School Improvement Plan
Below is a summary of our comprehensive and highly devolved School Improvement Plan (SIP) for 2022-23. All senior and middle leaders are invited to contribute to the SIP which is built around our ethos: Intellect, Empathy and Courage.
Intellect
Literacy
- Embed Disciplinary Literacy through CPD
- All staff promote literacy at every opportunity
- Primary school transition embeds a culture of reading and inquisitiveness
Teaching and Learning
- A sustained focus on feedback and formative assessment
- Coaching is an integral part of staff development
- Metacognition and Growth Mindset strategies are in place
Assessment
- Robust systems are in place for data collection
- Continued use of 4 Matrix for data analysis, raising the profile of P8 and A8
- Actions which will have a measurable impact, particularly monitoring the progress of Pupil Premium students
Empathy
Personalisation of Learning
- Class Context Sheets inform teaching to meet the needs of individuals, including SEN and disadvantaged students
- Teaching strategies support boys' learning
- Lessons stimulate intellectual curiosity and improve students' cultural capital
Promote and model positive, respectful behaviour
- Approaches to classroom expectations and behaviour are consistent
- Tackle/eliminate any form of discriminatory behaviours, including towards race, sex and / or gender
- Our environment is inclusive and appreciative of cultural difference
Wellbeing and the school environment
- Work towards the Education Staff Wellbeing Charter objectives, encouraging a strong sense of staff community
- Encourage the Environmental Action Group and School Council to find energy-saving and recycling initiatives
- Acknowledge and act upon the contextual safeguarding risks which affect our children
courage
Departmental self-evaluation
- INSET time given for departments to plan, sequence and evaluate their curricula
- Learning Team Reviews and Student Voice provide opportunities to inform planning
- Consistently high standard of the quality of books/folders across departments
Develop resilient and independent learners
- Growth mindset approaches and metacognitive strategies are common practice
- Student self-regulation techniques to support wellbeing are embedded
- Sixth Form free study periods are used effectively
Embrace the opportunities offered by having 7 forms of 30 in September 2024
- The success of girls at BGS, especially within the Sports and STEM events, continues to be promoted
- Continuation of a free breakfast service for our FSM pupils
- Continued emphasis on improving the appearance of the school environment