HOW CAN WE SUPPORT YOUR SCHOOL?
Andrew Binnell :
Training clip for senior and
subject leaders on:
The Deep Dive Process’
IMPROVING TEACHING AND LEARNING
Impetus offers in and out of school support to all members of your staff team to enable them improve provision accessed by learners in your school.
IMPROVING LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT
Impetus offers high quality support for the Headteacher, SLT, Phase Leaders Subject Leaders and Governors.
IMPROVED PUPIL OUTCOMES
Impetus offers high quality support to help you strengthen pupil outcomes at your school.
ABOUT IMPETUS EDUCATION SOLUTIONS
We are a truly independent school improvement consultancy, whose primary role is to support schools on their journey forwards. To deliver high-quality support we utilise the talents of our team of 16 consultants. These consultants are either current Ofsted cl inspectors, headteachers of ‘outstanding’ schools, National Leaders of Education, SIAMS inspectors, or specialists who have a particular curricular expertise that’s been recognised on the national stage. Do visit the Our Team Page to view their respective Bios.
We offer a wide range of options in our support packages, which typically range between two and twelve days over an academic year. Our services include Tailored Support Programmes, Pay As You Go Consultancy, Head Teacher Performance Reviews,Subject Leader Support, Data Analysis, Trustee / Governor Training, and Ofsted preparation support, including reviews and deep dive training.
Click here to view an example of Andrew Binnell leading deep dive training for Subject leaders of the Fox Federation of Schools in West London.
We currently provide support to 175 schools and 10 Multi Academy Trusts through our programmes of improvement. We have now supported 27 schools in making the leap from Ofsted ‘Good’ to ‘Outstanding’ since September 2019.
Please do take a look at the vast library of resources available on the Resources page. This is updated regularly and will have the latest Ofsted publications to ensure that you are always working to current expectations.
Click here to view our Support Programme options: Impetus Order Form 2024.
WHAT DO HEADS IN SCHOOLS SAY ABOUT THE SUPPORT WE OFFER?
SCHOOLS AND TRUSTS WE WORK WITH
BBC EDUCATIONAL NEWS
- What is an apprenticeship and how much are apprentices paid?on October 30, 2024
Going to school, college or university five days a week is not the only way to get a qualification.
- When will VAT be added to private school fees?on October 30, 2024
Labour says removing the current tax exemption will help to fund 6,500 new teachers in England.
- Why are university tuition fees going up?on December 4, 2024
Tuition fees in England and Wales will rise next year to help universities.
- Will Keir Starmer be able to meet his new pledges?on December 5, 2024
Keir Starmer is going to announce measurable targets to judge his government's progress on its key missions.
- The free childcare now available to working parentson December 10, 2024
Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for children from nine months.
- What are BTecs and how are they graded?on December 13, 2024
Hundreds of thousands of students do the vocational qualifications known as BTecs every year.
- What are T-levels and how do they work?on December 13, 2024
T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels, and focus on practical rather than academic subjects.
- 'The school system is broken': Why more parents are home-educating their childrenon December 16, 2024
The BBC speaks with parents who insist the school system is "broken" as latest government estimates point to a rise in home education.
- Landmark bill seeks to keep children safe, says Phillipsonon December 17, 2024
The bill will be introduced on the day Sara Sharif's father and step-mother are sentenced for her murder.
- Teacher struck off for sending naked pictureon December 18, 2024
Nemiya Rookwood, who worked at Lincoln University Technical College, denied the allegations at a disciplinary panel.
- Teachers locked out of school to return to classeson December 18, 2024
High school teachers agree to "de-escalate" their industrial action over working conditions.
- Parents and pupils protests over staff-cuts planon December 18, 2024
The trust running two high schools is proposing to cut up to 30 staff due to "financial challenges".
DFE PUBLICATIONS
- Colleges and higher education institutions notices to improveon December 18, 2024
Letters issued to general further education colleges, sixth-form colleges and higher education institutions with a notice to improve.
- Notice to improve: Furness Collegeon December 18, 2024
A notice to improve, issued to Furness College.
- Pupil attendance in schoolson December 19, 2024
Data on the levels of attendance and overall, authorised and unauthorised absence in state-funded primary, secondary and special schools.
- National Tutoring Programme 2023 to 2024on December 19, 2024
Performance statistics for the National Tutoring Programme for the academic year 2023 to 2024.
- Improving the experiences of people with ME/CFS: interim delivery planon December 19, 2024
We're seeking your views on an interim delivery plan to improve the experiences and outcomes of people with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome.
- Our plan to improve the lives of people with ME/CFS (easy read)on December 19, 2024
The government has written a plan to support people who live with myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS).
- School-Based Nursery Capital Granton December 19, 2024
Information for eligible schools about the School-Based Nursery Capital Grant 2024 to 2025.
- Local authority interactive tool (LAIT)on December 19, 2024
An interactive dashboard for comparing data about children and young people across all local authorities in England.
- Monitor your school attendance: user guideon December 19, 2024
Guidance for schools, academy trusts and local authorities using the monitor your school attendance tool.
- Independent special schools and post-16 institutionson December 20, 2024
Independent schools for pupils with special educational needs or disabilities, which have been approved under section 41 of the Children and Families Act.
- 'Taking in my grandchildren has left me penniless'on December 20, 2024
A woman fights for recognition as a kinship foster carer so she can financially support her grandchildren.
- The last primary school in Sohoon December 20, 2024
Soho's last primary school is battling to stay open as families move away from the area due to costs.
- Schools pledge to become smartphone-freeon December 19, 2024
Four schools have each signed a letter asking parents to delay buying their children smartphones.
- Parents and pupils protests over staff-cuts planon December 18, 2024
The trust running two high schools is proposing to cut up to 30 staff due to "financial challenges".
- Teachers locked out of school to return to classeson December 18, 2024
High school teachers agree to "de-escalate" their industrial action over working conditions.
- Teacher struck off for sending naked pictureon December 18, 2024
Nemiya Rookwood, who worked at Lincoln University Technical College, denied the allegations at a disciplinary panel.
- Landmark bill seeks to keep children safe, says Phillipsonon December 17, 2024
The bill will be introduced on the day Sara Sharif's father and step-mother are sentenced for her murder.
- 'The school system is broken': Why more parents are home-educating their childrenon December 16, 2024
The BBC speaks with parents who insist the school system is "broken" as latest government estimates point to a rise in home education.
- What are T-levels and how do they work?on December 13, 2024
T-levels are equivalent to three A-levels, and focus on practical rather than academic subjects.
- What are BTecs and how are they graded?on December 13, 2024
Hundreds of thousands of students do the vocational qualifications known as BTecs every year.
- The free childcare now available to working parentson December 10, 2024
Parents in England can now access 15 hours of free weekly childcare for children from nine months.
- Will Keir Starmer be able to meet his new pledges?on December 5, 2024
Keir Starmer is going to announce measurable targets to judge his government's progress on its key missions.
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