Collaboration to Support Student Attainment

Tuesday 26 Mar 2019
One Park Crescent, London
Drive school improvement through effective collaboration and partnership with parents and the local community

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Why is this conference relevant?

‘A collaborative educational environment can build a community all working toward one common goal: increasing the students' positive outcomes’ - Classroom, September 2017

More schools are working together as a gateway to improving progress and bettering community cohesion. Different types of school-to-school collaboration can provide a more enriching education, inspire positive change and create enthusiasm for learning in addition to saving resources and money. 

In addition, it is widely recognised that constructive parental involvement has a strong impact on a child’s development. When surveyed in 2017 by PTA UK, 98% of teachers agreed that parents and carers were a positive reinforcement in a child’s education. 

This event will explore collaboration and parental engagement and deliver solutions to empower your school community and ultimately improve your pupils’ attainment.

What can I expect?

In-depth keynotes with leading experts and a choice of workshops including: 

  • feasible and creative solutions that support hard-to-reach parents and carers
  • communication strategies that work for the whole school 
  • strategies to build long-standing and amicable collaborations with other schools
  • engaging partnership plans that ensure community cohesion.

Who should attend?

  • Deputy Headteachers
  • Assistant Headteachers
  • Headteachers
  • Parent Support Advisors  
  • Pastoral Coordinators  
  • Community Outreach Officers 
  • Heads of Year 
  • Governors

What our previous delegates have said 

'Super, very engaging!’ – Deputy Head, Holy Trinity School

‘Practical solutions and ideas for involving parents in the learning process’- Executive Assistant Principal, Priorslee Multi Academy Trust 

‘Thoughtful, time to reflect, lots of ideas to explore, meeting colleagues from across the country’- Deputy Head, St Margaret’s COE Primary