

• Observations of play

• Field notes – long observations, on going observations

• Photographs

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John Locke Academy

A school that meets the needs of its pupils and serves its community

This includes breakfast club, afterschool club and afterschool

Breakfast club – £2 a day if booked ahead (£2.50 on the day) 7.30am – 9.00am

Afterschool – arrangements depending on staffing, run by staff until 6pm.

Holiday clubs- to be arranged and dependent on interest – link to other schools

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John Locke Academy

High quality staff who will have ownership of the vision for the school - induction, range of experiences, desire to get stuck in, opportunity to shape a school

An inclusion manager - role is to champion children with special educational needs, more able pupils, pupils whose first language is not English

Looking at a way for children to meet each other

Building

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John Locke Academy

Uniform

Website www.johnlockeacademy.co.uk

School to home communication - Scholarpack

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Access

• 3 approved vehicular and pedestrian accesses – two from Hillingdon Road and one from Park Road

• Hillingdon Road/Greenway

• Park Road/Chippendale Waye

• Pedestrian access from Vine Lane via St. Andrew’s Road

• Vehicular access from Vine Lane to serve houses being built on St. Andrew’s Road – residents only

• The gate at the end of St. Andrew’s Road will eventually be opened to pedestrians only

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