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  • Priorities for 2025-2026

       
       

    Key Strategic Priorities 2025-2026

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    Priority Area

    Rationale

    Implementation (Action)

    Impact (Result)

    Area 1

    • Effective Leadership 
    • Effective Governance
    • C of E School: SIAMS 1
    • To continually improve our school.
    • To promote our Church of England status and embed our character.
    • Coaching and CPD for SLT.
    • Re-structure leadership team.
    • Re-structure phase team.
    • Implementation of SLMT.
    • Streamline finance department.
    • Streamline Office department.
    • Strengthen SLT leadership skills.
    • Strong and unified leadership.
    • St Mary’s continues moving forward and living the vision.
    • Increased income streams. Christian values embedded in school culture and ethos.

    Area 2

    • Safeguarding
    • Behaviour
    • Attendance
    • C of E School: SIAMS 1
    • To protect and support children at risk.
    • To improve home and school relationships.
    • To promote our Church of England status and embed our character.
    • Implementation of Safeguarding Task Force.
    • Unify key policies, with strong consideration given to induction of new staff.
    • SLT: safer recruitment training.
    • Strengthen EYFS practice.
    • Implementation of Internal SEBDOS.
    • Embed core values and give me 5: behaviour management practice.
    • Achieve the IQM award.
    • Strong home-school partnership: achieve Leading Parent Partnership Award.
    • Distributed and cohesive leadership of safeguarding.
    • Strong work force: consistent practice.
    • Christian values embedded in the school culture and ethos.

    Area 3

    • Developing Teaching
    • Curriculum
    • Inclusion
    • C of E School: SIAMS 2 & 6
    • To invest in staff to have the tools, knowledge, skills, and expertise to continually raise standards and professionalism.
    • To deliver a curriculum that is inclusive, ambitious, broad, balanced for all and reflects the school’s Christian vision.
    • To deliver an EYFS curriculum that is language rich and provides the best start in life for all children.
    • INSET cycle in place.
    • Review and unify key polices.
    • Staff PD focus on:
    • SEND
    • Behaviour Management
    • Formative assessment
    • Summative assessment and data analysis
    • Teaching & Learning practice
    • Curriculum review: ICT, RE, PE, Music
    • EYFS: EEF Advocate
    • EYFS: WRM Jigsaw trial group
    • Achieve the IQM award.
    • Achieve History Quality Mark award.
    • Achieve School Games Mark Award.
    • Curriculum is bespoke and our 4 curriculum principles of diversity, moral & values, current affairs and the world environment are threaded.
    • The school vision is visible and lived.
    • Strong work force: consistent practice-WALKTHRU embed.
    • Teaching is bespoke and adaptive through strong use of assessment and data.
    • Christian values embedded in the school culture and ethos.

    Area 4

    • Achievement

    Quality of Education

    • Inclusion
    • C of E School: SIAMS 7
    • To raise outcomes for the lower 20- 30% in reading/writing/maths by providing a high-quality, adaptive education.
    • To promote our Church of England status and embed our character.
    • Review & unify key policies.
    • Setting: writing and maths.
    • Embed English Handbook.
    • Embed CS in EYFS and KS.
    • Embed CS and NELI for EAL.
    • Embed Flashback 4, knowledge organisers: science, humanities.
    • Embed vocab books: English/humanities; maths/science.
    • Embed homework policy.
    • Embed intervention: Catch-up numeracy, fast-track phonics, pinny time, handwriting.
    • Language and number development in EYFS is strong.
    • Children can speak English in grammatical sentences.
    • Reading outcomes are stronger, with particular focus on lower 20-30%.
    • Writing outcomes are stronger, with particular focus on lower 20-30%.
    • Maths outcomes are stronger, with particular focus on lower 20-30%.
    • Interventions are evidence-informed and data -led.

    Area 5

    • Personal Development 
    • Wellbeing
    • C of E School: SIAMS 3, 4 & 5
    • To nurture children’s physical, mental and emotional wellbeing and live the Christian vision.
    • To nurture a culture of justice and responsibility.

    Grow pupil voice

    • Expand the ELSA team.
    • Review offers for pupil clubs.
    • Training for Pupil Voice leads: SC, Spanish, PE, Eco, Science, Maths, CW
    • Implement Pupil Voice meeting schedule
    • Pupil Voice leads to have clear priorities.
    • Review induction of new staff/mobile pupil cohort.
    • The wellbeing vision is lived and noticeable across and throughout the school.
    • Children feel they belong and are safe.
    • Vision and values evident in CPD, planning and staff and pupil behaviors.
    • Work in collaboration with a wider community and neighbours.

    Area 6

    • Health & Safety
    • Premises & Grounds
    • C of E School: SIAMS 1
    • To promote a safe, and well- resourced, positive learning environment that meets the needs of all.
    • Strong communication between home-school.
    • To promote our Church of England status and embed our character.
    • Review & unify key policies
    • Streamline site and premises team.
    • First Aid process review.
    • Website review.
    • Nursery refurbishment.
    • Modular Hut remodel to facilitate:
    1. Nurture hub
    2. Accessible toilet and intimate care hygiene room
    3. Learning hub
    • Small inclusion room refurb: YR hub
    • Holly Hall sound boarding.

    WALLART

    • YR department
    • Strong home-school communication.
    • Strong in-school communication.
    • The school has reflective/quiet spaces.
    • Harmonious school environment.
    • School learning spaces meet the needs of all learners and the curriculum.
    • Peace Garden & Memorial complete
    • Polytunnel tidied and cleared.
    • Forest school is integral to EYFS & KS1 CP.
    • School grounds tidy and welcoming.