Stretch & Challenge the More Able - London

Tuesday 3 Oct 2017
The Ibis Hotel Earls Court, London

We are also running this event in Manchester, on Wednesday 27th September.

Why is this conference relevant?

With the progress of your high achieving students under more scrutiny than ever before, it is essential that you can embed proven strategies and provide staff with the skills to support and assess deeper learning for your most able students.

Are you confident that all students at your school are reaching their full potential?

This event is your opportunity to network with leading practitioners and experts, ask your key questions and leave with a range of resources to successfully support your more able students.


What can I expect?

Staff Training: Gain proven methods to ensure teachers can stretch and challenge your more able pupils in every lesson - primary and secondary sessions

Whole-school: Know how to engage and motivate teachers to enable students to reach their full potential

Ofsted update: Know what inspectors will be looking for and what outstanding more able provision now looks like

Identification: Gain new adaptable methods to identify which students should be working as gifted and/or talented

Progress Tracking: Learn methods to track and monitor the progress of the more able and identify students underachieving

Case Studies: Hear from 3 schools who share their top tips for challenging the more able


Who should attend?

  • Gifted & Talented/Most Able Co-ordinators
  • Deputy Headteachers
  • Assistant Headteachers
  • Teaching & Learning Co-ordinators
  • Heads of Department
  • Progress Leaders

What our delegates have said

“Excellent – lots of food for thought to take back to school and utilise with staff” Lead Practitioner, Erdington Academy

“A very cohesive and comprehensive training event with useful and relevant resources and session handouts” Form Teacher, Thomas’s Kensington

“A great day that made me rethink my practice and evaluate school provision” Inclusion Manager, St James the Great

“Inspirational – I’m taking back a host of ideas to consider” G&T Co-ordinator, The Commonweal School

“A thought provoking and insightful look at providing support for the more able” Prep School Teacher, Alton Convent School


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