High Impact Leadership in the Sixth Form

Ofsted inspectors are required to grade the quality of education in any sixth form provision in schools and to write about the sixth form in the inspection report. The sixth form will be given its own judgement which will contribute to the school's overall ‘quality of education’ judgement.

As a current or aspirational school sixth form leader:

How can you make sure that your curriculum intent reflects local area needs and growth priorities?

How can you ensure that achievement and progress of all students is outstanding in a 'linear' world?

How do you use comprehensive self-assessment to inform quality improvement plans and shape future curriculum direction?

What skills, drivers and value will future sixth form leaders need to develop in an uncertain educational setting?

The following course will help you to understand key aspects of the EIF in supporting student achievement and give you an appreciation of the changing nature of leadership in sixth form education.

Who is this course for?

Assistant Heads, current or aspirational school Sixth Form leaders in schools, Sixth Form Colleges & FE Colleges.

Course Outline

Ambitious Curriculum Intent Post 16
How can you develop a sixth form curriculum intent based on local labour market intelligence and regional economic growth priorities?

  • Exploring factors to inform the intent of your curriculum.
  • Understanding labour market intelligence and local/regional growth strategies and priorities.

Sixth form Curriculum Implementation
How can you be successful in a linear world?

  • Investigating assessment processes to track and monitor student performance.
  • Exploring different flexible timetable considerations that can support students to develop independent learning skills and increase opportunities to participate in enrichment activities.
  • Identifying distinct non-qualification and enrichment activities that can help prepare students for employment or progress to higher levels of study.

Monitoring & Evaluating Impact
How can you use self-assessment to inform quality improvement plans to shape future curriculum direction?

  • Identifying different approaches to self-assess the quality of your curriculum.
  • Exploring data, seeking out and acting upon the views of internal and external stakeholders to focus quality improvement actions.

Sixth Form Leadership & Management
What skills, drivers and values will future leaders need?

  • Understanding the changing nature of leadership – ‘a shift from management to leadership’.
  • Importance of vision and ethos in shaping values.

Presenter Profile

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Malcolm Drakes is a leadership consultant with JMC Education who also works with the National Institute of Teaching and Ambition Institute supporting school leadership and delivering National Professional Qualifications.

He has been a Headteacher, Executive Headteacher and National Leader of Education, typically working with schools in disadvantaged communities.

Cost: £150 per delegate

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