Journey To Excellence

Being encouraged through a vibrant and progressive school culture and climate

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'Recognition of good practice and achievement are key components of self evaluation but the "no blame" culture built on quality feedback enables problem areas to be tackled effectively and professionally.'  Principal teacher

Transformational Grid
A school is good to the extent that… A school is excellent to the extent that…
Staff regularly express and share the need for high expectations and standards. Staff and pupils internalise and exemplify high expectations and professional standards in all their daily routines.
It recognises the contributions of all staff, including those of support staff. It routinely and systematically shares and celebrates the achievements of staff, pupils, and the wider community.
Leaders seek regular feedback on their performance and listen to staff opinions and concerns. Leaders systematically seek and act on feedback on their performance and communicate the outcomes to staff and pupils.
All staff are encouraged to contribute to the development of good quality programmes and materials. Staff and pupils are creative and innovative, working in a context where there is neither a blame culture nor a fear of failure. They have a problem-solving approach to challenges.

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