Investing in Our Educators
Our first and most important principle is that we really value our teachers and so we invest heavily in them. Teachers can expect industry-leading professional support.
All teachers undergo a thorough induction programme and those new to a role will be assigned experienced mentors.
Support at Every Stage
We invest in unqualified teachers so that they can complete their initial teacher training and achieve related professional qualifications.
Our newly and recently qualified teachers enjoy an enhanced school-centred training programme.
Experienced teachers are encouraged to explore their pedagogy by going on external courses, through undertaking further professional qualifications such as MEds and EdDs or carrying out supported action research projects.
Empowering Leaders
All teachers are encouraged and supported in developing their leadership skills and qualities, both inside and outside the classroom.
For all of our teachers, we run a range of whole-day, twilight and lunchtime training sessions covering a wide variety of educational topics.
TRADE
Our second principle is that teachers have the knowledge and understanding of their professional priorities to be given the time and autonomy to take ownership of their development.
A key part of our Teacher Research and Development Education (TRADE) work is our Practitioner Enquiry programme.
Practitioner Enquiry Programme
- Staff use their own Professional Development Plans to decide on an enquiry focus specific to them and their students.
- This focus can be on classroom practice, pastoral matters or Co-Curricular sessions
- Staff are placed in Learning Communities based on commonalities across enquiries, so staff can support each other and learn together
- Learning Communities are facilitated by our staff who are trained by the Institute of Education’s London Centre for Leadership in Learning. These facilitators are then certified by the IoE.
- Enquiries are shared through our annual Ideas Fair, our new in-house publication ‘The Pioneer’, external education magazines and education conventions.