May 2013

The know zone

  • Positively inspirational
    ASCL Annual Conference 2013 More
  • Policy excess
    Schools often believe that the preponderance of policies and procedures they have in place will protect them when things go wrong. But as Richard Bird discovers, this is not necessarily so... More
  • A sting in the tail
    The Department for Education’s (DfE’s) universal funding formula is too simplistic and at odds with its efforts to create a fair system, says Sam Ellis. And some schools will suffer as a result. More
  • Lead vocals
    Quotes from Erica Jong, François Duc de La Rochefoucauld, Benjamin Franklin, Lemony Snicket and Bede Jarrett More
  • Aim Higher
    Carol Holmes is an assistant headteacher and is the director of teaching and learning at Westhoughton High School in Bolton. She was a recipient of one the University of Oxford Inspirational Teachers Awards last year in recognition of helping a student secure a place at Christ Church College. More
  • Tricky Waters...
    The issue of whether or not to pay governors was raised again recently by Sir Michael Wilshaw. Would paying governors enhance the calibre of people who apply? Here leaders share their views. More
  • The perfect match
    Register & Be A Lifesaver (R&Be) is an education programme run by blood cancer charity Anthony Nolan, in conjunction with NHS Blood and Transplant (NHSBT). More
  • Adding value
    ASCL premier partner, SIMS wants to support schools to get the most out of their Student Information Management System (SIMS) software, to ensure that the software is making a difference to pupil progress and outcomes. More
  • It’s good to talk...
    In his speech to ASCL's Annual Conference, Brian Lightman invited anyone with an interest in education to take part in a Great Debate about its future. Here, he explains the rationale for this ambitious undertaking. More
  • Leader's Surgery
    The antidote to common leadership conundrums… More
  • Voyage into the unknown
    Grievances and resignations, endless meetings and time management issues… and what to buy colleagues in the ’Secret Santa’. These are all trials and tribulations to be faced by the new head. More
  • Searching for answers
    With the long-awaited proposals for the National Curriculum finally published in February, that and changes to qualifications dominated the discussion in the plenary sessions at February’s Council meeting. More
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Adding value

 Want to get more from SIMS?

ASCL premier partner, SIMS wants to support schools to get the most out of their Student Information Management System (SIMS) software, to ensure that the software is making a difference to pupil progress and outcomes. For schools in England, they have written a White Paper, Ofsted Calling- What every secondary headteacher needs to know about using their Management Information System (MIS) to support their school inspection. The paper considers how data and MIS can support you, not only to raise standards but also to provide evidence for your next inspection. See www.capita-sims. co.uk/inspectionwhitepaper

New Pupil Premium Indicator

An indicator is now available in SIMS to support the progress-tracking and analysis of pupils in receipt of the Pupil Premium – a crucial element to evidence in an Ofsted inspection.

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Sign up to the monthly newsletter with the latest SIMS developments and learn from other schools using SIMS to manage progress data and raise standards. See www.capita-sims.co.uk/stay-in-touch

Member offer
ASCL members can get a 10 per cent discount on SIMS training courses. View all courses at www.capita-sims.co.uk/training For more information email ascl@capita.co.uk or call 0844 893 9000



One of the benefi ts of ASCL membership is discounts and special rates on a range of personal and educational products and services. There are healthcare products, online staff well-being systems, fi nancial advice and self-evaluation surveys. Check out the full list at www.ascl.org.uk

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